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Navy awards $74M in contracts for BLU 111 warhead assemblies
by Christen Mccurdy
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 13, 2020

The Air Force awarded three contracts Friday for additional procurement of BLU 111 Engineering Change Proposal warhead assemblies.

General Dynamics, Alliant Techsystems, Major Tool and Machine were each awarded contracts totaling $74 million for BLU 111 assemblies.

General Dynamics received $26.5 million, Alliant was awarded $24.7 million and Major Tool and Machine was awarded $22.8 million for procurement of assemblies for the BLU 111.

The BLU 111 is a variant of the Mark 82 unguided, general-purpose bomb, which contains less sensitive explosive filler and is the warhead of the A-1 version of the Joint Stand-Off Weapon.

Work on the contracts will be performed in Garland, Texas; Rocket Center, W.V.; and Indianapolis, Ind.

All three deals have an expected completion date of June 2021.


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