Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle Rapid Capability Kit Upgrades
BAE Systems
Arlington, VA
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BAE Systems is investing in the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) to further expand capability options for soldiers. By using internal investment dollars and the modular chassis of the AMPV the company will collaborate to produce various technologically-advanced prototypes equipped with different capability kits. The various strategic agreements will drive combat vehicle innovation for warfighters at speeds that outpace the adversary.
“The AMPV is a proving ground for the future of tracked ground combat,” said Bill Sheehy, Ground Maneuver Product Line Director for BAE Systems. “The brand-new platform is coming off a hot production line, and the proven hull is one of the most durable building blocks being delivered to the U.S. Army today. We’re committed to working alongside other technology disruptors at a pace that enhances AMPV’s capability options now, so it’s available for soldiers in a moment’s notice.”
The capability kits will feature integrated effectors that would allow soldiers to perform missions including counter-unmanned aerial systems detection and targeting, ground autonomy and unmanned turrets – all while maneuvering within the highly-survivable AMPV. In just the last two years, BAE Systems has invested in similar integration efforts, having installed and showcased five different turreted prototypes — to include a Modular Turreted Mortar and 30mm unmanned weapon systems — all using a modular open systems and collaborative approach to enhance the platform.
“We have a lot of work ahead of us for what we’ve set out to do this year, but just like a formation operating on the battlefield, collaboration fuels success,” Sheehy said. “This might not be a traditional approach to innovating for warfighters, but the AMPV isn’t your average combat vehicle either.”
BAE expects to announce its industry partners and further details about the capability kits later this year.
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