BAE Systems receives sustainment contract for US AMPV

Posted on 12 July, 2021 by Advance 

The US Army has awarded BAE Systems a contract worth up to $600 million for the sustainment and support of the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) over the next five years.

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An Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) in the sunset in Yuma, Arizona.
Courtesy BAE Systems


The AMPV comes in five variants designed to execute a broad set of missions while operating on the front lines.
 
BAE Systems is currently in low-rate production for the AMPV programme, and has delivered at least one of each of the five variants designed for the family of vehicles. This sustainment contract allows for adding new capabilities and technologies on AMPVs throughout their time in service.
 
“The AMPV family of vehicles will bring unmatched capability to the battlefield and has demonstrated outstanding survivability and force protection as well as flexibility and growth for the future,” said Bill Sheehy, the AMPV programme director at BAE Systems. “This contract award will not only support production, but it will also allow for future upgrades through the development and integration of new capability sets onto existing variants.”
 
The system technical support contract establishes BAE Systems as the sole source provider for sustainment system and technical support, as well as post-production sustainment and support for the AMPV programme.
 
The all-new AMPV is the first tracked combat vehicle built from the ground up for the US Army in more than two decades. The highly-survivable and mobile family of vehicles addresses the critical need to replace the Vietnam War-era M113s, and provides significant improvements in power, mobility, interoperability and survivability for the Armored Brigade Combat Team over the legacy family of vehicles.
 
The US Army received the first Medical Treatment AMPV in December, marking the delivery of at least one of each variant to the Army. The first production AMPV was a Mission Command variant delivered last year. The other variants in the AMPV family include:


The General Purpose vehicle, which operates throughout the battle space to conduct resupply, maintenance, and alternate casualty evacuation from point of injury;

The Mortar Carrier, which provides immediate, and responsive, heavy mortar fire support to the ABCT in the conduct of fast-paced offensive operations; and,

The Medical Evacuation vehicle, which enables immediate treatment or evacuation at the point of injury to either ambulatory or litter casualties.



The AMPV is poised to execute today’s mission while adapting technologies as they evolve for the future battlefield through its built-in growth space design. This includes the ability to enhance power generation capability to enable future electronic and network connectivity upgrades.
 
Work on the AMPV programme takes place across BAE Systems’ industrial network, which includes facilities in Aiken, S.C., Anniston, Ala., Phoenix, Ariz., Sterling Heights, Mich. and York, Penn., USA.