BAE Systems Receives $15.5 Million Bradley Contract Modification For Kit Installations
Category: Contracts
SANTA CLARA, California -- BAE Systems was awarded a $15.5 million contract modification from the U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command to install modification kits on 952 Bradley Combat Systems vehicles in Iraq and the U.S.
The modification improves the survivability of the Bradley Combat Systems in combat. This award is part of a larger $25.6 million contract which calls for additional modernization work.
“We have made several modifications to the Bradley over the past few years to maintain its superior survivability as the threat continues to change,” said Andy Hove, vice president of Combat Systems Programs “These modifications will improve the survivability of the systems that are deployed in theater and protect the soldiers even better than we do today.”
Kit installation will be performed in Iraq and will include Bradley Advanced Survivability Seats, a “Hot Box” ammunition restraint system and an improved Fire Suppression System. Air conditioning will also be installed in one Brigade Combat Team vehicle set. Work on the modifications will begin this summer.
The Bradley Advanced Survivability Seats address the need to provide a more survivable seating system. The seats offer a number of improvements, including a four-point restraint system with a quick release, independent energy dissipation for each position and an integrated foot rest. The Hotbox Restraint Kits provide an enhanced method of storing ammunition for the Bradley’s 25 mm main gun and allows soldiers to upload ammunition in to the weapon in a safe and efficient manner.
Work under this contract will be completed by December 2011.
When combined with previous awards this modification brings the total contract value to $387.2 million.
Bradley Combat Systems continue to provide outstanding survivability, mobility and lethality to U.S. soldiers in close-combat urban situations as well as in open-combat. The Bradley fulfills five critical mission roles - infantry fighting vehicle, cavalry fighting vehicle, fire support vehicle, battle command vehicle and engineer squad vehicle - for the Army's Heavy Brigade Combat Teams.