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At BAE Systems, our dedication shows in everything we do, from advanced electronic systems to cyber operations and intelligence analysis, from combat vehicles to naval weapons, and from ship maintenance and modernization to vehicle upgrades and services. Knowing that our work gives our customers an edge inspires us every day.


 Press Releases

  • Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Okla) and Congressman Tom Cole (Ok-04) join BAE Systems’ leadership in cutting the ribbon honoring the expansion of the BAE Systems’ Elgin facility.

    Dec. 2 2019

    The BAE Systems Elgin, Oklahoma facility is a staple in BAE Systems’ combat vehicles manufacturing network, the Elgin-Lawton community and the United States Army.

    In fact, it’s hard to miss when driving north on I-44 to Oklahoma City. Out of the rolling fields of the Oklahoma countryside this facility provides a stark change in scenery. For the community, however, the Elgin facility represents more than just a change in landscape – it’s a symbol of strength, as it serves as the final assembly location for the M109A7 Self-Propelled Howitzer, the Army’s primary indirect fire support.

     
    Over the summer, BAE Systems completed a construction project that nearly tripled the facility’s size. Roughly 52,000 sq. ft. was added to the existing facility, bringing the total to 72,000 sq. ft. The improvements, including a paint facility, high bay, and added office space, not only enhance future assembly capability, but also offers more employment opportunities, leaving a "significant economic impact" on the community, according to BAE Systems’ Platforms & Services president, Guy Montminy.

    Senator James “Jim” Inhofe, who attended the ceremony, echoed Montminy’s remarks by noting the importance of the Elgin plant and the recent expansion.

    “As the final assembly location for the M109A7 self-propelled howitzer, the highly skilled employees at BAE Systems’ Elgin facility play an important role in supporting one of the U.S. Army’s top modernization priorities, and ensuring soldiers have a critical edge on the battlefield,” said Sen. Inhofe.

    The Elgin facility shares a border with Fort Sill, which gives BAE Systems access to a highly skilled and experienced artillery workforce, while enabling faster transition of the vehicles from production to verification.

    Jeremy Tondreault, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems’ combat vehicles business commented on how support from the surrounding community helped make the expansion possible . According to Tondreault, “without the Fort Sill community, our congressional partners, and the men and women from the Elgin-Lawton area who come to work each day, we wouldn’t be able to produce the vehicles our soldiers need so they can complete their missions and come home safely.”

    Representative Tom Cole also commented on the significance of the expansion for the community. The vehicles that will be produced at the Elgin facility will help the Army match other world powers in military firepower: “the M109A7 is a really important weapon system where honestly our competitors have outgunned us for about a generation. We should never put America in a situation where we might be outgunned by the enemy. This country has the capacity to make sure that doesn't happen for our men and women in uniform", Rep. Cole said. “We’re turning that around, and I think that's a very important decision by the American military." “BAE Systems’ investment and expansion of the Elgin facility in support of the warfighter, will not only create and sustain approximately 50 jobs for decades to come, it will further benefit the community by adding more local and regional suppliers from the great state of Oklahoma.”

    https://www.baesystems.com/en-us/article/elgin--ok-expansion-ceremony

  • BAE Systems was awarded a $249 million contract modification by the U.S. Army for 60 additional M109A7 self-propelled howitzers and its accompanying M992A3 CAT vehicles that will bring improved artillery capabilities to the Army’s ABCTs.

    Dec. 18 2019

    The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $249 million contract modification to complete an additional 60 M109A7 self-propelled howitzers that will bring improved artillery capabilities to the Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Teams (ABCTs).

    We are excited about the opportunity to continue bringing new howitzers and increased survivability to our soldiers,” said Jeremy Tondreault, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems Combat Vehicles. “The M109A7 positions the Army to execute its current mission with confidence and support its future needs and requirements as long range precision fires evolve.”

    The award exercises options on an existing low-rate production contract and includes the completion of an additional 60 M992A3 Carrier, Ammunition, Tracked (CAT) vehicles to accompany the M109A7. 

    The M109A7 and the CAT vehicle sets provide increased commonality across the ABCT, and have significant built-in growth potential in terms of electrical power and weight carrying capacity. The vehicle design includes a new chassis, engine, transmission, suspension, steering system, a new high voltage architecture and improved survivability, while the vehicle’s cannon remains the same as that of an M109A6 Paladin.

    The M109A7 is supported by the Army as a vital technology enhancement program to maintain the combat capability of its ABCTs. It will solve long-term readiness and modernization needs of the M109 family of vehicles through a critical redesign and production plan that leverages the most advanced technology available today. This state-of-the-art “digital backbone” and power generation capability provides a more robust, survivable, and responsive indirect fire support capability for ABCT Soldiers. The M109A7 is a significant upgrade over the M109A6 as it restores space, weight, and power cooling, while providing significant growth potential for emerging technologies.

    The initial contract was awarded in 2017. This most recent order brings the total number of vehicle sets — M109A7 howitzers and M992A3 ammunition carriers — to 156, and the total contract value to $1.16 billion.

    Work on the M109A7 will take place at several facilities within the Company’s combat vehicles manufacturing network including: Aiken, South Carolina; Elgin, Oklahoma; Sterling Heights, Michigan; and, York, Pennsylvania.
     
    BAE Systems receives order from U.S. Army for additional M109A7 Self-Propelled Howitzers | BAE Systems | United States

  • The M109A7 addresses long-term readiness and modernization needs of the M109 self-propelled howitzer family through a production plan that leverages today’s most advanced technology, enhancing reliability, maintainability, performance, responsiveness, let

    Mar. 24 2020

    The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $339 million contract modification for the production of 48 vehicle sets of M109A7 Self-propelled Howitzer (SPH) and its companion, the M992A3 Carrier, Ammunition, Tracked (CAT) vehicle, and includes post-delivery support and spare parts.

    The M109A7 SPH and M992A3 CAT vehicle set is a vital program enhancement for increased combat capability and sustainment of the Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Teams (ABCTs). The program offers enhanced indirect-fire artillery capabilities to the ABCTs with new technologies for power generation and survivability.

    The new M109A7 addresses long-term readiness and modernization needs of the M109 self-propelled howitzer family through a critical redesign and production plan that leverages today’s most advanced technology. Its state-of-the-art “digital backbone” and power generation capability provides a more robust, survivable, and responsive indirect fire support capability for ABCT Soldiers. The M109A7 is a significant upgrade over the M109A6 as it enhances reliability, maintainability, performance, responsiveness, lethality, and crew survivability.

    The initial contract was awarded in 2017 for low-rate production. This most recent order brings the total number of M109A7 and M992A3 vehicle sets to 204, with a total contract value of $1.5 billion. The award follows the Army’s decision, announced in February, to commence full-rate production of the vehicle.

    https://www.baesystems.com/en-us/article/u-s--army-awards--339-million-contract-for-m109a7-self-propelled-howitzers-and-m992a3-carrier--ammunition--tracked-vehicles

  • ERCA will be integrated into an M109A7 Self Propelled Howitzer

    Jul. 15 2019

    The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $45 million contract for the Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) Increment 1 prototype with the purpose of increasing the range and rate of fire on current and future M109A7 self-propelled howitzers.

    The development of ERCA is in collaboration with the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Armaments Center.
     
    This prototype phase will address capability gaps in the Army’s indirect fire systems and improve the rate and range of fire with the development of power distribution software and hardware integration solutions. ERCA will be integrated onto the M109A7 and will require the M109A7’s current 39-caliber turret to be replaced with a 58-caliber, 30-foot long gun barrel with the objective of creating firepower double the current range.
     
    “ERCA is a significant technological step forward for the Army’s artillery portfolio,” said Scott Davis, vice president or programs, BAE Systems’ Combat Vehicles business. “We were selected based on our years of experience in the development of self-propelled howitzer systems. Long-range precision fire is a top priority for the Army, and we are pleased to be a partner in efforts to equip soldiers with the latest technology.”

    The development program aims to provide the warfighter with extended range while maintaining the weight found in current systems to minimize performance impacts on the chassis. Under separate contracts, BAE Systems is also developing precision guidance kits with anti-jamming capabilities (PGK-AJ) that can operate in the challenging ERCA firing environment. PGK-AJ is compatible with existing and new long-range rounds for multiple firing platforms, including the M109 self-propelled howitzer.

    BAE Systems is currently producing the M109A7 configuration for the Army in the low-rate initial production phase.
     
    Development work on ERCA Self Propelled Howitzer will take place at the Army’s Picatinny Arsenal and BAE Systems’ facilities in York, Pennsylvania; Sterling Heights, Michigan and Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    https://www.baesystems.com/en-us/article/u-s--army-awards-bae-systems--45-million-contract-for-extended-range-cannon-artillery-prototype