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According to the Department of Defense, the modification covers the delivery of 101 full-rate turret units, support and test equipment, and spares for the ACV Medium Caliber Cannon vehicle; associated production costs; and fielding and support costs. It comes with option periods, which would increase the contract value to $271.5 million if exercised.
Work will be performed in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and Kongsberg, Norway, through Sept. 30, 2027. Marine Corps Systems Command obligated $117.9 million in fiscal 2025 Marine Corps procurement funds at the time of the award.
Kongsberg Contract Supports USMC Force Design Structure
The 30mm turret will provide direct fire support to USMC units, marking the service’s return to maritime expeditionary operations from land-based warfare under its Force Design restructuring plan, Naval Technology reported.
Kongsberg secured the base contract, worth $329 million, in November 2024 for the procurement of 175 turrets for the ACV-30 vehicles. The contract also requires program management support; tooling development; associated turret hardware, interfaces and software; logistics management information data development; training materials development; technical manual development; and field service representative and training support for integration and fielding.
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