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Titanium Non Aerospace Defense Market
Deployability and Survivability in Modern Warfare
Dr. Charles EntrekinPresident & COO , TIMET
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DisclaimerC t i f th i f ti t d h i l t tCertain of the information presented herein relates tomatters that are not historical facts but are forward-lookingprojections/statements that involve risks and uncertaintiesprojections/statements that involve risks and uncertaintiesassociated with TIMET’s business that are described morefully in TIMET’s filings with the United States Securities &Exchange Commission. Actual future results could differmaterially from these projections. You rely on theseprojections and other information in this presentation atprojections and other information in this presentation atyour own risk, and TIMET assumes no duty to update anyof this information should expectations change.
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Introduction
● The Changing Military
● How It Effects Titanium
● Programs Rich In Titanium● Programs Rich In Titanium
● The Future of Military Ground Programs● The Future of Military Ground Programs
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New World Requires New Military
C ld W i Old W● Cold War is Old War.
● Modern military forces are reorganizing to● Modern military forces are reorganizing to better counter the current threats.
● Allowing for greater deployability while increasing survivability.
● Result is more titanium will be needed for lighter eapon s stemslighter weapon systems.
Titanium industry has responded with● Titanium industry has responded with improved products and increased capacity.
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What This Means for TitaniumT di i ll i i● Traditionally titanium has been extensively utilized by the militaryutilized by the military aerospace industry.
● It’s not just in the air that titanium is being gemployed. There are many active ground vehicle programs currently using titanium in the United States andin the United States and Europe.
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What This Means for Titanium
● Several future programs are evaluating the use of titanium.
● The military is now more willing to pursue the weight and strength advantages of titanium than ever before.
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Development of Titanium Products
Prototype hull welded and fabricatedForged hatch for BFV [after Prototype hull welded and fabricated from EBSM and PAM Ti-6-4
Forged hatch for BFV [after ballistic testing]
Ring for turret armor [after ballistic testing]
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Where is Titanium in the MilitaryBAEBAE
Photo Courtesy of BAEPhoto Courtesy of BAE
CV90 w/Passive Armor
Bradley w/Reactive Armor M777 (155mm)
Photo Courtesy of BAE Photo Courtesy of US Soldier
NEXTER (GIAT)
Leclerc w/Passive Armor
Photo Courtesy of NEXTER
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Where is Titanium in the Military
GDLS Stryker MGS GDLS M-1 Abrams
Passive Armor Reactive ArmorPhoto Courtesy of GDLS Photo Courtesy of GDLS
Passive Armor Reactive Armor
Body ArmorBody Armor
Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army
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Possible Near Term Applications for TiA U A d HMMWV ft J i t Li ht T ti l V hi lAn Up Armored HMMWV after
IED attackJoint Light Tactical Vehicle
(HMMWV Replacement)
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Armored Vehicles (MRAP)
Photo Courtesy of US Army
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Future of the Military Around the World
Photo Courtesy of GDLS
EUFuture Rapid Effect Systems
(FRES)
USAFuture Combat Systems
Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army
(FRES)(FCS)
Photo Courtesy of BAE Photo Courtesy of BAE
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Common Chassis for the FCS Ground Vehicles
Reconnaissance & Surveillance Vehicle
Command & Control Vehicle
Non-Line-of-Sight Mortar
Upgraded M-1A3
Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle
(RMV)Medical Vehicle Non-Line-of-Sight
CannonInfantry Carrier
Vehicle (ICV)
Photos Courtesy of U.S. Army
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Performance of Titanium in Service
● Most equipment sees action immediately.
● No degradation of capability in operational environments.
● Titanium has consistently provided the y pexpected level of protection.
● Titanium has a key role in saving lives and the● Titanium has a key role in saving lives and the successful completion of missions.
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Conclusion
● Threats have changed. So must our militaries.
● Greater acceptance for titanium in ground programsprograms.
● Titanium is being added to existing ground g g gvehicle programs and is in consideration for future ones.