BAE awarded Bradley contract
BAE Systems recently received $27.2 million from the US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command Life Cycle Management Command to reset 44 Bradley A2 Operation Desert Storm vehicles.

recently received a $27.2 million contract modification from the US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command Life Cycle Management Command to reset 44 Bradley A2 Operation Desert Storm (ODS) vehicles.
When combined with $227 million previously funded in March, this modification brings the total Reset contract value to $254.4 million. Work on this contract will begin immediately with deliveries scheduled to be complete by May 2007.
BAE Systems, in partnership with Red River Army Depot, will return a total of 44 Bradley Combat Systems to a combat ready status and provide Blue Force Tracking mounting provisions for all 44 vehicles.
Disassembly and component overhaul work will be performed at the depot and BAE Systems in
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