SAS 2017: BAE Systems Highlights ACV Demonstrations
In parallel with continued deliveries of engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) models of its Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) 1.1 to the United States Marine Corps, BAE Systems is spotlighting overseas demonstrations of the same platform.
'BAE Systems was awarded a contract for 16 EMD vehicles and so far we have delivered six of those vehicles for test,' said John Swift, ACV programme manager for BAE Systems.
Providing a programme update during the recent Navy League Sea-Air-Space exposition near Washington, D.C., Swift said that the next two vehicles would be delivered the week of 10 April with the 16th vehicle to
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