SciSys on target for slice of £1bn contract

October 31, 2011
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SciSys, the Chippenham firm, which also has offices in Bristol, looks set to gain significant business from the £1bn British Army Warrior Armoured Fighting Vehicle upgrade programme announced last week by Prime Minister David Cameron during a visit to Lockheed Martin UK.

As a member of the Warrior Transformation Team with special responsibility for the electronics architecture, SciSys representatives were present when the selection of Lockheed Martin UK to lead the upgrade was confirmed.  SciSys said today in a Stock Exchange announcement that it anticipates entering into meaningful dialogue with Lockheed over the coming weeks "regarding a possible contract as part of the overall transformation programme".

Hundreds of vehicles will be fitted with an improved turret and new, stabilised 40mm cannon enabling them to fire more accurately while on the move. They will also benefit from a new armour mounting system which will allow them to be fitted with different types of armour.

The head of the Army, Chief of General Staff General Sir Peter Wall, said: "Warrior will continue to be at the heart of our combat capability for at least another 25 years with state-of-the-art firepower and electronics."

SciSys promises a further update to the market when discussions have progressed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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