ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 20 (UPI) -- BAE Systems received a $9 million contract from the U.S. Army to produce and deliver nine second-generation International Light Armored Vehicles.
The ILAV is a 4x4 v-shaped hull, mine-protected vehicle used in several countries to fulfill a variety of roles.
Under the foreign military sales contract, BAE Systems will provide six ILAV Explosive Ordnance Disposal variants and three ILAV Interrogator Arm variants. The company will also supply repair parts for the fleet of Interrogator Arm variants.
The name of the country to receive the vehicles wasn't disclosed.
BAE said work on the contract began in August and is anticipated to be complete next May. A significant portion of the work will be performed by Force Protection Industries Inc. and Spartan Chassis. Work will also be performed at BAE Systems' facilities in Aiken, S.C., and York, Pa.
Since 2006, more than 700 ILAVs have been produced and delivered to the United States and foreign allies.