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BAE Systems Hagglunds to support Danish army vehicles
by Richard Tomkins
Oernskoeldsvik, Sweden (UPI) Sep 23, 2016


France turns to Germany for contract in assault rifles
Paris (AFP) Sept 23, 2016 - The French military is to buy German assault rifles to replace its venerable French-made service weapon, the FAMAS, the government's military procurement agency announced on Friday.

Heckler und Koch will provide French troops with its HK 416 F model from 2017 under a 10-year supply contract, the DGA said.

Press reports put the value of the deal at around 300 million euros ($337 million).

"The contract contributes to the further strengthening of the solid ties between Germany and France in defence and in the armaments industry in particular," the DGA said.

The HK 416 F won against four other proposals after bidding was opened across Europe, it said.

The contract provides for the supply of 100,000 weapons, accessories and ammunition, as well as training.

Heckler und Koch have already manufactured 60,000 of the weapons, mainly for the Norwegian armed forces.

The model, which has a rate of fire of up to 900 rounds per minute and an effective firing range of 300 metres (1,000 feet), is already in use with the French air force and special forces.

The FAMAS -- the acronym for 'Fusil d'Assaut de la Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Etienne' -- was designed more than four decades ago.

The four other assault rifles competing with the HK 416 F were the ARX160, made by Beretta of Italy; the MCX, manufactured by the German-Swiss firm Sig Sauer; the VHS2, made by the Croatian firm HS Produkt; and the SCAR, manufactured by Belgium's FN Herstal.

BAE Systems Hagglunds is to provide systems integration, upgrades and support services for the Danish army's fleet of 44 CV90 infantry fighting vehicles.

The contract with Denmark's Defense Acquisition and Logistics Organization also includes prototyping, government-furnished equipment integration, systems safety, maintenance, repairs, and overhaul.

The Danish Army's BV206 all-terrain vehicles will also be covered by the agreement.

"This is a strategically important contract that further underpins good relations with the Danish customer," said Peter Nygren, director of business development at BAE Systems Hägglunds. "We recognize the importance of this contract to our Danish customer and we are looking forward to meeting our commitments."

The company said the contract includes comprehensive industrial cooperation between BAE Systems and industrial partners in Denmark.

The monetary value of the agreement was not disclosed.

"This agreement with BAE Systems Hägglunds is a very important milestone for DALO and the Danish Army," said Col. Anders Maerkedahl Pedersen, head of Land Division at DALO. "With this partnership, we will sustain and develop these highly advanced platforms during the many years to come."


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