Elbit Systems to Provide Battle Management Application to the UK MoD

Under the contract, worth up to £40 million, Elbit Systems UK will provide the British Army with an operationally proven battle management application for both headquarters and tactical units

Stephen Woodger of the UK MoD (right) with Martin Fausset, Elbit Systems UK CEO, at the signing ceremony (Credit: Elbit Systems UK)

Elbit Systems announced today that its subsidiary, Elbit Systems UK, was awarded an initial contract of about £10 million (approximately USD 13 million) and a potential maximum value of £40 million, from the UK Ministry of Defense to provide the MORPHEUS Battlefield Management Application (BMA). The initial contract will be performed over a three-year period. 

Under the contract, Elbit Systems UK will provide the British Army with an operationally proven battle management application for both headquarters and tactical units, based on TORC2H, Elbit Systems’ command and control platform that has been delivered to many customers worldwide, including to the Australian Defense Forces as part of its Land 200 Tranche 2 battle management system.

“We are proud to have been selected by the UK MoD to supply the MORPHEUS BMA providing a valuable capability for the British Army,” commented Martin Fausset, CEO of Elbit Systems UK. “In doing so we will be bringing Elbit Systems’ operationally proven capability and technological edge into the UK, adapting it for use and delivering it together with our local partners.”

 

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