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BAE Systems AMPV prototype fires Counter-UAS during live multi-scenario demonstration.


| Defense News Army 2024

BAE Systems has achieved a significant milestone in the development of its Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS) prototype. In a recent live fire demonstration at the Big Sandy range in Kingman, Arizona, conducted in collaboration with Moog, the AMPV C-UAS prototype showcased its impressive capabilities.
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In a recent live fire demonstration at the Big Sandy range in Kingman, Arizona, conducted in collaboration with Moog, the AMPV C-UAS prototype showcased its impressive capabilities (Picture source: BAE Systems)


During the demonstration, the prototype proved its ability to detect, track, identify, and engage both stationary and moving aerial and ground targets in various realistic battlefield scenarios. Notably, the turret effectively engaged ground targets and demonstrated its prowess by targeting stationary and moving small drones using 30mm proximity rounds with a slew-to-cue capability.

According to Bill Sheehy, BAE Systems AMPV program director, the success of this collaborative effort highlights the modular and flexible nature of the AMPV platform, designed to support adaptability and growth for the warfighter. This rapid response collaboration with Moog demonstrates the potential for future integration and enhancements, setting a high standard for future developments in the AMPV program.

The showcased prototype shares the proven chassis of existing variants within the family of vehicles (FoV) while incorporating key enhancements from BAE Systems' External Mission Equipment Package (ExMEP) top plate. ExMEP offers opportunities for the rapid integration of future technologies and capabilities onto the AMPV, with the integration of the U.S. Army's validated Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense (M-SHORAD) turret being just one example among the many turret systems ExMEP can adapt swiftly.


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The AMPV C-UAS prototype boasts the Moog Reconfigurable Integrated-weapons Platform (RIwP) turret as part of the ExMEP configuration (Picture source: BAE Systems)


The AMPV C-UAS prototype boasts the Moog Reconfigurable Integrated-weapons Platform (RIwP) turret as part of the ExMEP configuration. Brandon Gollwitzer, Moog Inc. Turreted Weapon Systems general manager, United States, emphasized that the fully integrated mission capabilities demonstrated by RIwP equipment on the AMPV are ready to meet the current and future needs of warfighters. Moog's contribution also includes Leonardo DRS' Multi-Mission Hemispheric Radars (MHR), associated C2 systems, and Northrop Grumman's XM914 30mm cannon, which are common to the M-SHORAD system.

The AMPV program has already secured a full-rate production contract for five different variants in 2023 and is actively deploying the FoV to Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) units. With its focus on improving power, mobility, interoperability, and survivability, the AMPV holds significant promise for the Army and its allies as it shapes the future of military vehicles.


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