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BAE Systems receives $79 million contract from U.S. Marine Corps to build and deliver ACV-R test vehicles

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BAE Systems secures a $79 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps to build and deliver ACV-R test vehicles, enhancing expeditionary support capabilities. The company is in full-rate production with other ACV variants and aims to increase Marine readiness through technology integration.
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STAFFORD, Va., April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BAE Systems (LON: BA) has received an $79 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps to build and deliver production representative test vehicles (PRTVs) for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle Recovery (ACV-R) variant later this year. The ACV-R will provide direct field support, maintenance, and recovery to the ACV family of vehicles (FOVs).

"The ACV-R is a modern, highly capable recovery and mobile repair unit that provides critical expeditionary support"

"One of the most challenging things that can happen on the battlefield is for a vehicle to breakdown or need to be recovered," said Garrett Lacaillade, vice president of amphibious programs at BAE Systems. "The ACV-R is a modern, highly capable recovery and mobile repair unit that provides critical expeditionary support to immobilized ACVs in the field and provides maintenance support capabilities without risking our Marines' safety."  

This contract award begins the second phase of the ACV-R program and kicks off the production of PRTVs which will support government testing next year. The prior contract award focused on the design and development of the recovery variant and was completed within the contracted 20-month period. ACV-R is equipped with a winch and crane and is capable of recovering vehicles weighing more than 30 tons.

BAE Systems and our strategic partner Iveco Defence Vehicles is currently in full-rate production with the ACV Personnel (ACV-P) variant and ACV Command and Control (ACV-C) variant, and recently delivered the first three ACV 30mm cannon (ACV-30) variant PRTVs to the Marine Corps for testing on January 31.

The company continues to enhance future technology integration in ACV to increase Marine readiness and work collaboratively with the Marine Corps to ensure that all ACV mission variants are ready for future deployments.

ACV-R production and support is taking place at BAE Systems locations in Stafford, Virginia.; San Jose, California; Sterling Heights, Michigan; Aiken, South Carolina; and, York, Pennsylvania.

For more information, please contact:
Andrew Eversden, BAE Systems
Mobile: +001 (240) 935-6345
andrew.eversden@baesystems.us 

www.baesystems.com/US
@BAESystemsInc

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FAQ

What is the value of the contract BAE Systems received from the U.S. Marine Corps?

BAE Systems received a $79 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps.

What is the purpose of the ACV-R variant?

The ACV-R variant provides direct field support, maintenance, and recovery to the ACV family of vehicles.

Who is the vice president of amphibious programs at BAE Systems?

Garrett Lacaillade is the vice president of amphibious programs at BAE Systems.

Where is the ACV-R production and support taking place?

ACV-R production and support is taking place at BAE Systems locations in Stafford, Virginia; San Jose, California; Sterling Heights, Michigan; Aiken, South Carolina; and York, Pennsylvania.

What capabilities does the ACV-R possess?

The ACV-R is equipped with a winch and crane and is capable of recovering vehicles weighing more than 30 tons.

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