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first orders for large volume production MRAP
vehicles were issued this week to BAE Systems and Force Dynamics.
The two contracts, totaling over US$122 million are funding
the production of the first 215 vehicles, representing approximately
five percent of the expected total of all orders to be issued
under the MRAP contracts. The vehicles will be delivered to
U.S. services within the next four months. According to the
U.S. Navy, which issued the orders, these Limited Rate Initial
Production (LRIP) orders are being issued to accelerate the
production of lower risk proposed vehicle material solutions
in advance of testing and production orders.
BAE Systems (BA.L) has received an initial $55.4 million delivery
order for 90 advanced tactical wheeled vehicles under the under
the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle program.
All vehicles will be based on the RG33 design. 75 will be 6x6
vehicles Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Rapid Response
Vehicle (JERRV) class II vehicle, designed for multi-mission
operations such as convoy lead, troop transport, ambulance,
explosive ordnance disposal and combat engineering. The remaining
4x4 vehicles compatible with the Mine Resistant Utility Vehicle
(MRUV) urban combat vehicle requirement (Class I). The company
will deliver the vehicles over four months, beginning March
2007.
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Under
a parallel award, Force Dynamics, the recently established joint
venture between Force Protection, Inc. (NASDAQ: FRPT) and General
Dynamics Land Systems, (NYSE:GD) received a $67.4 million contract
to produce 125 MRAP vehicles. Of these vehicles, 65 will be
Category I and 60 Category II vehicles, to be delivered within
four months. “This joint venture was formed precisely
for this purpose: to mobilize quickly on any action item announced
by the Marines as the MRAP program moves forward." Said
Force Protection COO Raymond Pollard. "With advanced proprietary
vehicle designs and significant manufacturing capacity, Force
Dynamics has the capability to make an immediate and strategically
important impact on the war on terror while establishing itself
as a leader in the U.S. defense industry. We look forward to
further supporting this program as it issues future contracts.”
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