Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has received a contract from the US Marine Corps for long lead items, signalling the start of full-rate production for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle 30mm program (ACV-30). The items included in the USD 51 million contract are subcomponents specific to the 30 mm remote turret manufactured by KONGSBERG in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
The contract is part of a framework agreement worth up to USD 329 million.
The ACV-30 mounts a stabilized, remotely operated Medium Calibre Turret (MCT-30) manufactured by KONGSBERG that provides the protection Marines need while leaving ample room for troop capacity and payload while keeping the crew under armour. The remote turret eliminates the space requirement of legacy turreted cannon systems, providing more room to transport troops or mission-essential equipment and reducing weight for better mobility.
“This agreement is an important milestone for the US Marine Corps ACV-30 program, enabling rapid deliveries when full-rate production starts. We are pleased that US Marine Corp has selected the highly advanced 30mm PROTECTOR remote turret system from KONGSBERG in the program,” said Eirik Lie, President of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.
The US Marine Corps is continuing to grow its relationship with Kongsberg’s PROTECTOR family of remote weapon systems and remote turrets, providing streamlined training and sustainment, wireless fire control, and future technology and effector integration.
The USD 51 million contract is part of a framework agreement. On 4 November, the US Department of Defense announced that Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace was awarded a not-to-exceed USD 329 million firm-fixed-price, undefinitized contract action for the procurement of medium MCT-30.