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US nears high-stakes Humvee replacement award


By Andrea Shalal, Reuters/Washington

The US Army is expected to award a contract soon for a new armoured truck to replace thousands of ageing Humvees, a long-awaited deal that could be worth up to $30bn for the winning team.
Industry executives and defence officials said they expect the Army to announce an initial contract valued at up to $9bn late for 17,000 of 55,000 vehicles to be built for the Army and Marine Corps in coming years,
Analysts see specialty truck maker Oshkosh Corp as the top contender to win a contract to build 55,000 new joint light tactical vehicles (JLTVs), given its record in cranking out thousands of tailor-made mine-resistant, ambush-protected all-terrain vehicles, or M-ATV for US troops in Afghanistan.
But the company faces stiff competition from Lockheed Martin Corp, which is teamed with Britain’s BAE Systems Plc , and AM General, the privately held company that built the original Humvees.
The Pentagon’s Defence Acquisition Board, led by chief arms buyer Frank Kendall, met yesterday to review the acquisition strategy for the vehicles developed by the US Army, clearing the way for the expected Army announcement.
It will likely be January before the winner can start work on the program, analysts said.
The Army views the JLTV program as its highest priority program given how ubiquitous roadside bombs and other threats have become in recent years.
The US military spent nearly $50bn to buy and build over 27,000 armoured mine-resistant, ambush- protected vehicles, or MRAPs, during the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But it needs lighter, faster vehicles for the future.
The new JLTV aims to combine the protection of the MRAPs with the off-road mobility of the original Humvees, which were slowed considerably by the addition of protective armour.
The Army also wants better communications gear for the trucks.
Charlie Szews, chief executive of Oshkosh, told Reuters last week he was upbeat about his company’s vehicle, which he said would offer the government exactly what it wanted: “the most vehicle they can get for under $250,000 in FY11 dollars.”
Szews said the Oshkosh JLTV was “fully loaded” and meets the Army’s high-end targets for performance, at or below the target price. He said the company also saw good prospects for future military sales and had several demonstrations planned for potential buyers next summer.
Chris Vanslager, vice president of business development and programs at AM General, told Reuters that his company’s Blast Resistant Vehicle-Offroad, or BRV-O, offered the “right balance of performance, protection and payload at an affordable price.”
AM General’s offering includes communications screens for each of the four troops that man the trucks.
Oshkosh and AM General both have existing production lines, while Lockheed - which is new to the ground vehicle business - has built a brand new facility in a former diaper factory in Camden, Arkansas.


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