Topic: OMFV
The Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle is a next generation U.S. Army combat vehicles designed to replace the Bradley fighting vehicle.
Textron teams with German Rheinmetall to develop new infantry combat vehicle
Last week, Textron Systems has announced that it is teaming with American Rheinmetall Vehicles, a subsidiary of Germany-based Rheinmetall Defence, to support the U.S. Army’s Optionally Manned...
Rheinmetall releases new video of Lynx KF41 fighting vehicle
On Thursday, German defense conglomerate Rheinmetall has released its new official video showing a Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) during her test at NATO Excercise Brave Warrior...
U.S. Army issues long-delayed draft request for proposals for future combat vehicle
The U.S. Army on Friday issued a request for proposals to competitively build future combat vehicle prototypes. The Army announced in July. 17 notice posted to the Federal...
General Dynamics offers “purpose-built vehicle” to replace Bradley
The U.S. defense contracting giant General Dynamics has submitted a bid for the U.S. Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) competition. General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS), is proposing...
Raytheon Rheinmetall Land Systems submits bid for U.S. Army combat vehicle competition
Raytheon Rheinmetall Land Systems, a joint venture formed by Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) and Rheinmetall Defence, has submitted its bid for the U.S. Army's new Optionally Manned...
Raytheon, Rheinmetall to tie up to offer new combat vehicle for U.S. Army’s OMFV competition
Raytheon Co., one of the world's largest defense contractors, is establishing a new venture to develop a new combat vehicle with Europian partner Rheinmetall Defence, seeking to...
Raytheon, Rheinmetall expand team for Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle competition
One of the Pentagon’s largest weapons suppliers Raytheon and German defense giant Rheinmetall are partnering with Pratt & Miller Defense for the U.S. Army's Optionally Manned Fighting...
What will U.S. Army combat vehicles look like in the future?
Developed in the 1980s, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle has been the mainstay of the U.S. Army over 35 years. It is a combat proven platform that still...