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BAE to provide RG33 MRAP support services

YORK, Pa., Dec. 17 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a group of contracts for the company to provide engineering support for RG33 mine resistant ambush protected vehicles.

British company BAE was awarded a group of 12 contracts from the Army worth $112.9 million. As part of the contracts, BAE will support the Army's RG33 MRAP vehicles with on-site engineering service and support at Army installations around the world, including in combat theaters.

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The contracts, which also include performing upgrades and supplying spare parts, among other logistical services, are part of an effort by the Defense Department to keep the fleet of MRAP vehicles operating at the highest capacity to protect soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan from ballistic and explosive threats such as roadside bombs.

"Through training and support at installation sites across the United States and various locations in-theater, we ensure that soldiers receive the instruction needed to execute successful missions while using these vehicles," Matt Riddle, BAE Systems wheeled vehicle programs vice president, said in a statement.

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