81mm and 120mm Mobile Mortar Systems
REQUIREMENT: The U.S. Army Contracting Command-New Jersey (ACC-NJ), Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000, on behalf of the Office of the Product Director Crew Served Weapons (PdD CSW) and the Office of the Project Manager Soldier Lethality (PM SL), located at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, is conducting a market survey to identify potential sources capable of providing 81mm and 120mm Mobile Mortar Systems. The purpose of this market survey is to obtain current information from all interested and qualified companies that possess production-ready mobility capsules capable of integration with U.S. fire control systems and either an 81mm or 120mm mortar weapon, or systems that allow for interchangeability between the two mortar calibers. Respondents are expected to provide information on systems capable of supporting an accelerated development, integration, testing, and fielding schedule. Prototype systems suitable for Government evaluation are required no later than Fiscal Year 2028 (FY28). Upon successful satisfaction of all technical requirements, the Army may procure additional large quantities in subsequent years to support broader fielding.
A Mobile Mortar System is comprised of following four major subsystems (1) mobility capsule (an automated emplacement/displacement system with auto-lay), (2) a mortar weapon, (3) fire control, and (4) ammunition racks for mortar cartridges. The mobility capsule must have the ability to be mounted on an Infantry Squad Vehicle-Utility (ISV-U). It should have a modular design for mounting on a Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV), High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) or future light tactical vehicles via an adapter plate or via ICD (Interface Control Drawing desired) and adjust to the vehicle dimensions/height. It is desirable that the mobility capsule provides the ability to quickly disengage the cannon for dismounted/man-portable operations.
Below are the component breakouts of the mobile mortar subsystems.
(1) The mobility capsule (an automated emplacement/displacement system with auto-lay) includes the following key components:
- A modular mortar stowage and deployment system with a lifting mechanism for rapid emplacement/displacement that can be integrated onto the ISV-U.
- Clamp assembly for attaching the cannon and can quickly disengage the cannon to use for dismounted operations.
- Baseplate ideally does not require seating.
(2) The mortar weapon includes the following key components:
- Cannon for mounted and dismounted operations.
- Baseplate for dismounted operations.
- Bipod for dismounted operations.
- Basic Issue Items (BII).
(3) The fire control includes the following key components powered by vehicle power, some of which can be detached for dismounted operations:
- (Detachable) Self-Orienting Aiming Pointing Device.
- (Detachable) Tactical Radio with optional Tactical Modem.
- (Detachable) GPS Receiver.
- (Detachable) Fire Control Computer.
- Power Battery System (PBS) is a data and power distribution hub that allows mobility capsule to interface with fire control components and powers fire control components
- Remote Display and Keyboard (optional).
- Fire Control Display for Driver and/or Gunner (optional).
- Mounts and Cables.
(4) The ammunition racks for securely stowing ammunition in the vehicle.
The desired performance characteristics for the 81mm Mobile Mortar system and its subsystems are listed in an accompanying document and available upon request.
The desired performance characteristics for the 120mm Mobile Mortar system and its subsystems are not available at this time. The desired performance characteristics for the 81mm Mobile Mortar system serve as the reference standard for the 120mm Mobile Mortar system`s ones.
Contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database by accessing the SAM web site at http://www.sam.gov in order to provide a response. Contractors interested in receiving the Desired Performance Characteristics document for information purposes only, are required to submit a signed and completed AMSTAAR Form 1350, Technical Data Request Questionnaire and Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) for the Government's consideration prior to receiving any requested supporting documentation. Note: These forms are located within the Attachment section of this announcement and shall be completed and submitted accordingly to the point of contracts (POCs) listed below via email only. It is preferred only one email submission per company.
Furthermore, to be considered a capable source, all interested sources must submit the following information:
1. Provide the organization's name, address, technical point of contact, phone number, e-mail address, and business size.
2. A summary that includes a brief description of the contractor's capabilities to include: parent organization(s), point of contact information (title, name, address, phone, email), potential partnering/teaming arrangements/capabilities.
3. A description of facilities/equipment, manufacturing processes, inspection capability (including non-destructive inspection methods), personnel, and Quality Management System certifications or standards used.
4. A description of the company's existing production facility, location, capacity and projected monthly production and delivery capability, and description of facility / location where US-based production may occur (if applicable).
5. Past manufacturing and integration experience with any relevant components of the mobility capsule onto the ISV-U.
6. Identify the proposed solution's current Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and projected TRL at the end of Q2 FY2027. Provide evidence for the assessments to include condition of the system(s) prior to any testing or operational use and any relevant test results.
7. Provide a detailed description of the technical design(s) for the Mobile Mortar System solution which includes but is not limited to
- Interface Control Documents (ICD) Software interfaces Hardware interfaces Electrical interfaces
- Requirements/performance characteristics, to include assessments of the proposed solution against the desired. performance characteristics.
- Envelope drawings Specifications Solid models.
- System weight of proposed configuration Details of proprietary HW and SW data rights.
8. Provide a Risk Assessment of the mobility capsule or its components. Identify the top design/performance/potential production risks and possible mitigations.
9. Provide Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) and delivery capability (rate and schedule) for the following production quantities: 4 initial prototypes, 16 production units, 32 production units and 64 production units. In addition, please provide monthly production capacity.
10. Provide feedback to the U.S. Government if a system is currently available for demonstration or when a demonstration system would be available. The U.S. Government is willing to observe demonstrations at no cost to the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government would cover travel costs for U.S. Government representatives to attend demonstration event(s).
11. Provide feedback to the U.S. Government detailing similar systems which are currently fielded or in the development process with expected testing/fielding date(s), if applicable.
All information is to be submitted at no cost or obligation to the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government reserves the right to reject, in whole or in part, any private sector input as a result of the Market Research notice. Responses should provide sufficient detail for the U.S. Government to make a reasonable assessment regarding your company's capability to produce this item at the required rate. NO CLASSIFIED information shall be submitted.
Please identify any proprietary information submitted. Proprietary responses will be protected in accordance with documentation markings.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This market survey is for informational and planning purposes only and shall NOT be construed as a Request for Proposal (RFP) or as an obligation on the part of the U.S. Government; therefore, no contract will be awarded from this announcement. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this announcement or any follow-up information requests. This notice is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government for any purpose other than market research. All information submitted will be held in confidential status.
All submissions are requested to be made electronically 30 calendar days of the posting of this notice: no later than Thursday, 23 July 2026, by 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). All submissions shall be submitted electronically to the Contract Specialist, Ms. Iryna Litvinova at iryna.litvinova.civ@army.mil AND to the Contracting Officer, Ms. Aja Barnett at aja.m.barnett2.civ@army.mil.
The U.S. Government will accept written questions by E-MAIL ONLY. TELEPHONE INQUIRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Background
The U.S. Army Contracting Command-New Jersey (ACC-NJ), located at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, is conducting a market survey to identify potential sources for the provision of 81mm and 120mm Mobile Mortar Systems. This initiative is on behalf of the Office of the Product Director Crew Served Weapons and the Office of the Project Manager Soldier Lethality. The goal is to gather information from qualified companies that can deliver production-ready mobility capsules compatible with U.S. fire control systems and mortar weapons, supporting an accelerated development and fielding schedule.
Work Details
The Mobile Mortar System consists of four major subsystems:
(1) Mobility Capsule - an automated emplacement/displacement system with auto-lay, which must be mountable on Infantry Squad Vehicle-Utility (ISV-U) and adaptable for other vehicles;
(2) Mortar Weapon - including a cannon, baseplate, bipod, and Basic Issue Items;
(3) Fire Control - powered by vehicle power with detachable components such as aiming devices, tactical radios, GPS receivers, and fire control computers;
(4) Ammunition Racks - for securely storing ammunition in the vehicle.
Respondents must provide detailed descriptions of their capabilities, including technical designs, manufacturing processes, risk assessments, production capacities, and past experience relevant to the mobile mortar systems.
Period of Performance
Prototype systems are required no later than Fiscal Year 2028 (FY28), with potential for additional procurement in subsequent years based on successful technical requirements fulfillment.
Place of Performance
Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.
Bidder Requirements
Interested contractors must submit a signed AMSTAAR Form 1350 along with a Technical Data Request Questionnaire and Non-Disclosure Agreement to receive desired performance characteristics documents. Bidders should provide organizational details including name, address, contact information, business size, capabilities summary, facilities description, past manufacturing experience related to mobility capsules on ISV-U vehicles, current Technology Readiness Level (TRL), risk assessments of proposed solutions, and production capacity estimates for various quantities of prototypes and units.