AMPV Improvement Program

Abstract

The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) is the materiel solution for replacement of the Army's Armored Personnel Carrier (M113) Family of Vehicles (FoV) within the Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT). It will mitigate current and future capability gaps in force protection, survivability, mobility, reliability, and interoperability across the Spectrum of Conflict. AMPV Improvement will address the development of Survivability, Lethality, Mobility, Network Lethality, and Communication, Command and Control (C3) improvements within the AMPV Family of Vehicles (FOVs). The strategy for AMPV Combat Vehicle Improvement line will focus on incrementally delivering capability to the warfighter to meet both near-term limitations as well as mitigating gaps and maintaining combat overmatch in the future while transitioning material solutions for integration and implementation to the AMPV FOV fleet to increase combat capability. FY 2025 Base funding in the amount of $12.325 million for Project DD4 supports funding for: Army requested changes and those stemming from the Initial Operational Test, and initiates development and integration of Composite Rubber Track (CRT), Enhanced Driver's Vision System (EDVS), Field Artillery and Engineering configurations, Terrestrial Layer System, and Modular Turreted Mortar System (MTMS) on the AMPV FOV. As required, support Army assessment, experimentation, testing efforts relating to emerging Army requirements impacting the AMPV design. CRT is a single continuous 'band' of track manufactured from multiple rubber compounds, Kevlar, steel reinforcement, and metallic composite stiffeners. The CRT offers significant advantages compared to traditional linked steel track currently utilized to include vehicle weight savings, improved fuel economy, improved track and road wheel durability, reduced Soldier maintenance. The EDVS color camera system will provide the driver high definition, low and visible light capability to provide the driver substantially improved situational awareness while driving in all weather conditions. Field Artillery and Engineering configurations will provide additional capabilities for AMPV FOV. MTMS will provide added capabilities in 120mm caliber: low angle fires, fire on the move capability, increased range, and improved crew protection with turret.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2025
Source ID
DD4_0203735A_7_2040_PB_2025

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Readers

  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

Technology Areas

  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control

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