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FUZING & ORDNANCE SYSTEMS PRODUCTS NEWS ARCHIVE
October 07 - L-3 BT Fuze received an award from
U.S. Army Joint Munitions and Lethality, Life Cycle Management
Command Acquisition Center (JM&L LCMC) to supply over 48,000
M762A1 Electronic Time Artillery Fuzes. The M762A1 is an inductively
settable, electronic fuze acquired for the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine
Corps for use on 105mm and 155mm artillery projectiles.
May 07 - L-3 BT Fuze was awarded an option for
the production of 105mm M467A1 Training Cartridges for the U.S.
Amy's Brigade Combat Team's Stryker mobile gun system.
April 07 - L-3 Communications BT Fuze was awarded
an option for the production of 491,190 M67 Fragmentation Grenades
from the US Army Sustainment Command, Rock Island, IL. Contract
completion is scheduled for July 09.
November 06 - L-3 BT Fuze was
presented an award for Excellence in the Management of the 105mm
Systems Programs award at Picatinny Arsenal.
November 06 - L3 BT Fuze Products has been selected by the US
Army Sustainment command to produce the M935 Mortar Fuze for the
USMC. The Award is for mortar fuzes used in the 60mm and 81mm mortar
systems in both training and tactical missions.
October 06 - L-3 Communications BT Fuze was awarded the Phase
II option for the M864E2 with the pyrotechnic self-destruct fuze
(p-SDF) from the US Army RDECOM-ARDEC. This will be a qualification
effort leading up to the Type Classification of the M864A2 projectile
and the p-SDF. Contract completion is scheduled for June 07.
September 06 - The BT Fuze transition plan to relocate
its manufacturing operations to L-3's KDI Precision Products in
Cincinnati, Ohio remains on schedule. BT Fuze will continue to
run all Marketing, Contracting, Program Management, Engineering,
R&D, and Systems
groups out of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
August 06 - L-3 Communications announced that Joseph C. Homko
has been appointed president of its KDI Precision Products (KDI)
subsidiary. In addition to this new position, Mr. Homko will maintain
his role as president of L-3 Communications' BT Fuze Products (BT
Fuze) division.
August 06 - L-3 Communications BT Fuze Products has been selected
by the U.S. Army ARDEC to produce the 105MM M1040 Canister Tank
Round under a Multi-Year Contract. The award is for canister cartridges
and cartridge cases for the M1040 system used by the Stryker Brigade.
July 06 - L-3 Communications BT
Fuze Products has been selected by the U.S. Army's Field Support
Command as systems manager for the M67 Hand Grenade program. The
award is for a total possible value of $68M over four years.
July 06 - L-3 BT Fuze and the US Army conducted a successful 5-round
ballistic test of artillery using BT Fuze's pyrotechnic Self Destruct
Fuze (p-SDF) fired from of a 52 caliber gun for an international
military customer. The p-SDF in this test had 100% functional reliability
with no UXO.
May 06 - The U.S. Army at Picatinny Arsenal awarded BT Fuze an
unprecedented fourth consecutive Commanders Trophy for its teamwork,
schedule performance, and technical excellence in producing over
1.2 million M762A1/M767A1 Electronic Time Artillery Fuzes for the
U.S. military. BT Fuze succeeded in producing 56 consecutive lots
of fuzing without ballistic failure, and a remarkable 99.8% reliability
rate.
February 06 - L-3 Communications
BT Fuze Products announced that the U.S. Army successfully tested
artillery employing BT Fuze Product's new self-destruct fuzes with "excellent
results."
January 06 - L-3 BT Fuze and the US Army conducted a successful
3-round ballistic test of artillery using BT Fuze's pyrotechnic
Self Destruct Fuze (p-SDF) fired from of a 52 caliber gun for an
international military customer. The p-SDF satisfied both the performance
and UXO requirements.
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