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SAIC Wins $800 Million U S Army Contract for Modeling & Simulation Systems Engineering
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US Army nears choosing first battalion for extended range cannon
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US Army nears choosing first battalion for extended range cannon
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US Army prepping robotic combat vehicles for big test with soldiers in 2022 4 days ago
A Textron, Howe & Howe and FLIR Systems team unveiled its Ripsaw M5 robotic combat vehicle at the Association of the U.S. Army s annual show in 2019. The team was selected to build RCV-Light prototypes to help the Army build requirements for a future program of record. (Photo courtesy of Textron) WASHINGTON The U.S. Army has taken receipt of its light and medium Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) prototypes from industry teams and is putting them through the paces this year ahead of a major company-level soldier assessment in 2022.
Army Aims to Develop Light Electric Vehicle By 2025 TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES
3/16/2021
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The Army is working on electrification technologies for its platforms, and the service plans to build an electric light vehicle demonstrator that will be ready for testing as early as 2025, an official said March 16.
“That is in the realm of the possible,” said Alfred Grein, acting director for Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center. “I m not saying [it s] a system that would be fielded, but certainly a system that we could put in the hands of soldiers and have them operate and get their feedback so we can help shape the requirements, and then drive towards a solution set for our tactical systems.”