Wednesday, December 19, 2018

The U.S. Army's Search For A Light Tank Is Down To Two Designs

BAE Systems Mobile Protected Firepower Courtesy of BAE Systems

DoD Buzz/Military.com: Army Taps Two Firms to Build Light Tank Prototypes for the Infantry

The U.S. Army awarded contracts Monday to two defense firms to build prototypes of a new lightweight tank to give infantry units the firepower to destroy hardened enemy targets.

The service awarded General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. and BAE Systems Land & Armaments LP with what's known as Middle Tier Acquisition (Section 804) contracts worth up to $376 million each to produce prototypes of the Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) system.

The two companies will build 12 prototypes each and begin delivering them to the Army in about 14 months so testing can begin in spring 2020. The goal is to down-select to a winner by fiscal 2022 and begin fielding the first of 504 of these lightweight tanks sometime in fiscal 2025.

Read more ....

More News On The U.S. Army's Search For A Light Tank

Army picks two companies to build prototypes for a new cannon-toting vehicle to back up infantry -- Army Times
The Army's Search For Its First Light Tank In Decades Is Down To These Two Designs -- The Drive
The US Army wants a new light tank powerful enough to shatter the defenses of a formidable adversary — here's what it might look like -- Business Insider
US Army Narrows Search For Light Tank to Two Companies -- Defense One

2 comments:

jimbrown said...

When have light tanks worked?

Americanadian soldier said...

These things just don’t make sense to me and I love tanks. These light tanks are probably more expensive than lav’S and can easily be defeated by shoulder fired weapons.