BAE Systems will purchase material items in preparation for the
conversion of 245 Bradley Operation Desert Storm Situational Awareness
(ODS-SA) vehicles through a $270 million contract from U.S. Army
Contracting Command – Warren.
BAE Systems' Bradley Operation Desert Storm Situational Awareness vehicle. (Photo: Business Wire)
The company will use the acquired items to upgrade the vehicles to have
improved situational awareness ability, which highlights BAE Systems’
robust support and technical services capabilities in supporting
customers’ requirements.
"As one of the most survivable vehicles in theater, the Bradley has
remained a vital asset to our armed forces for several decades,” said
Joe McCarthy, vice president and general manager of Combat Vehicles at
BAE Systems. "The items purchased through this contract will help ensure
that our soldiers are operating a vehicle that has updated technological
enhancements and capabilities.”
The Bradley ODS-SA vehicle features the latest digitized electronics for
optimum situational awareness, network connectivity and communication
within the Heavy Brigade Combat Team. Bradley ODS-SA’s proven durability
and commonality of design reduces the logistics burden, while enhancing
battlefield performance to meet a variety of mission requirements.
The contract for material procurement has been awarded in advance of the
Bradley ODS-SA vehicle conversions effort, anticipated to take place at
the beginning of 2012.
The work will be performed by the existing workforce at BAE Systems
facilities in York and Fayette, Pa., and is anticipated to be complete
in April 2014 if all options are exercised. A portion of the vehicle
teardown efforts will be performed at the Red River Army Depot in
Texarkana, Texas.
Bradley Fighting Vehicles continue to provide outstanding survivability,
mobility and lethality to U.S. soldiers in various urban combat
situations. The Bradley fulfills five critical mission roles – infantry
fighting vehicle, cavalry fighting vehicle, fire support vehicle,
command vehicle and engineer squad vehicle – for the U.S. Army’s Heavy
Brigade Combat Teams.
BAE Systems will display the Bradley Fighting Vehicle at the Association
of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting & Exposition in
Washington, D.C., Oct. 10-12.
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