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Honeywell tapped for M1 tank engine refurbishment
by Stephen Carlson
Washington (UPI) Jul 9, 2018

Honeywell International has been awarded a contract to supply hardware for an engine revitalization program for the M1 Abrams tank.

The deal, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, comes under a $119 million modification to an existing contract for the Total Integrated Engine Revitalization Automotive Gas Turbine program for M1 Abrams tank engines.

The M1A2 Abrams is the standard main battle tank of the United States and many allied militaries. It is a derivative of the original M1 tank and carries a 120mm gun, depleted uranium armor inserts and other improvements.

Over 10,000 Abrams tanks of all variants have been produced since the tanks introduction in 1980. It has been widely exported to militaries across the world and is expected to remain the primary U.S. tank with upgrades for years to come.

Work on the contract will be performed in Phoenix, Ariz., with an estimated completion date of March 29, 2021.

Fiscal 2018 Army working capital funds for the full value of the $119 million contract have been obligated at the time of award.


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Northrop Grumman contracted for mine detection system support
Washington (UPI) Jul 5, 2018
Northrop Grumman Undersea Systems has been contracted by the U.S. Navy for maintenance and support of the AN/AQS-24 mine detection system. The contract, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, comes under a $9.9 million firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded contract for maintenance of the AN/AQS-24 mine detecting system for the U.S. Navy. The AN/AQS-24A is a towed side scan sonar with laser detection that is used by U.S. Navy helicopters such ... read more

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