Marine Corps Evaluating Light Vehicle For Recon Missions.

AuthorRoaten, Meredith
PositionNEWS BRIEFS

Upcoming testing will evaluate how a new BAE Systems vehicle holds up to the Marine Corps' standards for its reconnaissance vehicle program.

BAE wants to give the Marines Corps an off-the-shelf option for its Light Armor Vehicle replacement, Mark Brinkman, the program manager for amphibious vehicles at BAE, said on the sidelines of Modern Day Marine trade show in May.

The Marine Corps awarded Textron Systems and General Dynamics Land Systems a contract to build prototypes for its Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle last fall. However, the service has also asked BAE to analyze its configuration of the amphibious combat vehicle that can run reconnaissance missions--known as the Command, Control, Communication and Computers/Unmanned Aerial Systems, or C4/UAS variant.

"Instead of buying a new vehicle you just take those capabilities and put it on the [amphibious combat vehicle]," he said.

The technologies integrated on the vehicle will provide "a state-of-the-art battle management system and advanced sensing capabilities," according to BAE.

The variant will include some counter-unmanned aerial systems capabilities, he noted.

To maximize the advantage to the service, the vehicle has focused on making as many parts in common with the deployed system as...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT