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SUSV is based on the BAE Systems Hägglunds Bv206, while Beowulf is based on the BvS10 that is operational with five countries. According to Shephard Defence Insight, Beowulf has a gross vehicle weight ...
BAE Systems said the Beowulf can climb 45-degree slopes, swim through water, and traverse snow and soft and hard terrains even in extreme weather conditions. Its payload capacity is eight tons.
BAE Systems has proposed an amphibious tracked vehicle design in the company's bid for a U.S. Army competition seeking a ground all-terrain platform that would operate in harsh arctic environments.
Built by BAE Systems Hägglunds in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, the Beowulf and BvS10 include several key components from U.S. suppliers, including its engine, transmission and hydraulic system.
BAE Systems has been engaged by the US Army to deliver two evaluation prototype arctic field vehicles. Called Beowulf, the amphibious all-terrain vehicle is designed for moving soldiers and ...
BAE Systems’ Beowulf has won the U.S. Army’s competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme, and the company has received a $278 milli ...
As the Arctic warms, the Army wants a new vehicle for combat over ice. On August 22, the Army announced that it had chosen the Beowulf two-bodied tracked vehicle by BAE systems to fulfill its Cold ...
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BAE Systems secures $68m for additional CATVsBAE Systems has secured contracts totalling $68m to produce 44 additional cold weather all-terrain vehicles (CATV) for the US Army. This includes a $48m extension to the existing full-rate ...
BAE Systems' backlog order 3x's their ... notable accomplishments come in the form of renewal across the ground platforms with the U.S. Army selecting the Beowulf for its Cold Weather All ...
BAE Systems has submitted a proposal to the U.S. Army for the delivery of two prototype vehicles for the Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle program. BAE Systems is offering its Beowulf platform ...
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