Tuesday, November 26, 2013

US Army gets its AMPV program going despite budget woes...


via Army Times...
The new document says the Army plans to award a five-year EMD contract in May 2014 to one contractor who will manufacture 29 vehicles for government testing, followed by a three-year low-rate initial production contract beginning in 2020.
Earlier documents estimated the EMD phase would run from fiscal 2014 to 2017 and cost $388 million. But the final plan stretches that out while adding to the overall price tag. The EMD phase will run from fiscal 2015 to 2019 and cost $458 million to develop and build the 29 prototypes.
The document released Tuesday lowered that number slightly to $436 million.
Likewise, whereas the estimate for the LRIP order of 289 vehicles between 2018 and 2020 was initially pegged at $1.08 billion, the Tuesday RFP lists three options for the LRIP years totaling $1.2 billion, giving the program a $1.68 billion budget before full-rate production begins.
Simple question.

If the Army is able to do this with their Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) then why wasn't the Marine Corps able to move forward with a low rate production run of Marine Personnel Carriers?  Or even better a quick and dirty high rate production run?

As things stand the US Army is drinking our milkshake.  Is the Air Wing and MARSOC the only portions of the Marine Corps that current leadership cares about? 

3 comments :

  1. The AMPV is replacing the M113, which is almost 60. Plus, the M113 replacement will be very exportable!e, unlike the MPC.

    However, both MPC competitors are ready, so a few should be procured to find a winner asap.

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    1. flawed logic once again David. the US Army is replacing a vehicle that is as old as the AAV to meet a US Army specific requirement. additionally this vehicle will NOT be highly exportable. if you've been keeping up with the armored vehicle market then you'd see that many countries are designing very nice vehicles in house.

      additionally the vehicle that i'm beginning to favor the BAE/IVECO is being used by the San Marco Brigade...Italian Marines....oh and yeah. i know BAE has a foot in the F-35 shit storm.

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    2. You need to throw the cuffs at the people running the show ,460mio$ for 29 prototypes you could get something like 200+ Patria AMVs or Wolverine whatever you want to call it for that kind of cash.

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