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3 avril 2014 4 03 /04 /avril /2014 07:50
3 UK Companies To Support Army Protected Mobility Vehicles

A deal to support protected mobility vehicles being brought into the UK Army's equipment program includes the Mastiff. (UK Army)

 

Apr. 2, 2014 - By ANDREW CHUTER – Defense News

 

LONDON — Three British defense companies have secured a deal to support and sustain nearly half of the 2,000 protected mobility vehicles purchased for the war in Afghanistan and now being brought permanently into the Army’s core equipment program.

 

A team led by Morgan Advanced Materials and including subcontractors Ricardo and Ultra Electronics has been selected by Britain’s Defence Ministry to undertake post-design services on about 685 Cougar-based mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles purchased from Force Protection, sources here said.

 

The deal covers the six-wheel and four-wheel-drive versions of Cougars, known respectively in Britain as the Mastiff and Ridgback, along with the Wolfhound protected truck variant.

 

Nearly 700 Cougar MRAPS, along with a small number of Buffalo mine-clearance vehicles, were purchased from what is now General Dynamics Land Systems-Force Protection as the British sought to better protect against improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan.

 

The three companies announced late last year they had formed a team to bid for the Cougar post-design services deal.

 

Morgan Advanced Materials, then known as NP Aerospace, developed and integrated UK-specific specialized armor protection and electronic systems into all three of the Cougar family members involved in the contract.

 

The deal runs initially for two years and could be extended for a further five years.

 

Announcing the deal, Defence Procurement Minister Philip Dunne said, “This investment which is set to be worth up to £20 million over the first two years of the contract, will not only ensure our vehicles are adapted to their new roles, but will sustain the livelihoods of highly skilled employees at three British-based defense companies.”

 

The British Army announced in December it is bringing virtually all of the 2,000 or so protected mobility vehicles purchased for urgent operational requirements (UOR) in Afghanistan into its core long-term equipment program.

 

Other UOR vehicles becoming a permanent feature in the British military include nearly 400 Foxhound light patrol vehicles built by General Dynamics-Force Protection Europe, which bid but lost out on the post-design services deal; 325 Navistar Defense-supplied Huskies; 100 ST Kinetics Warthogs; 400 Jackal patrol vehicles; and 70 Coyote tactical support machines built by Supacat.

 

Post-design service contracts are already in place with the original equipment manufacturers for other vehicle fleets outside of the Cougar family.

 

Navistar and Supacat have formed a team to deliver collaborative future support to the MoD for their respective vehicle fleets.

 

The MoD is running a number of competitions to upgrade protected mobility vehicles returning from Afghanistan, including the Cougar family, with contracts likely to start being let in the next few weeks.

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6 décembre 2013 5 06 /12 /décembre /2013 08:50
Morgan, Ricardo and Ultra form partnership for UK's Mastiff vehicle contract

 

12/05/2013 Defence IQ Press

 

Morgan Advanced Materials, Ricardo and Ultra Electronics have formed an exclusive partnership to bid for the continued support and upgrade of the UK Ministry of Defence’s Mastiff, Ridgback and Wolfhound fleet of Protected Patrol Vehicles.

 

Morgan Advanced Materials’ Composites and Defence Systems business (formerly NP Aerospace) is the acting as the prime contractor in the contract. It has designed, developed and integrated UK-specific, specialised armour protection and electronic systems into the entire Mastiff family of vehicles from base platforms purchased from the US. Morgan also implemented and operated the spares support processes, including configuration management, stocking and supply chain management, which kept the fleets running during combat operations.

 

Ricardo is an automotive engineering specialist and was responsible for the initial design, development and engineering of the Foxhound vehicles, manufacturing all 376 units ordered to date. Ricardo was prime contractor on the Vixen and RWMIK+ upgrade programmes and has also undertaken a project for the Defence Science & Technology Laboratory (DSTL) to identify improvements to the fuel efficiency of Mastiff vehicles.

 

“Ricardo is extremely pleased to be joining forces with Morgan and Ultra in what represents a highly effective and all-British partnership, drawing together world-class engineering capabilities and extensive experience in military vehicle design, development, manufacture and overhaul,” said Ricardo UK managing director Martin Fausset.

 

Ultra Electronics has pioneered vehicle information and power systems and has worked on behalf of customers including the MoD, US Department of Defense and other Tier 1 suppliers into the defence sector. Ultra is currently under contract to provide multiple electronic systems for the Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme and Scout SV development. It is the only Tier 2 supplier involved in all aspects of Generic Vehicle Systems Architecture (GVSA), Generic Soldier Architecture (GSA) and Generic Base Architecture (GBA).

 

The MoD will shortly award contracts for Post Design Service, Coherence and future upgrade work. Morgan will lead the group and is bidding as prime contractor.

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12 novembre 2013 2 12 /11 /novembre /2013 18:35
Thailand’s Defence Technology Institute partners with Ricardo on new 8x8 vehicle

Black Widow Spider 8x8 concept on display at the Defence & Security 2013 exhibition, Bangkok

 

11.11.2013 Ricardo - army-guide.com

 

The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) – the Thai ministry of defence’s research and development agency – today announced that it will partner with Ricardo on the next phase of development of its Black Widow Spider 8x8 armoured vehicle programme in support of the Royal Thai Army.

 

DTI was set up to develop Thailand’s defence technology capability and to help build the local defence industry; the Black Widow Spider represents its first major military vehicle programme. DTI and Ricardo have already completed the initial phase of technology development for the Black Widow Spider 8x8, and displayed the vehicle configuration at the recent Defence & Security 2013 exhibition hosted in Bangkok. The vehicle has been designed to provide protected firepower and extreme mobility in reconnaissance, command and control and fire support roles.

 

“DTI and Ricardo have agreed to work together to develop the next phase of the Black Widow Spider 8x8 project,” confirmed Colonel Tawiwat Veeraklaew, DTI’s executive director of R&D. “I am looking forward to working closely with Ricardo on this important project for Thailand’s defence industry.”

 

“Ricardo is proud to have been selected by DTI to partner with it on this key vehicle programme,” commented Andy North, Ricardo chief engineer, defence. “This work builds upon our extremely strong reputation for the design, development and production of class-leading, agile and highly crew-protected defence vehicles, including the Foxhound, WMIK and Vixen platforms used by British forces. We look forward to working with DTI on this important programme and helping to develop a truly world-class defence vehicle.”

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