BAE Systems receives $256 million full-rate production contract from U.S. Marine Corps for additional Amphibious Combat Vehicles
06 März 2023 - 08:00PM
Business Wire
The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) has awarded BAE Systems a $256.8
million contract for additional Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACVs)
under a third order for full-rate production (FRP). This award
covers production, fielding, and support costs for the ACV
Personnel (ACV-P) variant and the Command variant (ACV-C). The
contract exercises existing contract options, which include $145.3
million for more than 25 ACV-P vehicles, and $111.5 million for
more than 15 ACV-C vehicles.
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Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACVs)
approaching land. (Credit: BAE Systems)
The ACV is an 8x8 platform that provides true open-ocean
amphibious capability, land mobility, survivability, payload, and
growth potential to accommodate the evolving operational needs of
the USMC. The Marine Corps approved full rate production on the
ACV-P vehicle in 2021, and the vehicle is currently being fielded
to Marine Corps Fleet Marine Force units. The ACV-C variant, which
will provide multiple workstations for Marines to maintain and
manage situational awareness in the battle space, is also in
full-rate production and will begin fielding later this year.
“The ACV is an extremely versatile platform that continues our
commitment to equip the Marines with the vehicle to meet their
expeditionary needs,” said Garrett Lacaillade, vice president of
amphibious programs at BAE Systems. “Today, with our strategic
partner Iveco Defence Vehicles, we are delivering this critical
capability to the Marines. Together, we are working to introduce
new and future capabilities into the ACV family of vehicles.”
BAE Systems is also under contract for two other ACV mission
role variants: ACV-R; and ACV-30. The ACV Recovery (ACV-R) variant
will replace the legacy Assault Amphibious Vehicle recovery variant
(AAVR7A1), and will provide direct field support, maintenance, and
recovery to the ACV family of vehicles. The ACV-30 mounts a
stabilized, medium caliber Remote Turret System manufactured by
KONGSBERG that provides the lethality and protection the Marines
need while leaving ample room for troop capacity and payload.
The company has also received task instructions from the USMC to
complete a study of incorporating Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle
Command, Control, Communication and Computers/Unmanned Aerial
Systems mission payload onto an ACV variant. The ACV C4/UAS variant
was delivered to the Marine Corps in January of 2023 for
testing.
ACV production and support is taking place at BAE Systems
locations in: Stafford, Virginia; San Jose, California; Sterling
Heights, Michigan; Aiken, South Carolina; and, York,
Pennsylvania.
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Michelle Tiemeyer, BAE Systems Mobile: 717-645-6553
michelle.tiemeyer@baesystems.com
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