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U.S. Army orders more body armor from BAE Systems

London-based BAE Systems is the leading supplier of body armor for the U.S. Army. Photo courtesy of BAE Systems

The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $45 million contract for the production of 90,000 lightweight torso and side armor units for soldiers, the company announced on Thursday.

The armor plate inserts are designed to give soldiers protection while also decreasing their carrying load. The contract was awarded through the Soldier Protection System Vital Torso Protection program, which seeks to continue making armor lighter.

Robert Monks, BAE Systems’ director of Warfighter Protection Programs, is confident the armor will provide the protection and maneuverability infantry units need.

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“This award shows the continued importance of BAE Systems to the Army’s drive to deliver the lightest weight body armor available today,” Monks said in a statement. “It positions us to continue as a leading supplier of the lightest, next-generation body armor for the U.S. Department of Defense.”

Three variants of the new armor line are entering low-rate initial production under the contract, including the Lightweight X Small Arms Protective Insert (XSAPI), the Lightweight X Side Ballistic Insert (XSBI) and Lightweight Enhanced Side Ballistic Insert (ESBI). The company says all three variants offer the same level of ballistic performance as previous generations while being at least seven percent lighter.

Production is underway at the company’s facility in Phoenix, Arizona.

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