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share less commonality. In March 2000, the Army confirmed it would award up to two contracts. In
February, Major General John Caldwell had said the Army would only award one contract, rather than splitting the contract among two winners. In April, Shinseki said the Army had no preference of wheeled versus tracks but said "management could be pretty challenging," if both wheeled and tracked options were chosen.
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In 2000, the Army studied the differences between light, medium (interim) and heavy brigade combat teams. It concluded that medium brigades equipped with LAVs would cost 40 percent less to operate than heavy brigades. LAVs were expected to go at least 1000 mean miles between failures, compared to 654
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February 2000, the Army believed that most of the Medium Armored Vehicle variants would be based on the infantry carrier vehicle variant. The mobile gun system (MGS) and howitzer variants would be permitted to
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Stryker crews operated more effectively in the
Stryker. Interior space was less restricted in the Stryker. The quieter ride allowed crews to hold conversations and plan missions. Stryker drivers could sustain longer operations than M113 drivers, who could receive hearing damage after just five hours
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In
December 2000, UDPL filed a challenge to the contract award, forcing the Army to issue a stop-work order. In its protest, UDLP said its vehicles would be ready one to two years earlier at about half the cost of GM-GDLS's proposal. UDLP also alleged that Army officials had unfairly aided GM-GDLS's
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Shinseki said one of his goals was to reduce the service's logistics footprint, which makes up 90 percent of its lift requirement. He expected to make this possible by building future fighting vehicles on a common chassis and using mutually compatible ammunition. He proposed that these vehicles be
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At the same time as the contract award, the Army announced a 16-month schedule slip due to additional development work required on the MGS and fire support vehicle. The NBC vehicle also required additional integration work. The schedule slippage displeased
Shinseki, who pressed GM–GDLS to hasten
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In its evaluations, the Army noted that it found neither the wheeled nor the tracked candidates to have any definitive edge over the other. All else being equal, wheeled vehicles generally have less internal volume. However, the Army found the wheeled submissions had adequate space for its
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January 2000. The demonstration was intended to inform the Army about what was available as well as assess each vehicle's adaptability to the new brigades and their potential for the insertion of new technology to improve its capabilities. Vehicles assessed included the
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said "our heavy forces are too heavy and our light forces lack staying power." He called for heavy units to be "more strategically deployable, and more agile with a smaller footprint, and light forces must be more lethal, survivable, and tactically mobile."
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October, Shinseki laid out his vision for a lighter, more transportable force. He called for a mid-weight unit that would strike a balance between heavy armor and infantry. Shinseki said such a unit would be especially capable for
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program in 1980. In its decision, the Army cited the LAV's greater mobility, particularly its high speed on paved roads. The Army was also impressed by the LAV's armor which, in its baseline configuration, could resist 14.5 mm rounds.
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provided integration work. Rather than rely on the private sector, ST Kinetics planned to partner with Army depots for most manufacturing (with the exception of its partnership with the Demmer
Corporation, which was to produce the
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IAV variant. Officials later tabled this idea as this variant would require considerable technological risk and expense. The service settled on
291:. ST Kinetics said its vehicle would be "100 percent American made" and created a U.S. subsidiary called Vision Kinetics to manage the project.
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1170:"UDLP Protests Contract Despite Qualms, Official Says: Army Will Not Override UDLP Protest of IAV, Stop-Work Order Holds"
1333:"Lav III Will Require $ 9 Billion Over Lifetime: Integration of Army Systems Brings Interim Vehicle Cost to $ 6 Billion"
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Interim Armored Vehicles arrive at Fort Lewis for the 3rd Brigade, 2d Infantry Division, Interim Brigade Combat Team
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538:"Intent Letter Says Heavy Forces Are Too Heavy: Shinseki Hints at Restructuring, Aggressive Changes for the Army"
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1102:"LAV Variants Will Require Some Development: Testing of New Interim Vehicle May Upset Army's Fielding Schedule"
1029:"Stockpile May Not Be Suitable for New Lav III: Army Preparing to Procure 105 mm Ammunition for New Gun System"
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1002:"United Defense Touts Production Readiness, Deployability For IAV Competition"
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971:"General Motors Trumpets General Dynamics Deal For Meeting IAV Requirements"
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1367:"Brigade Teams to Cost 40 Percent Less in O&S Than Heavy Brigades"
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proposed the Mobile Tactical Vehicle Light (MTVL) and the
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technologies, online by the end of the fiscal year.
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364:due to a two-year schedule slippage in the latter.
1305:. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 1, 5–7.
1210:. Inside Washington Publishers. pp. 1, 6–7.
815:. Vol. 204, no. 41. Access Intelligence
809:"U.S. Army to Borrow LAV IIIs From Canadian Army"
754:. Vol. 206, no. 18. Access Intelligence
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1469:Interim Armored Vehicle
870:"Army Releases IAV RFP"
430:M1128 mobile gun system
400:self-propelled howitzer
97:operations short of war
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2408:VBMR Griffon
2114:TAD Turangga
1886:K151 Raycolt
1871:Hunter TR-12
1756:Cheetah MMPV
1623:Armored car
1543:(M1253 ATVV)
1535:(M1254 MEVV)
1527:(M1257 ESVV)
1519:(M1251 FSVV)
1503:(M1252 MCVV)
1485:(M1256 ICVV)
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2757:GPV general
2313:Panhard VCR
2268:EE-11 Urutu
2004:Iveco Lince
1821:Dragoon 300
1511:(M1255 CVV)
388:Vietnam War
362:MGS variant
281:ST Kinetics
257:ride height
243:(GDLS) and
204:B1 Centauro
167:, the GDLS
149:Dragoon APC
58:(GDLS) and
2837:Categories
2783:Motor pool
2699:Terrex ICV
2642:Piranha IV
2588:Panus R600
2578:OT-64 SKOT
2348:Mowag Puma
2343:Iveco Puma
2333:Pegaso BMR
2328:Patria 6Ă—6
2228:APS-3 Anoa
2145:URO VAMTAC
2009:Iveco Puma
1731:Bushmaster
1421:6 February
1384:6 February
1350:6 February
1316:6 February
1282:18 January
1255:23 January
1221:24 January
1187:6 February
1153:6 February
1119:6 February
1080:6 February
1046:24 January
1012:15 January
981:15 January
955:6 February
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880:15 January
853:7 February
819:18 January
792:7 February
758:15 January
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705:15 January
678:18 January
651:18 January
624:20 January
594:7 February
555:7 February
523:References
206:and M113.
192:Fort Lewis
2794:Navboxes:
2647:Piranha V
2583:Pandur II
2263:Didgori-3
2150:Unibuffel
1836:First Win
1811:Didgori-2
1806:Didgori-1
1796:Crocodile
1628:Scout car
1616:Overviews
275:Cockerill
200:TPz Fuchs
165:TPz Fuchs
153:Bionix 25
128:Fort Knox
122:Proposals
49:U.S. Army
47:), was a
2704:Type 07P
2516:Bumerang
2383:Tatrapan
2308:Pandur I
2293:Mbombe 6
2218:Al-Faris
2190:Wer'wolf
2014:OTT Puma
1954:Maverick
1944:Marauder
1781:Commando
1771:Cobra II
1751:Chaimite
1671:Akrep II
1416:24819853
1379:43985173
1345:43985149
1311:43984843
1250:43985396
1216:43984265
1182:43985163
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1114:43985129
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950:43985309
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589:43995956
550:43984647
495:See also
394:Variants
360:for the
175:and the
82:General
2776:Related
2767:JRVG-1A
2762:Piranha
2719:Type 96
2714:Type 19
2709:Type 08
2684:SuperAV
2664:Rosomak
2637:Piranha
2625:Stryker
2620:LAV III
2566:Lazar 3
2561:Lazar 2
2546:Kestrel
2536:Freccia
2441:Al-Fahd
2388:Typhoon
2283:Grizzly
2238:BTR-152
2175:VXB-170
2129:Timoney
2089:Senator
1989:Nimer-1
1964:Mohafiz
1959:MaxxPro
1949:Matador
1876:Igirigi
1861:Grizzly
1841:Gazelle
1801:CSK-181
1741:Casspir
1736:Cashuat
1715:Unicorn
1691:Bastion
1656:ABC-79M
1464:Stryker
249:LAV III
169:Dragoon
157:LAV 300
141:LAV III
68:Stryker
64:LAV III
2739:YP-408
2729:Wisent
2694:TAB-71
2689:TAB-63
2674:Saur 1
2603:LAV-25
2598:LAV II
2531:Enigma
2511:BTR-94
2506:BTR-90
2501:BTR-80
2496:BTR-70
2491:BTR-60
2423:WZ-551
2418:WZ-523
2378:SIBMAS
2322:XA-180
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