GD and Rheinmetall secure $45 billion US Army vehicle contract
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo! Voices

The US Army has selected General Dynamics and American Rheinmetall to compete for a potential $45 billion contract to replace the Bradley fighting vehicle. The two companies will develop detailed digital designs and prototypes for testing, with a production contract awarded to the winner in 2027. The new XM30 mechanized infantry combat vehicle is expected to have a hybrid-electric engine, carry up to six passengers, and include a 50 millimeter turret mounted gun, as well as other machine guns and anti-tank weapons. The Army has struggled to replace the Bradley over a number of years, with a previous attempt abandoned.