Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: August 23, 2022
BAE Systems‘ land and armaments unit has won a seven-year, $278.2 million contract from the U.S. Army to produce a modernized ground vehicle designed to operate in the Arctic region and other extreme cold weather environments.
The Beowulf amphibious tracked platform won the Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle competition to replace the branch’s legacy fleet of Small Unit Support Vehicles, the company said Monday.
BAE’s Swedish business unit Hagglunds produces Beowulf, which is based on the BvS10 platform currently in service with multiple European countries.
“We have been maturing and modernizing cold weather all-terrain capabilities for decades, bringing advanced capabilities to the United States and numerous other countries. This contract means we will continue to do so for many years to come,” said Mark Signorelli, vice president of business development at BAE’s platforms and services group.
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