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New Kongsberg PROTECTOR CROWS US Army Order

M1A1 Abrams with CROWS [US Amy image via Kongsberg]
It was yesterday announced by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace that the US Army has placed a $48million order for more Kongsberg PROTECTOR CROWS.

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Press Release, 18 September 2019: It was announced that US Army placed yet another order with KONGSBERG for delivery of Common Remote Weapon Stations (CROWS) for their soldiers. The order was valued at 48 MUSD.

Since 2007, KONGSBERG has delivered more than 16,000 Remote Weapon Station systems to the US Army, providing soldiers in all services within US Department of Defense lethality solution in a protected environment in missions and operations all over the world.

– This new contract confirms the US Army’s trust in KONGSBERG, and our ability as the sole provider for the US Armed Forces to deliver battle proven CROWS systems that they know enhances their soldiers protection in various missions, says Pål Bratlie, Executive Vice President in Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS. KONGSBERG has a unique and unmatched position in the market, having competitively defended our RWS position and contracts three times in the previous 12 years. We are proud to have provided soldiers with the latest technology and reliable solutions for many years, and look forward to further develop and strengthen this relationship, says Bratlie.

The US Army awarded KONGSBERG the first CROWS contract in 2007. More than a decade later, KONGSBERG is still the sole provider of CROWS for the US Army with the latest IDIQ contract awarded September last year valued at 498 MUSD. To date, the US Army has placed orders with KONGSBERG worth 68% of the IDIQ contract.

– The unique experience the US soldiers have provided us through millions of hours using the systems, has enabled KONGSBERG to further develop and improve the technical advances of the PROTECTOR CROWS, says Pål Bratlie. The latest Purchase Orders have included the CROWS Low Profile for Abrams Main Battle Tanks the new CROWS-J fitted with a Javelin ATGM missile, additional spares as well as continued support and maintenance.

Production and support of the CROWS will continue in in KONGSBERGs state-of-the art production facilities in Johnstown, Pa. The system protect troops from harms way, while increasing effective range, precision and giving a decisive advantage in situational awareness.

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