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BAE Systems wins $3.2B contract for British munitions by Ed Adamczyk Washington DC (UPI) Nov 30, 2020 BAE Systems was awarded a $3.2 billion munitions contract for Britain's Next Generation Munitions Solution program, the defense ministry announced Monday. The British-based company will manufacture 39 different munitions for the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Strategic Command for front-line use, including small arms ammunition, mortars, medium-caliber gun rounds and large-caliber artillery and tank shells. The 15-year contract calls for manufacturing improvements in five BAE facilities in Britain, and is part of a $22 billion, four-year increase in British defense spending announced on Nov. 19. "This vital multi-billion-pound contract will provide our service men and women with fire power on the front line for years to come whilst investing in British industry, British jobs and British infrastructure," Defense Minister Jeremy Quin said in a press release. The single-source contract will deliver about 50 percent, by value, of the defense ministry's total general munitions portfolio and will maximize military capability, the ministry statement said. Both the ministry and BAE also noted increases in manufacturing and supply chain jobs, as well as investment in new technology and reduced costs to taxpayers. In announcing the growth of the defense budget earlier this month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson cited a need to "upgrade our capabilities across the board." "This is our chance to end the era of retreat, transform our armed forces, bolster our global influence, unite and level up our country, pioneer new technology and defend our people and way of life," Johnson said.
Army to seek proposals for remote-controlled Bradley vehicle replacement Washington DC (UPI) Nov 18, 2020 The U.S. Army will seek solicitations to build the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle, a replacement for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, the branch announced. A competitive request for proposals is expected to be released on or about Dec. 18, Brig. Gen. Ross Coffman, director of the Next Generation Combat Vehicles Cross-Functional Team, said this week. The vehicle's name derives from one of the features demanded by the Army - its capability to engage in close combat and then be piloted re ... read more
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