HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—Despite recent rumblings that the Army might be looking to change up its latest attempt at replacing the Bradley fighting vehicle, the service is still looking to unveil its choice for the XM-30 early next year.
Two competing vendors will deliver prototypes to Transformation-in-Contact brigades in July, allowing soldiers to give feedback on how the vehicle drives and the kinds of systems that will make it most effective in combat, the Army’s assistant secretary for acquisitions, logistics and technology told reporters Tuesday at the AUSA Global Force Symposium.
“I think the summer will be interesting to see how the prototypes roll out and how well they work,” Brett Ingraham said when asked whether its prospective 2027 Detroit auto show debut will feature one winner, or whether both the Rheinmetall and General Dynamics versions will share the stage…