via UPI
LONDON, Ontario, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- An enhanced surveillance suite is to be provided and installed on upgraded Canadian military LAV III armored vehicles by General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada.This understated news blurb is perhaps one of the biggest things to hit the armored vehicle sector.
The surveillance system will include a 32.8-foot retractable mast, an operator control station and a surveillance suite consisting of radar, thermal/day and image intensification sights, laser range finder and GPS.
The contract is worth about $253.3 million and was announced by Minister of Public Works and Government Services Diane Finley.
"General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada continues their 37 year partnership with the Government of Canada," said Danny Deep, vice president of General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada. "More than 20 years ago, we designed and delivered to the Canadian Army the Coyote vehicle, which at the time was the best reconnaissance/surveillance vehicle in the world. We are now privileged to deliver the next generation of advanced surveillance capability to the Canadian soldier."
Upgraded LAV III infantry fighting vehicles from General Dynamics Land Systems have been designated LAV 6.0. Delivery of the vehicles is to begin at the end of 2016.
Everyone talks about "network fusion" but this actually brings ground forces into that game. It appears that the Canadian Army is actually looking at being a major part of a true 3d force (land, air and sea fully networked). Impressive.