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General Dynamics Unveils the LAV H High-Capacity Technology Demonstrator
The LAV H Will be On Display
at the AUSA Exposition, Washington D.C., From October 8 to 10, 2007
LONDON, Ontario, Canada – General Dynamics has developed the LAV H
High-Capacity Technology Demonstrator in response to evolving operational
requirements and customer needs for enhanced survivability, higher payload
capacity, superior mobility, increased mechanical and electrical power, and
upgraded vetronics and situational awareness.
The 25 tonne (55,000 lb.) test platform is based on a LAV III Infantry Carrier
Vehicle hull and retains maximum commonality with the existing LAV II/III-based
systems, including the Stryker family of vehicles. As a result, these technology
enhancements can also be offered as upgrades to existing LAV and Stryker fleets.
The LAV H offers a significant increase in the vehicle’s ability to survive
prevalent threats through improvements to the baseline hull and the addition of
IED protection kits. Through enhancements to the driveline, suspension, brake
system and steering, the LAV H maintains superior mobility while significantly
increasing its payload capacity. The vehicle also features a new power pack as
well as an upgraded electrical power-generation capability. The scalable, open
vetronics architecture provides operators with access to more information about
vehicle system status and improved external situational awareness.
The LAV H will be on display at the General Dynamics booth at the 2007
Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Exposition from October 8 to 10 in
Washington D.C.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, employs approximately
82,900 people worldwide and anticipates 2007 revenues of more than $27 billion.
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 online at www.generaldynamics.com
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