US Army awards contract to General Dynamics to upgrade Strykers to A1 configuration


The U.S. Army has awarded General Dynamics Land Systems a $258 million contract modification to upgrade 116 Stryker flat-bottom vehicles to the Stryker A1 configuration.


US Army awards contract to General Dynamics to upgrade Strykers to A1 configuration2
Soldiers maneuver their M1126 Stryker combat vehicle during live-fire training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 8, 2017. The soldiers are assigned to the 25th Infantry Division’s Company C, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team. (US Air Force photo by Alejandro Pena)


The U.S. Army has awarded General Dynamics Land Systems a $258 million contract modification to upgrade 116 Stryker flat-bottom vehicles to the Stryker A1 configuration. The Stryker A1 builds upon the combat-proven Double-V Hull (DVH) configuration, providing unprecedented survivability against mines and improvised explosive devices. In addition to the DVH survivability, the Stryker A1 provides a 450-horsepower engine, 60,000-pound suspension, 910-amp alternator and in-vehicle network.

The Stryker A1 builds upon the combat-proven Double-V Hull (DVH) configuration, providing unprecedented survivability against mines and improvised explosive devices. In addition to the DVH survivability, the Stryker A1 provides a 450-horsepower engine, 60,000-pound suspension, 910-amp alternator and in-vehicle network. The Stryker A1 Infantry Carrier Vehicle is one of the most versatile, most mobile and safest personnel carriers in the entire Army inventory.

Work will be performed in Lima, Ohio; Anniston, Ala.; Tallahassee, Fla.; and Sterling Heights; with an estimated completion date of March 2020.