Army to improve medium-weight tactical trucks

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The United States Army's newest trucks promise to be more environmentally friendly and easier to operate than earlier models. Stewart and Stevenson Tactical Vehicle Systems has won a contract to build more than 11,000 of the newest Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, an agreement potentially worth $2.3 billion.

author: Roosevelt, Ann
Product information, Defense Procurement, Truck industry, Military procurement, Trucks, Military, Military trucks, Defence buying, Stewart and Stevenson Tactical Vehicle Systems L.P.

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General Dynamics makes more anti-RPG armor for army

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The author examines a new General Dynamics Corp. contract with the U.S. Army for reactive armor for military vehicles. Topics include armored vehicle upgrades, defense contracts, and military planning.

General Dynamics Corp., GD, Weapons industry, Armored vehicles, Military vehicles, Vehicles, Military, Armoured vehicles

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Teledyne Brown wins army chemical destruction work

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Teledyne Technologies Inc. subsidiary Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc. awarded U.S. Army contract for destruction of remaining U.S. chemical weapons.

All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Industrial organic chemicals, not elsewhere classified, Parent-to-subsidiary activities, Subsidiary-to-parent activities, Chemical Weapons, Instrument industry, Instrument industry (Equipment), Subsidiaries, divisions and units, Teledyne Technologies Inc., Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc.

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subjects list: United States, Equipment and supplies, Contracts, Contract agreement, United States. Army
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