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share less commonality. In March 2000, the Army confirmed it would award up to two contracts. In February, Major General John Caldwell had said the Army would only award one contract, rather than splitting the contract among two winners. In April, Shinseki said the Army had no preference of wheeled versus tracks but said "management could be pretty challenging," if both wheeled and tracked options were chosen.
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In 2000, the Army studied the differences between light, medium (interim) and heavy brigade combat teams. It concluded that medium brigades equipped with LAVs would cost 40 percent less to operate than heavy brigades. LAVs were expected to go at least 1000 mean miles between failures, compared to 654
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Commonality between vehicles was seen as a desired, but not essential characteristic. As of February 2000, the Army believed that most of the Medium Armored Vehicle variants would be based on the infantry carrier vehicle variant. The mobile gun system (MGS) and howitzer variants would be permitted to
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Stryker crews operated more effectively in the Stryker. Interior space was less restricted in the Stryker. The quieter ride allowed crews to hold conversations and plan missions. Stryker drivers could sustain longer operations than M113 drivers, who could receive hearing damage after just five hours
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In December 2000, UDPL filed a challenge to the contract award, forcing the Army to issue a stop-work order. In its protest, UDLP said its vehicles would be ready one to two years earlier at about half the cost of GM-GDLS's proposal. UDLP also alleged that Army officials had unfairly aided GM-GDLS's
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Shinseki said one of his goals was to reduce the service's logistics footprint, which makes up 90 percent of its lift requirement. He expected to make this possible by building future fighting vehicles on a common chassis and using mutually compatible ammunition. He proposed that these vehicles be
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At the same time as the contract award, the Army announced a 16-month schedule slip due to additional development work required on the MGS and fire support vehicle. The NBC vehicle also required additional integration work. The schedule slippage displeased Shinseki, who pressed GM–GDLS to hasten
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In its evaluations, the Army noted that it found neither the wheeled nor the tracked candidates to have any definitive edge over the other. All else being equal, wheeled vehicles generally have less internal volume. However, the Army found the wheeled submissions had adequate space for its
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in January 2000. The demonstration was intended to inform the Army about what was available as well as assess each vehicle's adaptability to the new brigades and their potential for the insertion of new technology to improve its capabilities. Vehicles assessed included the
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said "our heavy forces are too heavy and our light forces lack staying power." He called for heavy units to be "more strategically deployable, and more agile with a smaller footprint, and light forces must be more lethal, survivable, and tactically mobile."
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The service rejected a split buy of the M8 AGS offered by UDPL, citing the system's lower top speed and different maintenance requirements. The service said a single fleet would simplify maintenance and allow units to "move as a fighting unit."
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meeting in October, Shinseki laid out his vision for a lighter, more transportable force. He called for a mid-weight unit that would strike a balance between heavy armor and infantry. Shinseki said such a unit would be especially capable for
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program in 1980. In its decision, the Army cited the LAV's greater mobility, particularly its high speed on paved roads. The Army was also impressed by the LAV's armor which, in its baseline configuration, could resist 14.5 mm rounds.
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provided integration work. Rather than rely on the private sector, ST Kinetics planned to partner with Army depots for most manufacturing (with the exception of its partnership with the Demmer Corporation, which was to produce the
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and could carry 10 passengers. For the MGS requirement, three solutions were offered, the AGS and two variants of the MTVL; one with the AGS turret and 105mm gun, and another with a 90 mm
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The technology for Shinseki's desired force was not expected to be ready until beyond 2010. In the interim, Shinseki sought to bring a prototype unit, using
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IAV variant. Officials later tabled this idea as this variant would require considerable technological risk and expense. The service settled on
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for heavy brigades. Medium brigades were expected to move more quickly and provide greater survivability and firepower than light brigades.
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In November 2000, the Army awarded the IAV contract to GM-GDLS. At $ 4 billion, the deal was the largest combat vehicle purchase since the
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In February 2002, the Army formally renamed the IAV as the "Stryker" after two unrelated U.S. soldiers who posthumously received the
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United Defense MTVL is driven onto a heavy equipment transporter for the IAV platform performance demonstration at Fort Knox
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In September 2002, the Army conducted a congressionally mandated side-by-side testing of the M113A3 and the Stryker.
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Interim Armored Vehicles arrive at Fort Lewis for the 3rd Brigade, 2d Infantry Division, Interim Brigade Combat Team
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turret (called MGS 90). United Defense planned to upgrade M113A2 APCs in Army storage to the MTVL standard.
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A Bionix 25 infantry fighting vehicle mounts a firing ramp at the IAV Platform Performance Demonstration
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A United Defense AGS rolls off a C-130 for the IAV platform performance demonstration at Fort Knox
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requirements. No significant differences in weight or mobility over terrain were seen.
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GAO's decision denying United Defense's protest in the IAV contract
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M1135 nuclear, biological, and chemical reconnaissance vehicle
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proposal by permitting the company to substitute its Stryker
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for its artillery requirement, later to be replaced by the
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The Army conducted a Platform Performance Demonstration at
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The GAO denied UDLP's protest of the award in April 2001.
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proposed the Mobile Tactical Vehicle Light (MTVL) and the
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technologies, online by the end of the fiscal year.
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Mobile Tactical Vehicle Light

U.S. Army
armored fighting vehicle
General Dynamics Land Systems
General Motors Defense
LAV III
Stryker
U.S. Army Chief of Staff
Eric Shinseki
Association of the United States Army
operations short of war
Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles
C-130
commercial off-the-shelf
Fort Knox
Pandur
M1117
LAV III
assault gun variant
Dragoon APC
Bionix 25
LAV 300
Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé
TPz Fuchs
Dragoon
Mobile Tactical Vehicle Light
M8 Armored Gun System
3rd Infantry Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division
Fort Lewis

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