Raytheon, an RTX business, announced a $154M award to deliver Commander’s Independent Viewer systems to the U.S. Army to upgrade the service’s Bradley Fighting Vehicles. CIV is an electro-optical/infrared sight system utilizing second-generation forward-looking infrared cameras and sensors that provide the U.S. Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle with 360-degree battlefield oversight and targeting capabilities. Production of the units will take place in McKinney, Texas. The first delivery is expected June 2026.
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