Army Disqualifies Lynx 41 IFV From Bradley Replacement Program
October 07 2019
USA
The Army has disqualified the Lynx 41 armored vehicle submitted by Raytheon and Rheinmetall for the competition to replace the Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, reports Defense News. The period to submit bids for the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) program closed on Oct. 1. The disqualification came after Raytheon and Rheinmetall failed to deliver a fully functional prototype to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., by Oct. 1, as stipulated, sources said. Rheinmetall has...
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