"The Bradley Fighting Vehicle has served the soldier well, providing superior survivability in both desert warfare and in urban combat. Many of these vehicles have seen a decade's worth of wear and tear in a short timeframe but we will team with the Army to return these vehicles to our soldiers combat ready," said Andy Hove, Director of Bradley Combat Systems for United Defense.
The contract includes an option worth $3.8 million to integrate the enhanced 25mm main gun used on the Bradley A3 into these vehicles.
United Defense, in conjunction with RRAD and the Army, will return the vehicles to soldiers combat ready under this modification to a multi-year corporate contract.
United Defense will receive the vehicles at its Fayette County facility, partially disassemble them, and ship over three dozen subsystems and components - including engines, transmissions, gun systems, suspension, turret drives and other hardware - to RRAD for repair and overhaul.
Final assembly and test will be conducted at United Defense's York, Pa. facility. Work on this effort has started and vehicles will be delivered in the first quarter of 2006.