An industry team led by General Dynamics Land Systems that includes Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and MTU Detroit Diesel submitted a proposal for the technology development phase of the Army's Ground Combat Vehicle program today, according to a statement from the GDLS. The Army intends for the GCV to replace the Bradley Fighting Vehicle as the service's premier infantry combat carrier. While GDLS will be responsible for network integration, Lockheed Martin will build the turret, lethal and non-lethal effects, Raytheon will...