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U.S. Army Advances XM30 Combat Vehicle Testing
March 12, 2026
The U.S. Army has confirmed that the XM30 combat vehicle program, designed to replace the Bradley fighting vehicle, remains on schedule with prototype testing planned for summer 2026. This development follows the Army's recent Request for Information aimed at refining production priorities for future ground combat vehicles. Procurement professionals and defense contractors should note the continued momentum in this modernization effort, signaling upcoming opportunities for prototype evaluation and potential production contracts.
- The XM30 program represents a significant modernization initiative within the Army's ground combat vehicle portfolio, with prototype deliveries expected imminently.
- Contractors specializing in combat vehicle design, manufacturing, and testing should prepare for engagement opportunities as prototype testing commences.
- The Army's RFI process indicates evolving requirements and priorities, suggesting that vendors should align proposals with emerging capability needs.
- This program underscores the Army's commitment to advancing next-generation combat vehicles, impacting future procurement planning and defense industrial base strategies.
The XM30 combat vehicle program to develop a Bradley fighting vehicle replacement remains 9on path,9 with the first prototypes to be delivered to a unit this summer for testing.
— Brent Ingraham, Army Acquisition Chief
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