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US Army Expands Arctic Fleet with 19 New Amphibious Tracked Vehicles

BAE Systems has delivered 19 more Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles (CATVs) to the U.S. Army, expanding a fleet designed to move troops and equipment across some of the world’s harshest terrain. The shipment includes the first CATVs assigned to the Vermont National Guard’s Army Mountain Warfare School, giving the specialized training center a new platform for preparing soldiers to operate in extreme winter conditions. The latest handover also in…

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The U.S. Army continues to strengthen its capabilities to operate in the Arctic with a new order for Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) vehicles, the articulated and amphibious platform developed by BAE Systems Hägglunds on the basis of the Beowulf, designed to move where wheeled vehicles cannot operate.The Army Contracting Command awarded on June 30 a $35 million contract modification to BAE Systems Land and Armaments for the manufacture o…

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Frag Out! Magazine broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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