U.S. Army generals suggested the M113 will remain in the inventory — and inside the wire — for another decade until the Vietnam-era tracked vehicle is retired. The question of the M113 and its planned ...
Production of the first new armored vehicle that will replace the Army Vietnam Era M113 armored personnel carrier is now complete, manufacturer BAE Systems announced today. The first Armored ...
Have no fear: the Army’s next battlewagon is officially here. The first Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) built as replacement for the Army’s Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carriers has ...
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. - Vehicle production began here Jan. 12 on a Foreign Military Sales case facilitated recently by the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command to provide refurbished M113 armored ...
My colleague Kris Osborn at Defense News has an interesting article about the U.S. Army’s plans to retire the Fox reconnaissance vehicle and M113 Armored Personnel Carrier and replace them with ...
The programme to upgrade the Brazilian Army’s fleet of M113 vehicles to M113A2 Mk1 (M113BR) configuration has reached a significant milestone, with the 100th vehicle now complete.
ANNISTON, Ala., Feb. 9 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a contract modification to provide refurbishment services for M113 tracked armored personnel carriers. British company BAE ...
ARLINGTON, Va., May 29 (UPI) --BAE Systems has officially offered the U.S. Army its armored multi-purpose vehicle to replace Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carriers now used in support roles. The ...
Made by the Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation (FMC) starting with the 1960s, the M113 tracked armored personal carrier has been at the center of military operation for decades, having seen ...
This is a version of the U.S. Army's latest ground vehicle. The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle is set to replace the Vietnam-era M113 Armored Personnel Carrier beginning in 2020. (BAE Systems) ...
A U.S. Army HIMARS is seen at a training area in Hawaii on Nov. 7, 2022. (Pfc. Mariah Aguilar/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — Top Army officials expected to face difficult choices in 2024. They had warned ...
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