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Army Hands GDLS $621 Million Boost for Sgt. Stout Work

Summary by insidedefense.com
The Army is pouring $621 million into its Stryker vehicle variant for short-range air defense, according to a Monday Defense Department announcement. The award, intended to fund “parts, services, and support” for the first increment of the Maneuver Short Range Air Defense (M-SHORAD) system, known as Sgt. Stout, is a modification to the service’s original $1.2 billion hybrid contract handed to contractor General Dynamics Land Systems in 2020 for …

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In the United States the Army Contracting Command, based at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, has assigned to General Dynamics Land Systems Inc. a change in the value of 621 million dollars to the contract already in existence relative to the aerial defense system Sgt. Stout (Stryker A1-IM SHORAD). The modification allows the supply of systems, components, services and support. The Sgt. Stout vehicle provides a deadly, mobile and resistant aerial def…

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GovCon Wire broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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