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Blackburn-based Meggitt win $31.7 million US Marine Corps contract
Blackburn-based Meggitt, a small arms trader, has won a $31.7 million US Marine Corps contract.
The five-year contract covers the design, development, installation and support for some 670 systems and weapon simulators at US Marine Corps facilities at home and abroad.
Delivery will start at the end of 2015.
Meggitt Chief Executive, Stephen Young commented: “Following our $99 million small arms trainer award for the US Army announced in 2014, this second major contract reinforces our product’s system-of-record status.
“Meggitt Training Systems’ association with the USMC began 26 years ago when it used its small arms training expertise to meet the requirements of the Corps’ ‘Train As We Fight’ doctrine.
“I am delighted to see Meggitt continuing to succeed with low-risk, best-value training with its latest virtual simulation systems, Bluefire wireless weaponry and the flexible system architecture needed to meet evolving training conditions.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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