US Buys Additional Trophy APS, Rafael Pushes Light Version for Bradley and Stryker

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January 14, 2019 | Originally published by Date Line: January 14 on

In the US military”s bid to protect troops inside its M1 Abrams main battle tanks from incoming threats such as anti-tank guided missiles and rocket-propelled grenades, the army and US Marine Corps (USMC) are purchasing additional Israeli-built Trophy active protection systems (APSs).

Leonardo DRS, Rafael”s US-based partner, announced on 8 January that it has received a contract initially worth up to USD79.6 million to provide the services with additional Trophy systems. The latest contract pushes the program”s funded value more than USD200 million.

“Leonardo DRS is proud of the confidence shown by the army in deciding to field Trophy to even more US combat brigades,” said Aaron Hankins, vice-president and general manager of the Leonardo DRS Land Systems division. “Together with our Rafael partners, we are fully committed to meeting our customers” demands and are working in parallel to further address the urgent protection needs of other US platforms.”