The program to replace the venerable Bradley infantry fighting vehicle is expected to cost $45 billion.
With a growing share of electric vehicles in the automotive market, the Army is still on the fence about the technology. Money and mass are to blame.
The application works for the Abrams tank, Bradley Fighting Vehicle and soon the M10 Booker.
Rheinmetall hopes the acquisition provides a new competitive advantage in Army vehicle competitions potentially valued over $60 billion.
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