BAE to Supply Marines With 34 Additional Amphibious Combat Vehicles

Approximately 240 ACVs have been ordered from BAE so far with a total value of about $2.732 billion

Photo: BAE Systems website

BAE Systems has been awarded a follow-on contract by the US Department of Defense to supply 34 more amphibious combat vehicles (ACVs) worth approximately $182 million in personnel carriers (APCs) variants to the US Marine Corps.

Last December, BAE announced that it had received a fourth order from the US Marine Corps to manufacture and supply 40 ACV-P amphibious vehicles worth $211 million. So far, about 240 ACVs have been ordered from BAE with a total value of about $2.732 billion in 4 different configurations.

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