The US Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command has awarded BAE Systems a US$709.4m contract for the reset of Bradley Fighting Vehicles and associated components.
Under the contract, BAE will reset 1,042 Bradley A3 and ODS Combat Systems returning from Iraq.
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Vehicles will have their useful life restored and receive the latest survivability enhancements, BAE says.
The modification is the largest national level reset award for Bradley Combat Systems to date.
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