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BAE Develops Remote Control Combat Vehicle in $550M Project

BAE-systems-logo_GovConWireBAE Systems has handed the British army a combat vehicle intended to help soldiers detect hostile forces from a remote distance under a potential $550 million contract, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

Robert Wall writes the 32-ton Terrier combat vehicle is designed to accommodate a 7.62-milimeter machine gun, fire smoke grenades and travel 50 miles per hour with a nearly 5.5-ton freight.

The company will maintain the remote-controlled Terrier for five years, according to the report.

Waller reports BAE is contracted to provide 60 vehicles to the British army by January 2014.

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