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Oshkosh resumes JLTV work after Lockheed protest dismissed
by Ryan Maass
Oshkosh, Wis. (UPI) Dec 18, 2015


U.S. Army selects General Dynamics for Abrams tank production
Sterling Heights, Mich. (UPI) Dec 16, 2015 - The U.S. Army has awarded General Dynamics a $92.2 million contract to upgrade M1A2 SEP V2 Abrams tanks to the M1A2 SEP V3 configuration.

The M1A2 SEP V3 builds on its predecessor's survivability capabilities, including counter-IED and electronic warfare technologies. Additional improvements include maintainability, fuel efficiency, power generation and network capability.

"Projected for full rate production within the next two years, the Abrams M1A2 SEPv3 will provide the Army with the tank they need to dominate the battlefields of the future," General Dynamics Land Systems Tracked Combat Vehicles Vice President Donald Kotchman said in a statement.

The production process will begin with a pilot program, which will upgrade six tanks before moving into full-rate production. Work on the contract will be performed at locations in Alabama, Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

U.S. Army officials have directed Oshkosh Defense to resume work on Joint Light Tactical Vehicle production after Lockheed Martin's protest was dismissed.

The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is a follow-up to the legacy HMMWV, or Humvee, fleet used by both the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps. The armed vehicle is lighter than its predecessor, providing enhanced off-road mobility and transportability.

The vehicles are equipped with turret operated systems, remote weapons systems, and a tube-launched missile system. They are also fitted with electronic warfare devices including counter radio EW systems designed to protect the crew from IED attacks.

"We are pleased that the JLTV production contract, awarded to Oshkosh in August, is now moving forward to deliver the world's most capable light tactical vehicle," said U.S. Army Major General (Retired) John M. Urias, executive vice president of Oshkosh Corporation and president of Oshkosh Defense in a statement.

The direction to continue the $6.7 billion contract comes from the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command and Life Cycle Management Command, following Lockheed Martin's protest of contract. The U.S. Government Accountability Office dismissed the protest on Tuesday after Lockheed Martin officials said they inteded to file a protest in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

Oshkosh is expected to begin deliveries of the vehicles within the next 10 months, bringing the total number of JLTV's to almost 17,000.

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