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Warrior firepower upgrade moves ahead
By Christopher F Foss Jane's Land Forces Contributing Editor
London
Following on from the Warrior Lethality Improvement Programme (WLIP) industry day held earlier in 2006 at the BAE Systems Land Systems facility at Telford, the UK's Defence Procurement Agency has now received the pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) from a number of potential turret contractors.
The UK is seeking a new two-person turret for the Warrior infantry combat vehicle (ICV) armed with a stabilised cannon with a calibre of at least 35 mm. The requirement is for the weapon to be aimed and fired under day or night conditions with a high first-round hit probability while the Warrior is on the move. The selected turret must be capable of being integrated into the Warrior with the minimum of chassis modifications.
For operations in Iraq some Warriors have already been fitted with an enhanced level of protection. Also, Warrior is already being fitted with the General Dynamics UK Bowman digital communications system and the Thales Battlegroup Thermal Imaging System under separate contracts.
The British Army has taken delivery of 789 Warrior ICVs, with final deliveries taking place in 1995. Under existing plans it is expected that a total of 449 Warriors will be upgraded under WLIP with another 125/150 converted into Armoured Battlegroup Support Vehicles.
Warrior firepower upgrade moves ahead
By Christopher F Foss Jane's Land Forces Contributing Editor
London
Following on from the Warrior Lethality Improvement Programme (WLIP) industry day held earlier in 2006 at the BAE Systems Land Systems facility at Telford, the UK's Defence Procurement Agency has now received the pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) from a number of potential turret contractors.
The UK is seeking a new two-person turret for the Warrior infantry combat vehicle (ICV) armed with a stabilised cannon with a calibre of at least 35 mm. The requirement is for the weapon to be aimed and fired under day or night conditions with a high first-round hit probability while the Warrior is on the move. The selected turret must be capable of being integrated into the Warrior with the minimum of chassis modifications.
For operations in Iraq some Warriors have already been fitted with an enhanced level of protection. Also, Warrior is already being fitted with the General Dynamics UK Bowman digital communications system and the Thales Battlegroup Thermal Imaging System under separate contracts.
The British Army has taken delivery of 789 Warrior ICVs, with final deliveries taking place in 1995. Under existing plans it is expected that a total of 449 Warriors will be upgraded under WLIP with another 125/150 converted into Armoured Battlegroup Support Vehicles.