BAE Systems awarded $473M for Paladin production

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YORK, Penn. - BAE Systems recently received a $473 million contract award to produce 40 additional M109A7 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer sets, which includes the M992A3 Carrier Ammunition Tracked ammunition-loading vehicle. According to BAE, the contract I will also provide additional support services, including technical support packages, post-production refurbishment, and welding compliance.

“The M109A7 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer provides the firepower and operational advantage Soldiers need on the modern battlefield,” said Dan Furber, Combat Mission Systems’ Artillery and Combat Support program director for BAE Systems Inc. “This platform gives warfighters the decisive edge in any conflict, and we are looking forward to continuing to provide this proven capability to the U.S. Army.”

The contract was awarded by the Army Contracting Command Detroit and is the first award of a five-year contract. The M109A7 is produced in York, Pennsylvania; Elgin, Oklahoma; and Anniston, Alabama.