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BAE Systems Receives $226 Million for MRAP Upgrade OrderNews >> Ground Forces >> Sales & Contracts Released on Wednesday, July 02, 2008The first order is for engineering changes to 51 HAGA and 393 Category II 6x6 vehicles. This contract was awarded in March 2008 and is worth $162 million. "These changes provide improved mobility and survivability capabilities that take the performance of the RG33 platform to a whole new level," said Matt Riddle, vice president for Wheeled Vehicle Programs at BAE Systems. "These enhancements significantly extend the mission envelope and improve the war fighting capabilities of the vehicle." The remaining three additional orders provide spare parts for Category II 6x6 variants, SOCOM, and HAGA vehicles purchased fewer than three previous delivery orders. These awards total $64.3 million and were awarded over the course of the past three months. Work under the contract will take place at BAE Systems facilities in York, Pennsylvania; Aiken, South Carolina; Anniston, Alabama; Fairfield, Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky; with assistance from Spartan Motors, Inc.'s Spartan Chassis subsidiary in Charlotte, Michigan and Demmer Corporation in Lansing, Michigan. Deliveries will be completed over the course of the year, ending in December 2008. HAGA - Heavy Armored Ground Ambulance MRAP - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected SOCOM - U.S. Army and Special Operations Command |
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