The Army on Wednesday awarded General Dynamics Corp. (NYSE: GD) a $2.48 billion contract to produce an upgraded version of its Stryker armored infantry carrier vehicle.
The seven-year contract calls on the Reston company to provide the Army with its Stryker Double V-Hull (DVH) A1 engineering change proposal (ECP) vehicles. The reconfigured Stryker has tested more resistant to mine and improvised explosive device detonations and includes a number of engineering and electronic upgrades.
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Source: The Business Journal


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