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Elbit to provide Bradley Fighting Vehicle's gunner hand station

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
Elbit Systems of America has received a $7.3 million U.S. Defense Logistics Agency contract to provide gunner's hand stations for the Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicles, the company announced Wednesday. A Bradley is shown here during an exercise last month. U.S. Army photo
Elbit Systems of America has received a $7.3 million U.S. Defense Logistics Agency contract to provide gunner's hand stations for the Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicles, the company announced Wednesday. A Bradley is shown here during an exercise last month. U.S. Army photo

FORTH WORTH, Texas, Oct. 5 (UPI) -- Elbit Systems of America has received a $7.3 million U.S. Defense Logistics Agency contract to provide gunner's hand stations for the Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicles, the company announced Wednesday.

The work will be performed over a two-year span in Texas, the company said in a statement.

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The gunner's hand station provides Bradley gunners with the ability to acquire their target and fire accurately.

It works in collaboration with the commander's hand station to drive rate of movement of the Bradley turret and to initiate control signals to the turret fire control systems in the M2A3/M3A3 variants.

Elbit Systems of America also provides the commander's hand station and the turret processing unit for the Bradley.

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