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BAE adapted its AMPV with a 30mm gun, a 7.62mm machine gun, Stinger missiles, radar and other tracking systems. However, Miller said the Stingers could be replaced with Hellfire missiles.
BAE Systems was awarded a $797 million initial order to proceed with full-rate production of the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle for the U.S. Army.. The service branch said Thursday the contract ...
--BAE Systems has delivered a first-in-its-kind Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle Turreted Mortar prototype to the U.S. Army. The result of a rapid collaborative technology investment effort involving ...
--BAE Systems is featuring a prototype variation of the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle at AUSA 2023. The CUAS prototype features the Moog Reconfigurable Integrated-weapons Platform turret, which is ...
The Army first awarded BAE Systems the AMPV contract in 2014 and signed a low-rate initial production (LRIP) contract in 2018. The first LRIP vehicle was delivered in August 2020.
BAE Systems (LON:BA) is showcasing two Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) prototypes at AUSA 2024. A new AMPV prototype equipped with a 30mm turret will be featured alongside the AMPV Modular ...
BAE Systems will roll out further prototypes of its AMPV in the coming months, after a CUAS version was demonstrated last year and a version fitted with Elbit America’s UT30 a 30mm unmanned turret was ...
Bill Sheehy, AMPV programme director at BAE Systems, explained that the company has already delivered more than 160 vehicles under two contracts to supply 457 platforms. ‘We stand ready to help the ...
The AMPV family is designed by European contractor BAE Systems, and at the time of writing it comprises five different variants, all of them already selected by the American military to serve its ...
BAE Systems has booked a $184 million contract modification from the U.S. Army to continue producing Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles in support of efforts to modernize the force.. The company said ...
The Army first awarded BAE Systems the AMPV contract in 2014 and signed a low-rate initial production (LRIP) contract in 2018. The first LRIP vehicle was delivered in August 2020.
BAE Systems and Moog showcase a forward-thinking, versatile combat platform that paves the way for future rapid capability integration ...
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