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SAIC contract for upgraded Marine vehicles advances by Richard Tomkins Washington (UPI) Sep 20, 2017 The U.S. Marine Corps has ushered SAIC's survivability upgrade for the corps' assault amphibious vehicle into the program's production and deployment phase. The decision requires SAIC to deliver 25 vehicles to the Marines over a two-year period. It was also accompanied by a low-rate initial production option for additional survivable upgrade vehicles, the Virginia-based company said in a news release Tuesday. "SAIC is pleased to be moving into the LRIP phase for the AAV SU program and to begin delivering these important survivability and mobility enhancements out into the fleet and into the hands of our Marines," said Tom Watson, SAIC senior vice president and general manager of the Navy and Marine Corps Customer Group. SAIC had already delivered 10 prototype survivability upgrades of assault amphibious vehicles to the Marine Corps. Survivability upgrades include advanced armor protection and blast-mitigating seats. Under the LRIP contract, SAIC will provide survivability upgrades for 22 personnel carrier assault amphibious vehicles and three command-and-control variants. If all options of the contract are exercised, the value would be $145 million.
Washington (UPI) Sep 6, 2017 Saab Defense Group will be displaying its business unit Barracuda's Mobile Camouflage System at the Defense and Security Equipment International 2017 trade show, the company announced on Wednesday. The Mobile Camouflage System is designed to be applied to vehicles in several varieties to provide infrared, thermal and radar masking protection against enemy sensors. It can be applied in d ... read more Related Links The latest in Military Technology for the 21st century at SpaceWar.com
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