• A Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle engages a target during Exercise Damascus in the Wide Bay training area.
Credit: Defence
    A Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle engages a target during Exercise Damascus in the Wide Bay training area. Credit: Defence
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Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions and local partner, IntelliDesign, have completed all Australian Industrial Capability (AIC) work for Project Land 400 Phase 2. 

Together the two companies have built, tested, and qualified 130 scalable Turret Drive Stabilization Systems (TDSS) for Army's Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle (CRV). The partnership both met the requirement for 50 per cent AIC and created new jobs. 

“We are very proud to announce that as a result of the success of our Australian Supplier Partner program, Curtiss-Wright was able to support Rheinmetall's Boxer 8x8 Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle ‘Boxer CRV’ production schedule,” said the Senior Vice President and General Manager, Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions, Brian Perry. 

"We want to thank Rheinmetall for its confidence in Curtiss-Wright, and for recognizing us as a trusted, proven leader for TDSS solutions. What’s more, we have been able to further leverage our relationship and successful production program with IntelliDesign to fulfill production requirements for additional Rheinmetall defense programs.”

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