Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: November 5, 2024
The U.S. Navy has awarded Kongsberg’s defense and aerospace business segment a $329 million contract to provide medium caliber turret systems for the U.S. Marine Corps ACV-30 amphibious combat vehicles.
The Department of Defense said Monday the firm-fixed-price contract covers Lots 5 and 6 full-rate production of 175 Protector Remote Turret 20 systems and will be definitized by Feb. 18, 2025.
Marine Corps Systems Command will obligate $51 million in fiscal 2024 procurement funds to procure material and related services and expects work to occur in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, through June 4, 2028.
The Norwegian company will also provide program management support; associated turret hardware, interfaces and software; tooling development; training materials development; logistics management information data development; technical manual development; and field service representative and training support for integration and fielding.
About Protector RT20
Protector RT20 is a lightweight turret system that can be remotely controlled and operated from a protected position within the vehicle, improving crew safety. It comes with a fire control system that can automatically perform ballistic computations to make targeting easier in challenging environments.
The U.S. Marine Corps has selected the system as the 30mm lethality platform for its Amphibious Combat Vehicle program.
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