The Marine Corps approved the Amphibious Assault Vehicle Survivability Upgrade (AAV-SU) program to begin low-rate initial production (LRIP), with the program executive officer for land systems signing a Milestone C decision on Aug. 17 and the program manager awarding SAIC funding for 21 vehicles Tuesday, Advanced Amphibious Assault Program Manager Col. Wendell Leimbach told USNI News. Read more
Thursday, 31 August 2017
US Marine corps approved a low-rate initial production of the Amphibious Assault Vehicle Survivability Upgrade program
By Admin at August 31, 2017
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