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September 10, 2008 |
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General Dynamics Awarded $70 Million Contract to Equip U.S. Army Stryker Brigade with New Land Warrior System
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – General Dynamics C4 Systems has been awarded
a $70 million contract to equip the 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division Stryker
Brigade Combat Team (5/2 SBCT) with a new, lighter-weight version of the Land
Warrior integrated fighting system. This order funds a Brigade-set of Land
Warrior ensembles and vehicle integration kits. General Dynamics C4 Systems is a
business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD).
The Land Warrior system provides command-and-control, computing, communication
and position-location technologies that will digitally link the Stryker
brigade’s infantry soldiers to the battlefield network while they are on
missions, improving their situational awareness, survivability, mission speed
and effectiveness. The slimmer Land Warrior system now weighs 7.2 pounds, down
from approximately 17 pounds in 2006.
“Battlefield-proven, Land Warrior has become a battle command-and-control tool
that enables leaders outside of their vehicles to more effectively and
efficiently command. It’s the cornerstone for future ground warfighter systems,”
said Mark Showah, director of integrated systems for General Dynamics C4 Systems
System improvements, including size, weight and power reductions, resulted from
feedback received directly from soldiers equipped with a previous generation of
Land Warrior in Iraq. Their suggestions helped guide a team working at the
General Dynamics-sponsored EDGE Innovation Network to improve the ‘fightability’
of the Land Warrior system.
Based at Fort Lewis, Wash., soldiers of the 5/2 SBCT will be equipped with
advanced warfighting technologies that include built-in text messaging
capabilities; maps and imagery that can be changed by leaders while on-the-move;
virtual ‘chem-lights’ that identify known enemy locations; and acoustic sniper
detection. Land Warrior was first deployed to Iraq with the 4th Battalion, 9th
Infantry Regiment, based in Fort Lewis, Wash., in 2007.
General Dynamics C4 Systems is a leading integrator of secure communication and
information systems and technology. With more than 10,000 employees worldwide,
the company specializes in command and control, communications networking,
computing and information assurance for defense, government and select
commercial customers in the United States and abroad.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately
84,600 people worldwide and anticipates 2008 revenues of approximately $29.5
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 on the Internet at www.generaldynamics.com.