Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle For US Army Launched By BAE Systems

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Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle For US Army Launched By BAE Systems
Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle For US Army Launched By BAE Systems (BAE systems photo)

BAE Systems today rolled out the first prototype Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) to the US Army during a ceremony at the company’s York, Pennsylvania facility.

The AMPV provides the Army with enhanced mobility, survivability, force protection, and combat superiority. Deliveries of the prototype vehicles will continue into 2017, and developmental testing will run through 2018, the company press release said.

“The AMPV prototype vehicles are the result of a highly collaborative relationship between the Army and our industry team,” said Beach Day, program director for AMPV at BAE Systems Combat Vehicles. “Through this relationship, we have been able to design a vehicle that provides a modern, robust solution that meets the needs of today’s soldier and of the future force.”

The AMPV is a fully modern, highly flexible vehicle that includes five variants and is designed to replace the Vietnam War-era M113 family of vehicles. It is a mature, cost-effective solution that leverages proven Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle and M109A7 Self-Propelled Howitzer designs. It meets the Army’s force protection and all-terrain mobility requirements that enable the AMPV to maneuver with the rest of the Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT). Maximizing commonality within the ABCT reduces developmental risk and provides significant cost savings to the Army. 

In December 2014, BAE Systems was awarded a contract worth up to $1.2 billion from the Army for the Engineering, Manufacturing, and Development (EMD) and Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) phases of the AMPV program. The initial award of $383 million, under the EMD phase, is for development and production of 29 vehicles across all of the variants: general purpose, mission command, mortar carrier, medical evacuation, and medical treatment.

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