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Howitzer modernization contract awarded to BAE Systems

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August 01, 2019

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

Howitzer modernization contract awarded to BAE Systems
Photo courtesy of BAE Systems.

YORK, Penn. BAE Systems Land and Armaments division has been awarded an $88 million contract for long lead material for the Army's new howitzer program, the U.S. Defense Department (DoD) announced.

 

The contract calls for the company's Land & Armaments division to prepare to build the M109A7 Self-Propelled Howitzer and M992A3 Carrier Ammunition Tracked vehicles. The two tank-type vehicles are based on the same chassis and will replace current models, known as the Paladin Integrated Management program.

According to the company, the new equipment is a modernization effort, improving size, weight, power, cooling, and combat survivability. Each vehicle carries a crew of four and has a 155 mm artillery gun, among other weapons, as well as the Blue Force Tracker to aid in situational awareness.

The Defense Department contracted BAE Systems to deliver 18 155 mm howitzer artillery guns to the U.S. Army in October 2018. The company also received a $45 million contract to improve the firing capabilities of the howitzers in July 2019.

 

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