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March 2, 2010 |
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AxleTech International Independent Suspension Wins Again with General Dynamics RG-31 MRAP Vehicle
TROY, Michigan – AxleTech International, a General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) company,
announced today that it has won a significant award to supply 250 new RG-31 MRAP
vehicles with its proprietary 4500 Series ISAS® product. The independent
suspension systems will be delivered to BAE Systems’ Land Systems South Africa
division in South Africa for integration into vehicles being manufactured under
a contract awarded by the U.S. Marine Corps on February 16 to General Dynamics
Land Systems – Canada, the prime contractor for the award.
AxleTech’s Independent Suspension Axle System (ISAS®) will enhance the RG-31s’
capabilities in the rough terrain of Afghanistan. Work is expected to begin
immediately.
The company’s ISAS technology is an industry standard and widely deployed with
proven performance on thousands of vehicles including Textron armored personnel
carriers, Thales Bushmasters and the upgraded Navistar Defense MaxxPro. Major
components are common to the current RG-31, RG-33 and Husky vehicles, heavy
equipment transporters (HETs) and the Palletized Load System (PLS).
Mary Petrovich, general manager of AxleTech International, said, “We are proud
to be the world’s largest independent supplier of high-performance ISAS systems.
This award, on the heels of our MaxxPro win last week, reaffirms AxleTech’s
position as a leader in mission-critical military drivetrain solutions. With
best-in-class turning radius, maneuverability, and ride and handling, we offer
unsurpassed off-road mobility. These upgraded RG-31s will give U.S. soldiers
improved mobility and ride comfort with similar protection levels.”
AxleTech International is a global manufacturer and supplier of axles, axle
components, planetary axles, brakes and aftermarket parts for commercial
specialty trucks, military vehicles and off-highway machines used in the
construction, material handling, forestry, mining and agricultural markets.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately
91,700 people worldwide. The company is a market leader in business aviation;
land and expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and
marine systems; and information systems and technologies. More information about
General Dynamics is available online at www.gd.com.
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