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https://www.defenseclassic.com For More Defense Updates, Military News, Army, Navy, Air Force Technologies. Checkout My New Site : www.defenseclassic.com Please Support As and Give me a Feed Back to Improve. US Army’s Mobile Protected Firepower Competition Production Contract For Light Tank. The U.S. Army is comfortable with the way its light tank competition is progressing and plans to award a production contract this summer, according to service acquisition and program officials. Recent reports indicate the service may have already eliminated one of the two competitors from the Army’s Mobile Protected Firepower competition. Janis Defense first reported earlier this month that BAE Systems had been eliminated from the competition, leaving just General Dynamics Land Systems in the mix, with a few months left before the Army plans to select a winner. The Army would not confirm the validity of the reports but the service’s program executive officer for ground combat systems, Brig. Gen. Glenn Dean, told Defense News the Army is committed to the MPF program to fill a capability gap to provide mobile, protected, direct-fire capability to infantry soldiers. Dean said the source-selection phase of the competition is ongoing and the program is on schedule for a production decision in the third quarter of fiscal 2022 around June. The plan is to equip the first unit with Mobile Protected Firepower competition by the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025. The Army plans to initially build 26 vehicles, with an option to build 28 more and retrofit eight prototypes. When asked about the status of the MPF program and the possible elimination of BAE Systems’ offering from the competition, Doug Bush, the Army’s acquisition chief, said he was satisfied with the MPF competition.