BAE Systems Wins U.S. Army’s CATV Competition, Receives $278 Million Contract
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BAE Systems Beowulf has won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme, and the company has received a $278 million contract for production units, spare parts and contractor logistics support.
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- BAE Systems Beowulf has won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme, and the company has received a $278 million contract for production units, spare parts and contractor logistics support.
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BAE Systems Wins U.S. Armys CATV Competition, Receives $278 Million Contract (Photo: Business Wire)
Beowulf is an unarmoured, tracked and highly versatile vehicle for carrying personnel and a variety of payloads in either of its two compartments. - Beowulf is built by BAE Systems Hgglunds in northern Sweden, adding first-hand experience in operating in an arctic environment.
- The CATV program will replace the legacy fleet of Small Unit Support Vehicles (SUSVs), also built by BAE Systems Hgglunds, and known internationally as the BV206.