BAE Systems delivers first Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles to U.S. Army National Guard; Collins Aerospace selected for MV-75 C

BAE Systems has delivered the first Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles (CATV) to the U.S. Army National Guard and other military units, built for rugged winter operations. Separately, RTX’s Collins Aerospace was selected by Bell Textron to supply existing or modified aircraft systems for the U.S. Army’s MV-75 Cheyenne rotorcraft.

Discovered 2026-07-13T23:14:09.003095-07:00 | 2026-07-13T23:14:09.003095-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • The CATV delivery provides the Army National Guard with a purpose-built winter capability, signaling near-term readiness improvements for cold-weather mobility.
  • Collins Aerospace’s selection for the MV-75 Cheyenne ties a major rotorcraft program to a specific avionics/systems supplier, shaping integration timelines, sustainment planning, and platform cost drivers.
  • Together, the awards highlight how prime contractors and key subsystem providers are advancing both ground and rotorcraft modernization for U.S. Army operations.

Reported By

AeroTime defenseandmunitions.com
Sources Tracked
2
First Seen
2026-07-13T23:14:09.003095-07:00
Latest Update
2026-07-14T03:15:44.059464-07:00
Coverage
Defense

Sources

Hype groups these reports into one evolving story so you can compare coverage without losing the thread.

Related Coverage