General Dynamics Land Systems has won a $4.6 billion contract to build Abrams Ml A2 SEPv3 tanks through 2028, the Army announced Dec. 18. The fixed-price-incentive contract was awarded after General Dynamics was the only bidder to produce the newest generation of the Army's main battle tank, according to the contract announcement. General Dynamics Land Systems - known as Chrysler Defense before being bought in 1982 - has produced the Abrams since the tank entered production in the late 1970s. General Dynamics delivered the first production models of the SEPv3, the newest version of the Army's main battle tank, in 2017.
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