Monday, 30 June 2025

The U.S. Army has allocated more than $107 million for new vehicle protection systems in fiscal year 2026

As part of the fiscal year 2026 budget, the US Army will allocate over $107 million for the development and implementation of modern vehicle Protection Systems (VPS). The financing falls under the category of "Purchase of weapons and tracked combat vehicles" (W&TCV) and supports the modernization of tracked combat platforms.

Key initiatives on vehicle protection systems:

- Modular active protection systems with advanced laser radiation warning receivers, which will allow timely detection and neutralization of threats.

- Signature management technology aimed at reducing the visibility of equipment for the enemy due to special coatings and camouflage solutions.

- Sets of passive armor and protection against attacks from above, providing additional protection against cumulative and cluster munitions, as well as air strikes.

These measures are designed to increase the survival and combat effectiveness of tracked combat vehicles in the face of modern threats on the battlefield.

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