The Army has ordered $390 million worth of upgraded Bradley Fighting Vehicles from BAE Systems after definitizing a contract modification, the company announced today.
The first delivery of Bradley A4s, part of the Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Team, will take place in October 2026 with work already started, an announcement from BAE Systems reads.
“Lethality, performance and next-generation capability is what the Bradley A4 brings to the fight,” Bill Sheehy, ground maneuver product line director for BAE Systems, said in a statement. “It’s critical that we continue upgrading Bradleys to the modern A4 configuration so that warfighters have the equipment they need to dominate.”
The A4 variant comes with digitized electronics, network connectivity and communication within the brigade, the company announcement says.
BAE Systems is partnering with Red River Army Depot, TX, on the production and support work, the announcement says, with the company leveraging sites across Alabama, California, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and South Carolina.
“This award not only fuels our commitment to keep the Army and our allies ready for the fight, but it also ensures our U.S. manufacturing lines stay hot and ready for continued production,” Sheehy said.
