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U.S. Army's Stryker to get 30mm cannon upgrade
by Geoff Ziezulewicz
Washington (UPI) May 10, 2016


BAE Systems teams for howitzer opportunities
London (UPI) May 9, 2016 - BAE Systems and Emirates Defense Technology are jointly pursuing opportunities in the United Arab Emirates for the towed M777 155mm lightweight howitzer.

The teaming agreement offers a platform for BAE Systems and EDT to continue developing the 155mm self-propelled artillery concept that integrates the M777 with EDT's indigenous Enigma 8x8 Armored Modular Fighting Vehicle.

BAE Systems and EDT first unveiled a concept model of the M777 integrated onto the Enigma vehicle during the IDEX defense exhibition in February.

"This agreement affirms our desire for an enduring industrial partnership in the UAE," said Stephen Luk, head of campaign management at BAE Systems. "The M777's credentials are unmatched by any other 155mm lightweight howitzer. It would provide the UAE Armed Forces with a high quality howitzer that is easy to use and reliable in combat."

BAE says the M777 is half the weight of other 155mm towed howitzers, offering a rapid reaction capability. More than 1,000 of the guns are in service with ground forces in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

The U.S. Army announced the modification of an existing contract Friday that will see General Dynamics Land Systems receive roughly $329 million for a 30mm cannon upgrade for the branch's Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle.

The contract includes production, logistics, product development and test support for the upgrade, according to the Pentagon.

Work will be done at General Dynamics' Sterling Heights, Mich., headquarters, and is expected to be completed by January 2021.

Friday's contract announcement follows a January Pentagon announcement that the company was receiving a roughly $75 million, cost-plus-fixed fee, undefinitized contract for the design and integration of a 30mm cannon on the Stryker platform.

That contract called for construction of eight Stryker prototypes.

Oshkosh showcases JLTV at Special Ops exhibition
Amman, Jordan (UPI) May 10, 2016 - The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle manufactured by Oshkosh Defense is on display this week at the Special Operations Forces Exhibition in Amman, Jordan.

The JLTV will replace a big portion of aging uparmored Humvees, Bill Mooney, regional vice president of Middle East and North Africa for Oshkosh Defense, said in a release.

"Our vehicle will give soldiers the next-generation light tactical vehicle with greater protection, transportability, and off-road mobility," Mooney said.

The JLTV provides an improved ride quality for troops while maintaining MRAP levels of protection. It can also be transported internally in aircraft or externally via certain helicopters.

The U.S. Army placed its initial order for 657 of the vehicles, 2,977 installed kits and related support earlier this year in a contract valued at more than $243 million.

Oshkosh was awarded a $6.75 billion contract to build nearly 17,000 of the vehicles in August.

Lockheed Martin, which also bid on the contract, initially protested the awarding of the contract to Oshkosh, but withdrew its protest in February.


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