BAE Systems
recently received a $27.2 million contract modification from the US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command Life Cycle Management Command to reset 44 Bradley A2 Operation Desert Storm (ODS) vehicles.
When combined with $227 million previously funded in March, this modification brings the total Reset contract value to $254.4 million. Work on this contract will begin immediately with deliveries scheduled to be complete by May 2007.
BAE Systems, in partnership with Red River Army Depot, will return a total of 44 Bradley Combat Systems to a combat ready status and provide Blue Force Tracking mounting provisions for all 44 vehicles.
Disassembly and component overhaul work will be performed at the depot and BAE Systems in
The C4ISR-equipped, network-ready Bradley vehicles feature a proven set of armor designed to protect soldiers against a wide variety of threats and are equipped with the Bradley Urban Survivability Kit.
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I'd like to know where these are operating in the UK. The report is notably light on this. I wonder why?