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Point Blank Enterprises Submits Proposal package for US Army OMFV Programme

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Point Blank Enterprises Submits Proposal package for US Army OMFV Programme
Point Blank Enterprises Submits Proposal package for US Army OMFV Programme

Point Blank Enterprises, Inc. (PBE), headquartered in Pompano Beach, FL, is honored to continue its participation in the U.S. Army’s OMFV Program. PBE offers a clean-sheet design, created in a fully digital environment, where the benefits of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and Modular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA) are truly realized. The PBE Team, comprised of industry leading subject matter experts such as Roush, Palantir, Cummins, Renk, and Strategic Technology Consulting, along with a host of innovative and nimble small businesses, evaluated the requirements for a future combat vehicle platform and carefully designed a transformational next-generation infantry fighting vehicle.

“The U.S. Army’s multi-phase OMFV program provides a unique opportunity for a pioneering new entrant, like Point Blank, to participate by bringing innovation together with advanced digital engineering tools,” said PBE Executive Vice President, Mark Edwards. “We’re confident that Point Blank’s OMFV design, perfected during Phase 2, can be realized, is truly innovative, and delivers the most balanced integration of desired capabilities. More specifically, we’ve created a combat vehicle platform that can rapidly adapt to change, adopt new technologies and enable a 2-person crew to efficiently and effectively operate in the ever-increasing complexity of tomorrow’s multi-domain battlespace.”

The Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) is a U.S. Army program to replace the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle. In July 2021, the Army awarded contracts to five teams: Point Blank Enterprises, Oshkosh Defense, BAE Systems, General Dynamics Land Systems and American Rheinmetall Vehicles. The total value of the contract was $299.4 million. Teams will develop concept designs during the 15-month long phase. All entries had to meet three general criteria: a tracked vehicle with a hybrid-electric drive; an unmanned turret housing a 50 mm autocannon, or a 30 mm turret with the ability to upgrade to the larger caliber; and a reduced crew of two with space to carry six infantrymen. In late fiscal year 2027, a vendor will be selected for low-rate initial production of the OMFV.

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