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https://www.gdls.com/advanced-reconnaissance-vehicle/
MCB Quantico, VA -- MCB QUANTICO, VA. – The Marine Corps has selected General Dynamics Land Systems and Textron Systems Corporation to design, develop, and manufacture an Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle 30mm Autocannon (ARV-30) prototype vehicle. This two-year award will see the participants utilize top-level requirements to develop an innovative combat vehicle that provides mobile protected firepower for Marines.
ARVs will be smaller and lighter than the ACV-30, enabling rapid deployment and stealthy operations in various terrains.
The ARV-30 will provide greater capability than the current Light Armored Vehicle 25mm variant (LAV-25) and meet the Marine Corps' requirements for Force Design 2030. It will be equipped with advanced features such as an automatic 30mm medium-caliber cannon, anti-armor capability, modern command-and-control systems, and a full range of advanced sensors.
The ARV-30 aims to combine the turret and weapon system found on the ACV-30,” said Steve Myers, Program Manager Light Armored Vehicles.
https://www.peols.marines.mil/News/Arti ... ce-vehicl/The program office will take delivery of the prototypes in FY25 for evaluation.
theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 8. Mär 2024, 18:06The Marine Corps has selected General Dynamics Land Systems and Textron Systems Corporation to design, develop, and manufacture an Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle 30mm Autocannon (ARV-30) prototype vehicle. This two-year award will see the participants utilize top-level requirements to develop an innovative combat vehicle that provides mobile protected firepower for Marines.
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The program office will take delivery of the prototypes in FY25 for evaluation.
ARLINGTON, Va.—The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is sponsoring research to develop the next-generation Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV), in preparation to replace the Marine Corps’ current Light Armored Vehicle (LAV).
https://www.onr.navy.mil/media-center/n ... ht-armoredBeginning in 2018, ONR awarded several contracts for full-system concept/trade studies, and for individual advanced technology research efforts, with those goals in mind.
In 2019, ONR awarded contracts to two defense companies to design, fabricate and test full-scale technology-demonstration vehicles.
One vehicle, by General Dynamics Land Systems, will incorporate advanced technologies available today, or in the near future around a notional unit price point. This design is designated as the “base vehicle” approach.
The other, by SAIC, is conceptualized as an “at-the-edge” vehicle with advanced technologies that might not be fully mature today but could be incorporated into the ARV as new capabilities, when threats and missions evolve. The objective of this approach is to envision the most advanced technology, beyond current capabilities.
Both technology demonstrator platforms should be ready for government evaluation near the end of 2020.
Additionally, ONR is investing in component technology development meant to enhance the armored reconnaissance mission of the future through investments in platform cybersecurity; logistics management; mobility; and autonomous aerial vehicles with Battelle, Cougaar Software, QinetiQ and SRI International, respectively.