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March 22, 2010 |
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General Dynamics UK team awarded contract to deliver
Specialist Vehicle for British Army
South Wales-based defence contractor to bring
jobs to seven other UK regions through ASCOD SV programme
London - General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited has been selected by the
Ministry of Defence to provide the next generation of armoured fighting vehicles
to the British Army. The MoD has chosen General Dynamics’ ASCOD SV tracked
vehicle as the winning design for the demonstration phase of the Specialist
Vehicle competition, providing both the Scout variant and the Common Base
Platform for up to 580 SV vehicles. ASCOD SV is the latest generation of a
proven European design which has been significantly redesigned by General
Dynamics’ UK engineering team, and will provide unparalleled military capability
for the British Army over the 30 years of the vehicles’ life.
“The General Dynamics UK team won this competition to provide the British Army
with its next generation of Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFV) because it is the
best vehicle for the British troops,” commented Dr. Sandy Wilson, President and
Managing Director of General Dynamics UK. “We offered the best integrated
solution, the best growth potential over the 30-year life of the vehicle, the
best value for money for the British taxpayer and the best deal for the UK
Industrial base.
The ASCOD SV programme is British to its bootstraps, delivering a Military off
the Shelf vehicle with British design by British engineers to the British Army
while safeguarding or creating 10,600 jobs for British workers.”
British troops using the ASCOD SV will have the best protection available in
this vehicle class, both as it is delivered and as it grows to meet future
threats. The vehicle will be immediately capable of delivering load-carrying
growth potential of up to 42 tonnes thanks to a modern, proven drivetrain. This
means that ASCOD SV is capable now of being equipped to meet future threats
likely to appear over its entire 30 year life, without the need to upgrade its
engine or transmission during that time. Finally, 80% of ASCOD SV’s full rate
production will be based in the UK, securing or creating over 10,600 jobs for
British workers.
These new jobs will be secured or created over the duration of the SV programme
in South Wales where General Dynamics UK is based, Scotland, the North of
England, the North West, the East and West Midlands, and the East and South of
England. General Dynamics UK has sub-contracted Lockheed Martin UK INSYS to
produce the turret of the Scout variant of ASCOD SV, and will transfer full rate
production of the entire ASCOD SV programme to DSG in Donnington, ensuring 80%
of ASCOD SV production happens in the UK.
Lord Peter Levene, Chairman of General Dynamics UK Limited said: “We are
delighted that the MoD has selected ASCOD SV for its SV programme, a decision we
believe will sustain the British tank industry for future generations. We are
confident that the decision will, most importantly, provide the best protection
for British soldiers, as well as provide both the greatest long-term value and
the best military capability for the UK Government and the MoD. We look forward
to delivering this contract in partnership with the MoD for the benefit of
Britain’s armed forces.”
For images of ASCOD SV go to:
http://www.generaldynamics.uk.com/FRES/Image_Gallery.asp
For video footage of ASCOD SV go to:
http://www.generaldynamics.uk.com/FRES/video/ASCOD_Drive.avi
About ASCOD SV
ASCOD SV has been designed to a rating of 42 tonnes, and incorporates a
fully proven transmission rated at 45 tonnes. This means the load carrying
ability of ASCOD SV meets the full SV requirement now and won’t require a major
upgrade programme to deliver all proposed variants.
Based on a proven European design, it is the latest-generation vehicle developed
specifically for SV by a team of General Dynamics UK’s engineers in Britain and
Europe. It is a low-risk choice for SV, with excellent weight and growth
potential.
The vehicle offers one common-base platform which can meet the range of SV
roles. Its turret is designed by Lockheed Martin UK INSYS, specifically for the
British Army’s scout role. ASCOD SV also offers high value to the UK Defence
Industrial Base. Its Intellectual Property will be based in the UK, part of the
sovereign capability available to the British Government. By value, 80% of the
vehicle manufacture will be completed in the UK, with 70% of the supply chain
companies UK-based. Overall, ASCOD SV will create or safeguard more than 10,500
jobs in the UK.
About General Dynamics
General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of General
Dynamics (NYSE: GD), is a leading player in the UK’s knowledge economy and
industrial base. Established in the United Kingdom for over 40 years, it employs
over 1,600 people at 10 UK and international facilities. A prime contractor and
complex systems integrator, working in partnership with the Ministry of Defence
(MoD) and other allies, growing key intellectual property, skills and
capabilities in its UK research facilities and workforce, whilst harnessing
world-leading technology.
General Dynamics UK led a key MoD Defence Technology Centre research consortium
and, together with a growing C4I export programme, plays a central role
manufacturing and developing technology to deliver network enabled capability
and ISTAR in the battlespace. The Company is widely recognised as a leading
contender to supply and integrate the next generation of Armoured Fighting
Vehicles for the British Army. For further information visit
www.generaldynamics.uk.com
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, employs approximately
91,700 people worldwide. The company is a market leader in business aviation;
land and expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and
marine systems; and information systems and technologies. More information about
the company is available on the Internet at www.generaldynamics.com.
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