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Army makes move to define new AMPV configuration, seeks concept study for engineers

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The Army is laying the groundwork for a sixth configuration of the Armored Multipurpose Vehicle -- the first addition to the original fleet of five variants since the AMPV requirement was codified in 2013 -- to give combat and mechanized engineers a modern, tracked system to support front-line forces. Representatives from the U.S. Army Engineer School at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO last week traveled to AMPV prime contractor BAE Systems’ manufacturing …
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