
and to General Dynamics Land Systems in Sterling Heights, Mich., to build prototypes of the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV).


Officials of the Army Contracting Command at Detroit Arsenal in Warren, Mich., announced two separate contracts Tuesday - collectively worth nearly $1.6 billion - to American Rheinmetall Vehicles LLC in Sterling Heights, Mich.

Army land warfare experts are narrowing down the number of defense contractors seeking to design next-generation fast armored combat vehicles and vetronics architecture to replace the Army M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
