US Army looking for Optionally-Manned Fighting Vehicle

A request for proposal for the Optionally-Manned Fighting Vehicle, or OMFV, has gone out to industry Friday, March 28, sent by the Next-Generation Combat Vehicle Cross-Functional Team. Devon L. Suits, Army News Service, details.
A soldier guides an M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle during an exercise at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 23, 2018. The Next-Generation Combat Vehicle Cross-Functional Team is slated to release a request for proposal for the Optionally-Manned Fighting Vehicle on March 29, 2019. The OMFV is considered to be a replacement for the Army's aging Bradley Fighting Vehicle (Photo Credit: US Army / Sgt. Jamar Marcel Pugh)

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