The contract award to NP Aerospace was announced during the British Army’s Defence Vehicle Dynamic (DVD) event that took place at the vehicle testing grounds at Millbrook between September 18-19th, 2024.
The Conventional Vehicle Systems Spares and Post Design Services (CVSSP) contract will be for spares and post-design services for legacy utility and combat vehicles and ancillary equipment, helping to create and sustain around 100 skilled jobs in Coventry.
The contract will help to extend the life of the entire Land Rover fleet; Pinzgauer fleet; protected Land Rover; RWMIK and the Lightweight Trailer fleet.
The contract will help to maintain a fleet of more than 15,000 land vehicles for the next four years by consolidating former individual contracts, providing a new single point of contact. According to the MoD, CVSSP will ensure that vehicle fleet availability is maintained at required levels to meet operational and training needs.
In a statement, minister for Defence Procurement and Industry, Maria Eagle, said: “We will deliver a state-of-the-art combat vehicle fleet, ensuring our soldiers are equipped with cutting-edge firepower, protection, and mobility.
“This new contract will help to secure the future of these crucial capabilities, streamlining the processes involved in repairs and upgrades, while boosting UK economic growth at the same time. “
Also at DVD, the British Army’s future fleet of modern armoured vehicles – Ajax, Boxer and Challenger 3 – were pictured together for the first time. With over 1,300 of the vehicles due for delivery before the end of the decade, they will provide reconnaissance, secured armoured transport, and the UK’s most lethal tank.
With over £11bn investment, the pipeline of new armoured fighting vehicles is creating jobs, with Boxer protecting 400 jobs in the West Midlands, and North East Wales, sustaining up to 1,000 nationally.
Brigadier Matt Wilkinson from the Vehicle Support Team at Defence, Equipment and Support, said: “We have a long-standing relationship with NP Aerospace, and I’m delighted that we are able to continue this partnership. Not only does it provide the best possible service to the Armed Forces, but it also aligns with the MoD’s future Land Industrial Strategy initiatives, including an evolution to Land Integrated Operating Services.”
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