BAE Systems Secures Contract for Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle Production for US Army

BAE Systems Secures Contract for Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle Production for US Army

BAE Systems has secured a $68 million contract with the U.S. Army to produce 44 additional Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles (CATVs). This new contract includes a $48 million extension to a full-rate production agreement initially awarded in August 2022 and a $20 million allocation for 2025 funding.

Dean Medland, Vice President of Sustainability and international at BAE Systems, highlighted the vehicle’s versatility: “The CATV provides a dynamic combination of mobility and flexibility to the U.S. Army, enabling rapid response in all terrains. We are proud to support additional CATV production for the U.S. Army and are confident that its go-anywhere ability and modular design will meet their future needs, allowing them to carry out a wide range of missions, from military operations to humanitarian assistance and disaster response.”

The CATV is part of the BvS10 family and is based on the unarmored Beowulf variant. In 2022, the U.S. Army selected Beowulf to replace the Bv206 in Arctic operations, providing a modern ground platform solution for extended missions and force projection in this extreme region.

The BvS10 Beowulf is an all-terrain vehicle developed and designed in Sweden by BAE Systems Hägglunds. It is based on proven driveline technologies that are part of the BvS10 family of vehicles used worldwide, ensuring exceptional reliability, durability, and high system availability. This vehicle is designed to offer significant flexibility and is ready for future growth.

The base configuration of the BvS10 Beowulf is an unprotected platform that combines the best features of the Bv206, Bv206S, and BvS10 models, providing a versatile base suitable for military applications, Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions, as well as firefighting and rescue operations. The vehicle is designed for high modularity, making it adaptable to various missions.

The BvS10 Beowulf benefits from the latest advancements in commercial vehicle technologies, resulting in increased crew comfort and reduced maintenance requirements. It retains the key elements of the BvS10 family, such as the robust drivetrain and chassis, while integrating commercial requirements to improve cabin design, offering a modern solution in terms of comfort and ergonomics.

The maneuverability of the BvS10 Beowulf is key to its success in critical situations. Its ability to quickly reach objectives in any condition and across any terrain makes it a valuable asset. Whether transporting equipment or serving as an ambulance vehicle, the BvS10 Beowulf can always be relied upon to get the job done, even if it requires crossing deep waters or rocky mountains, ensuring its reliability in extreme environments.

The BvS10 Beowulf is capable of carrying up to 14 personnel and approximately 8,000 kg of payload at speeds of up to 65 km/h. It is engineered for 24/7 operations, worldwide, in all conditions, and is designed to offer a low cost of ownership. Its amphibious capability allows it to operate without preparation, making it a highly reliable and efficient vehicle across a variety of environments.

Manufactured by BAE Systems Hägglunds in northern Sweden, Beowulf benefits from the company’s experience in operating in Arctic conditions, ensuring it is perfectly suited to meet the unique demands of cold-weather operations.

This new contract highlights the U.S. Army’s ongoing commitment to investing in flexible, cutting-edge vehicle solutions for operations in difficult terrains, ensuring its preparedness for a wide range of missions in the years to come.

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