The company received a $45 million contract from General Dynamics to produce the cameras.
“Without the Check-6 system, the driver and crew cannot see what’s behind them without leaving the protective cover of the vehicle,” said Manette Fisher, program manager for BAE Systems. “Check-6 is a low-cost solution that gives soldiers much-needed rearward situational awareness while reducing their exposure to deadly threats. Reliable visibility also increases vehicle safety and can save lives.”
Integrated in the existing vehicle taillight with no drilling or welding, the Check-6 system easily can be installed on more than 300,000 current and planned US Army vehicles.
Deliveries are set to begin in April. BAE Systems expects to deliver more than 12,000 of the systems over the next decade.
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