• The Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) is one of the Land 155 bridging capabilities being supported by the facilities project. Credit: GDELS
    The Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) is one of the Land 155 bridging capabilities being supported by the facilities project. Credit: GDELS
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General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) has signed a $39 million contract from the Defence for the production and delivery of the Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) under the Land 155 program for enhanced gap crossing equipment.  
 
The contract covers the delivery of bridge bays, logistics package, as well as operator and maintainer training. The IRB will replace the legacy Floating Support Bridge which was delivered by GDEL's predecessor company EWK in the 1980s. 
 
The IRB can be operated as a multi-bay ferry as well as a floating bridge and provides wide wet gap crossing capability for loads up to MLC80 Tracked/96 Wheeled, including the Australian Army’s M1A1 Main  Battle  Tank. The IRB bridge bays will be transported on and launched from a new multipurpose truck which will be purchased under the Land 121 program. Delivery of the first systems will start in fourth quarter 2016.  
 
Australia will be the fourth user nation of this modern floating bridge system. The IRB is already in service in US, Germany and Sweden. The IRB is fully interoperable with GDELS’ legacy floating bridge systems (FSB) and the amphibious ferry system M3. 
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