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  Exhibit 10.18    
    

							
	SALES AUTHORIZATION RELEASE	 	 MASTER PROJECT #	 	

 
	 	 	 	 	PROJECT #	 	

 
	 	 	 	 	WORK ORDER #	 	

 
	CONTRACT:	 	 STC004135

	 	SALES AUTHORIZATION RELEASE #	 	
06—23

	MODIFICATION:	 	 1

	 	CONTRACT/MOD TYPE:	 	 FFP

	CONTRACT/MOD DATE:	 	 August 8, 2006

	 	PROGRAM MGMT POC:	 	 Mike Martyn

	

F.O.B. POINT	
 	
 Origin (FPI Facility)

	
 	

CONTRACT POC:	
 	
 Terry LaBorde

	

DESCRIPTION:	
 	
ILAV Vehicles & FSR Support

SCOPE OF WORK:  

	1.
	171
Vehicles        Delivery: (2) Sept 2996; (10) Oct. 2006; (20) Nov. 2006; (30) Dec. 2006; (32) Jan 2006;
(32) Feb 2006; (32) Mar 2006; (13) Apr 2006

	2.
	CLS
Support in accordance with Statement of Work Section C 5

	3.
	Per
Section 8.18 BAE responsible for supplying all materials in accordance with FPI Mater Planning Schedule. BAE and FPI must finalize delivery of
materials from BAE to FPI within 20 days after contract execution. BAE responsible for repair/replacement any all expediting, freight charges, and direct cost associated with a
rejection/delay/shortage of BAE furnished materials. FPI must notify BAE within 48 hour of discovering any damage, rejection or shortage of ABE furnished material.

	4.
	FPI
BOS Quality System is applicable (See Section 5.2)

	5.
	FPI proprietary information must be marked with proprietary legend before submittal to
BAE

	6.
	Payment
terms net 20 days 

SPECIAL
TERMS & CONDITIONS, IF APPLICABLE: 

NOTE:
Contract and contract modifications are available on S/Library/Contracts 

 

  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS, L.P., GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 1—SUBCONTRACT FORM

03 AUGUST 2006  

							
	To:	 	Force Protection Industries, Inc.	 	From:	 	BAE Systems Land & Armaments L.P.
	 	 	9801 Highway 78	 	 	 	Ground Systems Division
	 	 	Building 1	 	 	 	P.O. Box 15512
	 	 	Ladson, SC 29456	 	 	 	York, PA 17405-1512
	 	 	Attention: Otis Byrd	 	 	 	Attention: Terrence L. LaBorde
	 	 	Title: Director of Contracts	 	 	 	Title: Senior Subcontract Specialist

THIS MODIFICATION NO: 01 TO SUBCONTRACT SCT004135, entered into by and between BAE Systems Land &
Armaments L.P., a Delaware registered limited partnership, acting through its Ground Systems
Division, address shown above (hereinafter referred to as "GSD"), and Force Protection
Industries, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Nevada (hereinafter referred to as  "Subcontractor" or "Contractor") is issued in accordance with the Changes clause to incorporate
negotiated Terms and Conditions throughout Sections 1 through 10. 

WHEREAS, GSD and Subcontractor wish to modify the Subcontract. 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the undertakings hereinafter set forth, GSD and the Subcontractor do hereby agree to the following: 

1.     Subcontract Form  

1.1   General Subcontract Information  

This
Subcontract is issued under: 

				
	 	GSD Prime Contract Number:	 	W56HZV-06-D-VB01
	 	DPAS Rating:	 	DOA4
	 	Program:	 	Iraqi Light Armored Vehicle

(ILAV)
	 	Subcontract Issue Date:	 	14 June 2006
	

Original Subcontract Value & Funding:	
 	

$51,266,969
	Modification Decrease In Value & Funding:	 	    1,042,302
	Subcontract Total Price This Modification 01:	 	$50,224,667

Unless
otherwise agreed to by the parties, GSD shall award Subcontractor fifty percent (50%) of all vehicles ordered under the prime contract as well as all spares and Contractor Logistic Support
(CLS) services for the term of the prime contract. 

Prime
Contract Number: W56HZV-06-D-VB01 

1.2   Execution of Required Activity  

The
Subcontractor shall provide all necessary resources to include but not be limited to labor, material, equipment, facilities, and management to accomplish the effort prescribed herein and shall
otherwise fully comply with the terms and conditions of this Subcontract. 

The
Subcontractor has also represented that it does not require additional GSD or Government Furnished Facilities for completion of the effort prescribed hereunder unless otherwise agreed to by 

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both
parties and addressed herein to provide for the allowable use of the stated facilities by the Subcontractor. 

1.3   Inclusive Sections  

Documents
comprising this Subcontract are as follows: 

							
	Document

 
	 	Title of Document 	 	Issue Date 	 	Modification

Number 
	Section 1	 	Subcontract Form	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 2	 	Supplies or Services and Prices/Costs	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 3	 	Description/Specifications/Work Statement	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 4	 	Packaging and Marking	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 5	 	Inspection and Acceptance	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 6	 	Deliveries or Performance	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 7	 	Subcontract Administrative Data	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 8	 	Special Subcontract Requirements	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 9	 	Subcontract Clauses	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 10	 	List of Attachments	 	3 August 2006	 	01
	Section 11	 	Representations and Certifications*	 	14 June 2006	 	Base Sub/C

	*
	Incorporated
by reference 

1.4   Contract Type  

GSD
and Subcontractor have negotiated and mutually agreed upon the Subcontract requirements establishing a Firm Fixed Price agreement in the amount of $50,224,667. 

1.5   Representations, Certifications and Compliance with Statutes/Regulations  

The
Subcontractor's Section 11, Representations and Certifications, previously submitted, are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. 

In
the performance of this Subcontract, the parties shall comply with all applicable statutes and Governmental rules, regulations and orders, to include, but not be limited to, those statutes and
Governmental rules related to labor and employment, environmental, and export control. 

1.6   Finalization of Technical Data Pack (TDP)  

Subcontractor
shall provide the preliminary Technical Data Pack for the ILAV to include engineering drawings and data, and the baseline Bill of Material (BOM), collectively referred to as "TDP". As a
condition to Subcontractor's acceptance of the Delivery Schedule and Contract Price, GSD agrees to provide at no cost to Subcontractor the engineering resources necessary to finalize the TDP and the
(Transition to Production) (TTP) identified in Section 1.8 as soon as possible. For planning purposes Subcontractor estimates three (3) hull design engineers, two (2) cab interior
design engineers, and three (3) CAD designers will be required in addition to the TDP for the Marine Corps TAGS. 

Subcontractor
shall at all times retain control over all design and engineering changes to the TDP and GSD shall not make any final changes without Subcontractor's prior approval. 

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1.7   General Division of Responsibility ("X" Denotes Primary Responsibility)  

        The Prime Contract effort shall be principally divided between the parties as follows: 

							
	Contract

 
	 	Structure 	 	GSD 	 	Subcontractor 
	 Vehicle Engineering
	 	 Customer POC
	 	X	 	 
	
	 	 	 	License from Subcontractor	 	 
	
	 	 ILAV
	 	 	 	X
	
	 	 Finalize Design
	 	 	 	X
	
	 	 Configuration Control
	 	 	 	X
	
	 	 Finalize TDP
	 	X	 	 
	
	 	 Develop TTP
	 	X	 	 
	
	 	 Vehicle Testing
	 	X	 	Support
	 Procurement
	 	 Finalize BOM
	 	X	 	Support
	
	 	 Vendor Selection
	 	X	 	 
	
	 	 Planning
	 	X	 	 
	
	 	 Purchasing
	 	X	 	8 Veh's
	
	 	 Steel Supply
	 	X	 	8 Veh's
	
	 	 Material Distribution
	 	X	 	8 Veh's
	 Production*
	 	 Hull Fabrication
	 	50% of Veh's	 	50% of Veh's
	
	 	 Automotive
	 	50% of Veh's	 	50% of Veh's
	
	 	 Integration
	 	Spartan Chassis	 	Spartan Chassis
	
	 	 Final Assembly
	 	50% of Veh's	 	50% of Veh's
	
	 	 Q/A + Inspection
	 	50% of Veh's	 	50% of Veh's
	
	 	 Deliver to DCMA
	 	 	 	X
	 CLS
	 	 Spares List
	 	 	 	X
	
	 	 Technical Manuals
	 	 	 	X
	
	 	 Training
	 	 	 	X
	
	 	 Field Service Reps
	 	 	 	X

	*
	Reference
General Subcontract Information—Section 1.1 

GSD
shall provide Subcontractor with pertinent GSD information on, and access to, GSD vehicles at its or other facilities to enable Subcontractor to complete the CLS work. Subcontractor shall provide
Spartan with pertinent Subcontractor information on and access to it facilities, with respect to final assembly. 

1.8   Manufacturing Engineering  

GSD
agrees to provide, at no cost to the Subcontractor, complete TTP documentation for the Vehicles to include without limitation, manufacturing processes, fixtures, tooling, routing and work
instruction. The TTP shall be sufficient for Subcontractor to create a Vehicle Production Line substantially similar to GSD's Production Line. 

1.9   Production License Agreement  

The
Production License between GSD and Subcontractor is hereby incorporated by reference and is appended hereto as Attachment 10.10. This reference is stated with the same force and effect as if
provided in full text. 

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1.10 Export License  

GSD
shall be responsible for securing all export licenses and other authorizations required in order for the Subcontractor to perform its obligations hereunder for this program. 

1.11 Logistic Support Agreement  

The
Logistic Support Agreement, dated 13 June2006 (informally referred to as "5 Year Agreement") between GSD and Subcontractor is hereby incorporated by reference and is appended hereto as
Attachment 10.11. This reference is stated with the same force and effect as if provided in full text. 

1.12 Confidentiality  

The
parties shall comply with the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement signed and dated April 21, 2006. 

1.13 Entire Agreement  

This
Subcontract, including any documents incorporated by reference, is intended to be a complete integration and there are no prior or contemporaneous different or additional agreements pertaining to
the subject matter of this Subcontract. Upon Subcontractor's acceptance, this document shall be the complete and exclusive document pertaining to any effort under this Subcontract. 

NOTE: Only GSD's Authorized Subcontract Representative and Subcontractor's Authorized Contract Representative have authority to modify this Subcontract on behalf of GSD. All
changes and modifications to this Subcontract shall be entered into in accordance with Section 9, Clause 9.3, Changes, of this Subcontract.

1.14 Subcontractor Acceptance  

The
Subcontractor's acceptance of this Subcontract shall be indicated by affixing authorized signature on two (2) originals of this Subcontract and returning one (1) fully executed
original to GSD's Authorized Subcontracts Representative identified in Section 7, Subcontract Administrative Data. 

SIGNATURES  

							
	Force Protection Industries, Inc.	 	BAE Systems Land & Armaments L.P.

Ground Systems Division
	

By:	
 	

/s/ RAYMOND POLLARD

	
 	

By:	
 	

/s/ TERRENCE LABORDE

	Name:	 	Raymond W. Pollard	 	Name:	 	Terrence L. LaBorde
	Title:	 	COO	 	Title:	 	Senior Subcontract Specialist
	Date:	 	Aug 8, 2006	 	Date:	 	August 8, 2006

[END
OF SECTION 1] 

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS L.P., GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 2—SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES/COSTS

03 AUGUST 2006  

2.1   Base Supplies or Service Requirements  

									
	Item

 
	 	Description 	 	Quantity 	 	Unit

Price 	 	Price 
	 001
	 	Provide supplies and/or services in accordance with Subcontract, Section 3, Description/Specifications/Statement of Work.	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	  PERFORMANCE BASELINE:
	 	 8
	 	 $158,495
	 	 $1,267,960

	
	 	 Material—8 Vehicles—Supply material kits for	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	8 ILAV vehicles per SOW requirements.	 	 TOTAL SLIN 001	 	 N/A	 	$1,267,960
	 002
	 	 Provide supplies and/or services in accordance with Subcontract, Section 3, Description/Specifications/Statement of Work.
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	  PERFORMANCE BASELINE:
	 	 1
	 	 $30,459
	 	 $30,459

	
	 	 Weld Capsule—Provided labor to weld 1 each	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	capsule per SOW requirements.	 	 TOTAL SLIN 002	 	 N/A	 	$30,459
	 003
	 	 Provide supplies and/or services in accordance with Subcontract, Section 3, Description/Specifications/Statement of Work.
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	  PERFORMANCE BASELINE:
	 	 8
	 	 $202,496
	 	 $1,619,968

	
	 	 95 Vehicles—Supply Labor per SOW requirements	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	for fabrication and final integration of 95 vehicles.	 	48	 	$202,556	 	$9,722,688
	
	 	GSD to provide all material in accordance with the Prime Contract other than Automotive Integration material from Spartan.	 	39	 	$237,541	 	$9,264,099
	
	 	Subcontractor shall contract with Spartan for Automotive Integration for 95 vehicles.	 	TOTAL SLIN 003	 	N/A	 	$20,606,755
	 004
	 	 Provide services in accordance with Subcontract, Section 3, Description/Specifications/Statement of Work.
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	  PERFORMANCE BASELINE:
	 	 75
	 	 $77,992
	 	 $5,849,400

	
	 	 75 Vehicles—Supply Labor per SOW requirements for fabrication and final integration of 75 vehicles. GSD to provide all material in accordance with the Prime Contract. No Automotive
Integration, including materials required from subcontractor. GSD will contract with Spartan for the Automotive Integration including materials.	 	TOTAL SLIN 004	 	N/A	 	$5,849,400

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	Item

 
	 	Description 	 	Quantity 	 	Unit

Price 	 	Price 
	 005
	 	Provide Logistic Support (CLS) in accordance with Subcontract, Section 3, Description/Specifications/Statement of Work.	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	  PERFORMANCE BASELINE:

(Based on Maximum 378 Vehicles)
	 	 378
	 	 $59,445
	 	 $22,470,093

	
	 	A. Maintenance

B. Training

C. Instruction Manuals	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	D. Shakedown Test Support	 	 TOTAL SLIN 005	 	 N/A	 	 $22,470,093
	 006
	 	 Provide Data Items as Required in accordance with SOW requirements and SDRL contained in Attachment 10.3
	 	 N/A
	 	 N/A
	 	 NSP

Total Program Price: $50,224,667

Total Funding Authorized: $50,224,667

SLINS 001, 002, 003, 004 and 005 are fully funded.

Note: Unit Prices do not include BAE Vehicle build Royalty/License payment requirements. This shall be performed under the Production License in accordance with the terms
stated therein.

2.2   Option Requirements  

													
	Option

Year

 
	 	Description 	 	Vehicle

Ranges 	 	Unit Price

& UM 	 	Extended

Price 	 	Funding

Status 
	 1
	 	Provide services in accordance with Subcontract, Section 3, Description/Specifications/Statement of Work.	 	 	1–74	 	$	77,992 Ea	 	TBD	 	Unfunded
	
	 	  PERFORMANCE BASELINE:
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	Supply Labor per SOW requirements for fabrication and final integration for a maximum of 74 vehicles. GSD to provide all material in accordance with the Prime Contract. No Automotive Integration, including materials
required from subcontractor. GSD will contract with Spartan for the Automotive Integration including materials.	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

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	Option

Year

 
	 	Description 	 	Vehicle

Ranges 	 	Unit Price

& UM 	 	Extended

Price 	 	Funding

Status 
	 2
	 	Provide services in accordance with Subcontract, Section 3, Description/Specifications/Statement of Work.	 	 	1–262	 	$	77,491 Ea	 	TBD	 	Unfunded
	
	 	  PERFORMANCE BASELINE:
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	Supply Labor per SOW requirements for fabrication and final integration for a maximum of 262 vehicles. GSD to provide all material in accordance with the Prime Contract. No Automotive Integration, including materials
required from subcontractor. GSD will contract with Spartan for the Automotive Integration including materials.	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

Note: Unit Prices do not include BAE Vehicle build Royalty/License payment requirements.

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS L.P., GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION
  MODIFICATION NO: 01 SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135
  SECTION 3—DESCRIPTION / SPECIFICATIONS / STATEMENT OF WORK
  03 AUGUST 2006

    

            3.1    The Statement of Work (SOW) as referenced below is hereby incorporated by reference and is stated to
include all paragraphs, subparagraphs and referenced performance requirements noted within the subject document and associated supplemental attachments unless otherwise stated. 

            3.2    Documents referenced herein are hereby incorporated by reference and are stated to include all paragraphs,
subparagraphs and referenced performance requirements noted within the subject document and associated supplemental attachments unless otherwise stated. 

            3.3    Attachment References: 

			
	
  STATEMENT OF WORK

	 Statement of Work:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.2

	 Titled:
	 	Statement of Work for Iraqi
	
	 	Light Armored Vehicle (ILAV)
	 Original Date:
	 	13 June 2006
	 Revision:
	 	001
	 Revision Date:
	 	14 June 2006
	
  EXHIBIT A

	 Exhibit:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.3

	 Titled:
	 	Contract Data Requirements List
	 Original Date:
	 	2 May 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A
	
  PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATION

	 Performance Specification:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.4

	 Titled:
	 	Specification (Prime Contract)
	 Original Date:
	 	24 May 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A
	
  TECHNICAL INFORMATION

	 Technical Information:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.5

	 Titled:
	 	Technical Information
	 Original Date:
	 	24 May 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A

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  SHAKEDOWN TEST PLAN

	 Test Plan:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.6

	 Titled:
	 	ILAV Shakedown Test Plan
	 Original Date:
	 	24 May 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A
	
  DATA ITEM DESCRIPTIONS (DID's)

	 DID:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.7

	 Titled:
	 	Data Item Descriptions for
	
	 	Exhibit A
	 Original Date:
	 	24 May 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A
	
  VEHICLE ACCEPTANCE
TEST

	 Acceptance Tests:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.8

	 Titled:
	 	ILAV Production Vehicle
	
	 	Acceptance Test
	 Original Date:
	 	24 May 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A
	
  VEHICLE SURVIVABILITY

	 Technical Information:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.9

	 Titled:
	 	Technical Information—Vehicle
	
	 	Survivability
	 Original Date:
	 	25 May 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A

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  PRODUCTION LICENSE
AGREEMENT

	 Production License:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.10

	 Titled:
	 	Production License
	 Original Date:
	 	13 June 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A
	
  LOGISTIC/SPARES
AGREEMENT

	 Technical Information:
	 	 Section 10, Attachment 10.11

	 Titled:
	 	Logistic Support Agreement
	 Original Date:
	 	13 June 2006
	 Revision:
	 	N/A
	 Revision Date:
	 	N/A

        [END
OF SECTION 3] 

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 4—PACKAGING AND MARKING

03 AUGUST 2006  

4.1   Reserved  

4.2   Packaging  

        All goods shall be packaged by the Subcontractor in accordance with good commercial practice, unless expressly referenced otherwise within this Subcontract or
documents referenced therein, in a manner sufficient to ensure arrival in a condition free of damage and deterioration. Parts packaged in each container shall be wrapped or separated by such
protective barrier material to protect surfaces, machined finishes, etc., as is necessary for the particular commodity shipped. Commingling of parts will not be accepted; each item must be packaged in
a separate container and so identified. Containers within a container are permissible. GSD reserves the right to reject and/or refuse delivery of goods damaged in transit as a result of improper
packaging or material improperly segregated and/or identified. In such cases, goods will be returned to Subcontractor at Subcontractor's expense. 

4.3   Labeling of Packaging Cartons, Crates, Etc.  

        Subcontractor must label all cartons, crates, etc. All labeling must be legible and easily discernible. All materials, regardless of commodity, assemblies, and
all rubber products will bear the following data on the exterior of cartons, crates, etc., either by stenciling or permanently affixed label: 

Line
1—Subcontract Number and Subcontractor's Name

Line 2—Subcontractor's Address

Line 3—Ordnance Part Number (and WIP Number, if applicable)

Line 4—Quantity, unit weight

Line 5—Box number                  of                

Line 6—Packing slip fastened to outside of carton, crate, etc.

Line 7—Work Center (if applicable) 

4.4   Part Identification  

        Every part supplied must be identified by assigned Subcontract Number. The assigned Subcontract Number appears above the face page of the Subcontract. The
Subcontract Number may be stamped, engraved, etched or otherwise permanently applied. Small parts (bolts, nuts, screws, washers, springs, gaskets, shims and similar items) will be tagged and/or the
box or container in which these parts are packaged shall be marked as stated above. 

4.5   Shipment of Rework/Replacement Material  

        (A)  Subcontractor
shall ship rework/replacement material to GSD clearly identified as "Reworked Material" or "Replacement Material" and state in the
Non-Conformance (material) Report (NCR) the number and data specified in Clause D.2, Labeling of Packaging Cartons, Crates, Etc, above, on all correspondence including packing list,
invoice, and the Supplier Corrective Action Report (SCAR). 

        (B)  Orange
tag, otherwise known as "Reject Tag" (GSD Inspection Form 23), which is attached to rejected material when returned to Subcontractor, or similar
identifier, shall be attached to the rework/replacement material stating part number, NCR number, and contract number. Do not mix with material reworked on a different Non-Conformance
(material) Report (NCR) number or with new material. 

        (C)  Regardless
of the original production Subcontract number (number used on initial shipment), Subcontractor shall use the Subcontract number under which the material is
returned to the Subcontractor on all correspondence including packing list, invoice, and the Supplier Corrective Action Report. 

[END
OF SECTION 4] 

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 BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 5—INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE

03 AUGUST 2006  

5.1   52.252-2, Clauses Incorporated By Reference (FEB 1998) (Deviation)  

        This Subcontract incorporates the following clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, GSD will make
their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at the following addresses: http://www/desktop.osd.mil or  http://www.arnet.gov/far/ or http://farsite.hill.af.mil/
 

							
	Regulatory Cite

 
	 	Title 	 	Date 	 
	
	 	/ / /Federal Acquisition Regulation Clauses/ / /	 	 	 	 
	 52.246-2
	 	Inspection of Supplies—Fixed Price [Wherever this FAR Clause refers to the "Government" they shall be read as referring to the "Government and/or GSD except when the clause refers to Acceptance Requirements,
"]	 	 	AUG 1996	 
	 52.246-4
	 	Inspection of Services—Fixed Price Price [Wherever this FAR Clause refers to the "Government" they shall be read as referring to the "Government and/or GSD except when the clause refers to Acceptance Requirements,
"]	 	 	AUG 1996	 
	 52.246-16
	 	Responsibility for Supplies	 	 	APR 1984	 

5.2   Quality Assurance System  

        The Subcontractor shall provide and maintain a quality control system acceptable to GSD and, when applicable, the Government, for the goods or services purchased
under this Subcontract, and the Subcontractor shall permit GSD and the Government to review procedures, practices, processes and related documents to determine such acceptability. 

        The
quality system shall achieve (1) defect prevention and (2) process control, providing adequate quality controls throughout all areas of Subcontract performance. 

        You
represent that your performance under this Subcontract shall be in accordance with your quality system, which is in compliance with: 

XXX    ISO 9001: 2000 or equivalent*

             QS 9000

             ANSI/ASQ Q9001

             Other, specifically
                                     

*FORCE PROTECTION BUSINESS OPERATING SYSTEM  

        Certification of compliance for the quality system identified above, by an independent standards organization, or auditor, is not required under this Subcontract
at this time. However, you shall attach a copy of any such certification(s) as proof of system compliance, as applicable. At any point during Subcontract performance, GSD and/or GSD's Customer reserve
the right to review your system to assess its effectiveness in meeting quality objectives. 

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5.3   Reserved  

5.4   Acceptance Inspection Equipment (AIE)  

        The Subcontractor shall provide all AIE necessary to ensure conformance of components and end items to Subcontract requirements. 

        Except
as otherwise expressly provided for under this Subcontract, the Subcontractor is responsible for the maintenance and calibration of all inspection and test equipment necessary to
ensure that the end item and its components conform to the Subcontract requirements. 

        The
Subcontractor shall provide all operations required to ensure continued availability of adequate and accurate inspection equipment. As such, the Subcontractor shall establish and
maintain a system for the calibration of that equipment used in fulfillment of Subcontract requirements. The calibration system shall prescribe equipment calibration intervals and sources, and may be
maintained on the documents normally used by the Subcontractor to define inspection operations. 

        GSD
and its Customer reserve the right to disapprove, at any time during performance of this Subcontract, any AIE not meeting the requirements of accepted design and calibration. All
equipment shall be made available to GSD and its Customer representative, at no additional cost, when required for product verification purposes. 

5.5   Data Inspection and Acceptance  

        Acceptance of each data item submitted to GSD does not, in itself, constitute approval of the quality of the contents of that data item. GSD reserves the right to
review each data item submittal for content quality, either unilaterally or in conjunction with the Subcontractor, or in a joint GSD/Customer/Subcontractor meeting prior to final acceptance of the
data item. 

        If
it is determined by GSD that the quality of the data submitted is unacceptable, the Subcontractor shall be required to correct any deficiencies and resubmit the data item. 

        Acceptance
of each data item shall be provided in writing by GSD's authorized personnel. 

5.6   Government Source Surveillance (GSS)  

        Government surveillance is required prior to shipment from your plant. Upon receipt of this Subcontract, promptly notify the Government representative who
normally services your plant so that appropriate planning for Government inspection can be accomplished. In the event the representative or office cannot be located, the BAE Systems Authorized
Procurement Representative shall be notified immediately. Unauthorized shipment of product without Government source surveillance may result in a withholding of invoice payment. 

NOTE:
Three (3) days' written notice is required prior to submission for inspection for resident and seven (7) days' for itinerant Government representatives. Obtain Government
inspection prior to shipment. Receipt of material without GSS shall be cause for rejection. GSS shall not replace Subcontractor inspection nor relieve Subcontractor of its responsibility for
furnishing an acceptable end item. 

5.7   Reserved  

[END
OF SECTION 5] 

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 6—DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE

03 AUGUST 2006  

6.1   52.252-2, Clauses Incorporated By Reference (FEB 1998)(Deviation)  

        This solicitation incorporates the following clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, GSD will make
their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at the following addresses: http://www/desktop.osd.mil or  http://www.arnet.gov/far/ or http://farsite.hill.af.mil/

							
	Regulatory Cite

 
	 	Title
 	 	Date 	 
	 
	 	///Federal Acquisition Regulation Clauses/ / /
	 	 
	 
	 52.242-15
	 	Stop Work Order [Wherever this FAR Clause refers to the "Government" they shall be read as referring to the "Government and/or GSD"]	 	 	AUG 1989	 
	 52.247-65
	 	F.O.B. Origin—Prepaid Freight—Small Package Shipments	 	 	JAN 1991	 

6.2   Delivery  

        A     In
the performance of this Subcontract any and all deliveries are to be made in quantities and at times specified within the Subcontract. Delivery shall occur at the place
and in the manner indicated in Clause 6.3, Method and Place of Delivery shown below. Delivery is subject to the Subcontractor's receipt of GSD Furnished Material pursuant to Section 8.18
and GSD information pursuant to Section 1.6. 

DELIVERY SCHEDULE  

																																			
	MONTH & YEAR

 
	 	JUL 06 	 	AUG 06 	 	SEPT 06 	 	OCT 06 	 	NOV 06 	 	DEC 06 	 	JAN 07 	 	FEB 07 	 	MAR 07 	 	APR 07 	 	TOTAL 	 
	 UNITS
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	2	 	 	10	 	 	20	 	 	30	 	 	32	 	 	32	 	 	32	 	 	13	 	 	171	 
	 CUM
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	2	 	 	12	 	 	32	 	 	62	 	 	94	 	 	126	 	 	158	 	 	171	 	 	 	 

ACCELERATED DELIVERIES ARE ACEPTABLE AND ENCOURAGED.  

        B     Unless
otherwise stated elsewhere within the Subcontract, all deliveries shall be F.O.B. Subcontractor's receiving dock at its plant in the location indicated on the face
of the Subcontract. Subcontractor shall ship, pack, identify, and label goods in accordance with the "General Shipping Requirements" identified in Clause 6.4, Shipping. 

        C     Subcontractor
shall strictly adhere to the delivery and completion schedules specified in this Subcontract. If, at any time, Subcontractor believes it may be unable to
comply with the delivery or completion schedules, Subcontractor shall immediately notify GSD's Authorized Subcontract Representative in writing of the probable length of any anticipated delay and the
reasons for it, and shall continue to notify GSD's Authorized Subcontract Representative of any material change in the situation. In the event of such notification or of an actual failure by
Subcontractor to comply with the delivery or completion schedules, GSD may, in addition to all the other remedies available to GSD hereunder, require Subcontractor, at Subcontractor's expense, to ship
goods via air freight or expedited routing to avoid or minimize delay. 

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6.3   Method and Place of Delivery  

        Method and place of delivery for items stated within Section 2, Supplies or Services and Prices/Costs shall be as follows: 

        A     Place:
All hardware deliverables shall be shipped to locations TBD in accordance with the DD 250 requirements. 

        B     All
data items as identified in the Subcontract Data Requirements List (SDRL) shall be issued/shipped to the following location as shown below: 

BAE
Systems Land & Armaments L.P.

Ground Systems Division

Attention: Terry LaBorde

PO Box 15512

York, PA 17405-1502 

        C     Method:
All hardware deliverables shall be shipped via common carrier to ensure timely delivery of the product in accordance with Subcontract requirements. 

        All
data items shall be issued / shipped prepaid by the Postal Service, UPS, Federal Express, or similar service to ensure timely delivery of the data as specified by Subcontract
requirements. Advance copies of data items shall be accepted via email transmission to the following address: 

terry.laborde@baesystems.com 

NOTE:
Data items shall be provided in hard copy. Email transaction is only for advance information and does not waive the requirement for data deliverables to be provided in hardcopy format. 

6.4   SHIPPING  

        Unless otherwise provided in the Subcontract, Subcontractor shall, for the price of goods indicated in the Subcontract as amended if applicable, pack and mark
material as specified in accordance with the following instructions; failure to comply will result in a charge-back: 

        A     All
shipments F.O.B. Subcontractor's loading dock must be shipped collect to GSD. 

        B     Shipments
less than 150 pounds (no more than 50 pounds per package) must be
routed via FEDEX GROUND COLLECT using Account Number 01710448-9 for all shipments to York,
PA. For shipments to BAE Systems facilities other than York, PA please contact the GSD Traffic and Distribution Department at the number(s) shown in Paragraph C, below
for the appropriate account number. 

        C     Shipments
of Less Than Truckload (LTL) (i.e., between  150 pounds to 15,000) must use the routing carrier identified by
State as shown on the chart below: If Subcontractor's F.O.B. point ZIP code differs
from the Subcontractor's Subcontract ZIP code, the Subcontractor must contact the GSD Traffic and Distribution Department at 717-225-8092 or
717-225-8236. 

					
	Shipping from:

 
	 	Shipping to: York /

Aiken /Fayette 	 	Shipping to Santa

Clara: 
	 Alabama
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Arizona
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Arkansas
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 California
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Colorado
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Connecticut
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Delaware
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway

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	 Florida
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Georgia
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Idaho
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Illinois
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Indiana
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Iowa
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Kansas
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Kentucky
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Louisiana
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Maine
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Maryland
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Massachusetts
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Michigan
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Minnesota
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Mississippi
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Missouri
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Montana
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Nebraska
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Nevada
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 New Hampshire
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 New Jersey
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 New Mexico
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 New York
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 North Carolina
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 North Dakota
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Ohio
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Oklahoma
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Oregon
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Pennsylvania
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Rhode Island
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 South Carolina
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 South Dakota
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Tennessee
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Texas
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Utah
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Vermont
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Virginia
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Washington
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 Washington DC
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 West Virginia
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Wisconsin
	 	Con-Way Systems	 	Roadway
	 Wyoming
	 	Roadway	 	Con-Way Systems
	 //////////////
	 	//////////////	 	//////////////
	 Canada
	 	Roadway	 	Roadway

NOTE: GSD WILL NOT, reimburse FOB origin charges that are  prepaid and added to
Subcontractor invoices without prior explicit authorization from GSD's Authorized Subcontract Representative. This includes
purchases made on credit card orders. 

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A
Valid Subcontract Number MUST appear on shipping documents in the "Shipper's No." or "PO Number" area of the Bill of Lading. For Federal Express waybills—the Subcontract Number must be
indicated in the "Your reference" field. Failure to indicate such information on waybills could result in back charges to the Subcontractor. Third party subcontractors MUST also adhere to the same
procedure. 

        D     The
Subcontractor must contact the GSD Traffic and Distribution Department 717-225-8092 or 717-225-8236 for shipping
instructions if the shipment is more than a full truckload of 15,000 pounds or Premium Expedite. 

NOTE 1: ANY SUBCONTRACTOR SHIPPING WEIGHTS OVER 15,000 POUNDS BY LTL CARRIERS (ROADWAY OR CON-WAY SYSTEMS) WILL BE BACKCHARGED THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE LTL RATE AND A TRUCKLOAD RATE.

NOTE 2: ALL DROP SHIPMENTS SHOULD ADHERE TO THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF LTL. INSTEAD OF USING THE LTL CARRIER BY STATE SHOWN IN
THE CHART ABOVE, DROP SHIPMENTS CAN BE SHIPPED BY ROADWAY OR CON-WAY SYSTEMS. ALL SHIPMENTS SHOULD BE THIRD PARTY
BILLING TO BAE SYSTEMS, P.O. BOX 15512, YORK, PA 17405

        E     All
shipments must contain a legible packing list for each Subcontract, as well as Certificates of Conformance, if required by the Subcontract. The packing list must
contain at least the following information: Subcontractor Name, Entire Part Number, Description of Material, GSD Subcontract Number, Quantity, and reference numbers keyed to any applicable GSD forms
such as Engineering Change Notice number (GSD-5018), Requests for Deviation and/or Requests for Waiver number (DD 1694). 

        Multiple
listing of Subcontracts on a packing list will not be accepted. 

        F      All
material delivered under this Subcontract must be on shipping pallets. To use a means other than pallets, written authorization must be received from the GSD's
Authorized Subcontract Representative. Pallets shall be constructed of high quality raw materials and parts, preferably mixed hardwoods, held together by coated or acid etched .8 penny nails or
equivalent staples. Stringers shall be notched to allow four-way (two-fork) entry; entry boards shall be chamfered. The size of the pallet shall conform to the amount of
material shipped thereon. 

[END
OF SECTION 6] 

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 7—SUBCONTRACT ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

03 AUGUST 2006  

7.1   Subcontractor Administrative Information  

        (A)  The
Subcontractor is requested to list below the names and telephone numbers of cognizant persons pertaining to Subcontractor's response to this solicitation or
resulting Subcontract. 

					
	(1)	 	Administration
	

 	
 	

Name:	
 	

Miranda Hall
	 	 	Title:	 	Subcontract Administrator
	 	 	Phone:	 	843-740-7015, Ext: 502
	

(2)	
 	
Programs or Engineering
	

 	
 	

Name:	
 	

Damon Walsh
	 	 	Title:	 	Vice President—Program Management
	 	 	Phone:	 	843-740-7015, Ext: 496
	

(3)	
 	
Classified Security Officer
	

 	
 	

Name:	
 	

Ashley Patton
	 	 	Title:	 	Facilities Security Officer
	 	 	Phone:	 	843-740-7015, Ext: 507

        (B)  Subcontractor
shall enter below the full address and attention line (street and number, city, county, state and zip code) for the following requirements under the
proposed subcontract: 

						
	 	(1)	 	Payments to be made to:	 	Force Protection Industries, Inc.

9801 Highway 78, Building 1

Ladson, SC 29456
	
 	

(2)	
 	

Where the Subcontract will be administered, if different than in (1) above:
	
 	

(3)	
 	

Where items will be manufactured, if different than in (1) above:
	
 	

(4)	
 	

Where items may be inspected or accepted, if different than (1) above:
	
 	

(5)	
 	

Where Government Furnished Property, if any, may be sent, if different than (1) above:

        (C)  The
Subcontractor shall enter below the following information (if none, so state) where electronic messages may be sent to the Subcontractor's Administrator: 

Facsimile:
843-329-0380                             Email: miranda.hall@forceprotection.net 

        (D)  The
Subcontractor represents that the following person are the Authorized Subcontract Representative to negotiate on its behalf with GSD in connection with this
Subcontract: 

					
	(1)	 	Name	 	Damon Walsh
	 	 	Title:	 	Vice President—Program Management
	 	 	Phone:	 	843-740-7015, Ext: 496
	

(2)	
 	

Name:	
 	

Otis Byrd
	 	 	Title:	 	Director of Contracts
	 	 	Phone:	 	843-740-7015, EXT 283

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7.2   Ground Systems Division (GSD) Administrative Information  

        (A)  Subcontract
Technical Representative 

					
	(1)	 	Name:	 	Brian Harrison (BAE Location—York, PA)
	 	 	Title:	 	Engineering Lead

BAE Systems Land & Armaments L.P.

Ground Systems Division

PO Box 15512

York, PA 17405-1512
	

 	
 	

Telephone:	
 	

717-225-8264
	 	 	Fax:	 	717-225-8160
	 	 	E-mail:	 	brian.harrison@baesystems.com

        (B)  Authorized
Subcontract Representative 

					
	 	 	Name:	 	Terry LaBorde
	 	 	Title:	 	Senior Subcontract Specialist

BAE Systems Land & Armaments L.P.

Ground Systems Division

PO Box 15512

York, PA 17405-1512
	

 	
 	

Telephone:	
 	

(717) 225-8181
	 	 	Fax:	 	(717) 225-8100
	 	 	E-mail:	 	terry.laborde@baesystems.com

7.3   Invoicing Payment  

        (A)  Invoicing:
Invoices for this requirement shall either be mailed to the following address or provided via electronic submittal/email as follows: 

					
	 	 	Mail:	 	BAE Systems Land & Armaments LP

Ground Systems Division

P.O. Box 15512

York, PA 17405-1512

Attn.: Accounts Payable

Electronic
Submittal: terry.laborde@baesystems.com 

         
NOTE:    A copy of each invoice is to be provided to the GSD Authorized Subcontract Representative listed Clause 7.2 (B), above via U.S. mail or electronic
submittal. 

        (B)  Performance
Based Payments—Vehicles/Material Requirements (Ref: Section 2.1 Item 001 through 004). 

        Performance
Based Payments are an acceptable method of payment under this Subcontract for Vehicle requirements. The payment plan and verification requirement documents are incorporated
as follows: 

Performance
Based Payments Certification—Attachment 10.12

Performance Based Payment Plan—Attachment 10.13 

        (C)  Logistic
Support Payments—CLS Support Requirement (Ref: Section 2.1 Item 005). 

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        Monthly
Payments are an acceptable method of payment under this Subcontract for Logistics Support requirements. The payment plan is incorporated as follows: 

        Logistic
Support Payment Plan—Attachment 10.14 

        Payment
shall be made to the address provided by the Subcontractor in this Section 7, Clause 7.1, Paragraph (B), Subparagraph (1). 

7.4   Payment Terms  

        Payment terms shall be Net 20 from GSD receipt of invoice. 

[END
OF SECTION 7] 

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 8—SPECIAL SUBCONTRACT REQUIREMENTS

03 AUGUST 2006  

8.1   52.252-2, Clauses Incorporated By Reference (FEB 1998) (Deviation)  

        This solicitation incorporates the following clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, GSD will make
their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at the following addresses: http://www/desktop.osd.mil or  http://www.arnet.gov/far/ or http://farsite.hill.af.mil/

							
	Regulatory Cite

 
	 	Title 	 	Date 	 
	 
	 	/ / /Federal Acquisition Regulation Clauses/ / /
	 	 
	 
	 252.204-7000
	 	Disclosure of Information	 	 	DEC 1991	 
	 252.225-7013
	 	Duty-Free Entry	 	 	JUN 2005	 
	 252.225-7043
	 	Antiterrorism/Force Protection For Defense Contractors Outside The United States (See DFARS 225.7401 (b) for paragraph C fill-in.	 	 	MAR 2006	 
	 252.228-7003
	 	Capture and Detention	 	 	DEC 1991	 

8.2   Option Clause  

        During the performance period of GSD's prime contract, GSD reserves the right to exercise options in accordance with terms and performance requirement of this
Subcontract for the quantity ranges specified within Section 2, Supplies or Services and Prices/Cost, Subparagraph 2.2, Option Requirements. 

8.3   Reserved  

8.4   Reserved  

8.5   Reserved  

8.6   Reserved  

8.7   Reserved  

8.8   Modifications  

        The Subcontract shall not be modified by, or interpreted by reference to, any course of dealing and shall not be modified by any course of performance. No
modification of the Subcontract shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party to be charged with the modification. 

8.9   Warranty  

	(A)
	Subcontractor
warrants that all goods delivered, under this Subcontract shall be conveyed to GSD with good title and shall be rightful and free from any
security interest or other lien or encumbrance or rightful claim of any third person by way of infringement or the like. Subcontractor agrees to indemnify GSD and hold GSD harmless against any direct
expense, loss or liability for any breach of this warranty. 

GSD
warrants that all goods delivered under this Subcontract shall be conveyed to Subcontractor with good title and shall be rightful and free from any security interest or other lien or encumbrance
or rightful claim of any third person by way of infringement or the like. GSD agrees to indemnify Subcontractor and hold Subcontractor harmless against any direct expense, loss or liability for any
breach of this warranty. 

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	(B)
	Until
Government Acceptance, each party warrants that all goods and/or services furnished by it to the other party under this Subcontract shall conform to
the requirements of this Subcontract if supplied by Subcontractor or the Prime Contract if supplied by GSD (including all applicable descriptions, specifications and drawings) and shall be free from
all defects in materials and workmanship. 

Goods
and services corrected or replaced by either party shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Subcontract in the manner and to the extent as goods and services originally furnished under
this Subcontract. 

        THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.

        In
no event will either party be liable to the other for consequential or incidental damages arising out of the actual or alleged breach of this Subcontract, even if that party has been
advised of the possibility of such damages. 

8.10 Indemnification and Insurance  

	(A)
	The
Subcontractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless GSD from any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses, suits or actions whatsoever brought by
any person or persons for, or as the result of, any personal injury, including accidental and wrongful death, suffered by any employee of Subcontractor, or any employee of any of Subcontractor's
lower-tier Subcontractors, agents or suppliers, while the said employee was in, or within the vicinity of, a GSD facility. 

The
Subcontractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless GSD from any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses, suits or actions whatsoever alleging any property damages or personal injuries,
including claims for accidental and wrongful death, which may arise or result from Subcontractor's operations or work performed at a GSD facility.  

	(B)
	From
the time of commencement of the Subcontract requirements until completion and removal of all remaining materials, supplies and personnel from the
worksite, the Subcontractor shall provide and maintain in effect the types and amounts of insurance indicated in this Clause 8.10 with insurance companies satisfactory to GSD. The Subcontractor
agrees to carry:

	(1)
	Worker's
compensation insurance for its employees at the GSD facility where the work is being performed, including occupational disease coverage, in
accordance with the laws of the state where the work is being performed and employers liability insurance with limits of not less than $1,000,000 for each incident at a GSD facility.

	(2)
	Automobile
liability insurance covering all vehicles owned or used by the Subcontractor in the performance of this Subcontract, with limits of not less than
$1,000,000 combined single limit bodily injury and property damage liability.

	(3)
	Commercial
General Liability (CGL) insurance with an "occurrence" basis (including completed operations and contractual liability insuring the indemnity
agreement, above) in the amounts of $1,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage liability covering all Subcontractor's activities in and around a GSD facility. The
commercial general liability insurance must be endorsed naming GSD as an additional insured and must contain the following cross liability statement thereon: 

"In
the event of claims being made by reason of personal or bodily injuries suffered by any employee or employees of one insured hereunder for which another insured 

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hereunder
is or may be liable, then this policy shall cover such insured against whom a claim is made or may be made in the same manner as if separate policies had been issued to each insured
hereunder." 

"In
the event of claims being made by reason of damage to property belonging to any insured hereunder for which another insured is or may be liable, then this policy shall cover such insured against
whom a claim is made in the same manner as if separate policies had been issued to each insured hereunder." 

As
an alternative to naming GSD as an additional insured and providing the cross liability statement on the Subcontractor's CGL policy, the Subcontractor may provide a separate owner's protective
liability policy naming GSD as the insured with limits of $1,000,000 combined single limit bodily injury and property damage liability, the Subcontractor must submit evidence of the above insurance
coverage to GSD before work can begin. The Certificate shall provide that thirty (30) days prior written notice shall be given GSD in the event of cancellation or material change in the
policies. Certificates of insurance must contain reference to endorsements (i.e., additional insured, cross liability) as required above. 

8.10(A)  GSD Indemnification  

        GSD shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the Subcontractor from any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses, suits or actions whatsoever brought by any
person or persons for, or as a result of, any personal injury, including accidental and wrongful death, suffered by any employee of GSD, or any employee of any of GSD's subcontractors, agents or
suppliers, while the said employee was in, or within the vicinity of Subcontractor's facility. 

        GSD
shall indemnify, defend and save harmless Subcontractor from any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses, suits or actions whatsoever alleging any property damages or personal
injuries, including claims for accidental and wrongful death, which may arise or result from GSD's operations or work performed at a Subcontractor facility. 

8.11 Waiver and Severability  

        Any action or inaction by either party or the failure of either party, on any occasion, to enforce any right or provision of this Subcontract shall not be
constructed to be a waiver by either party of their rights hereunder, and shall not prevent either party from enforcing such provision or right on any future occasion. A determination that any portion
of this Subcontract is unenforceable or invalid shall not affect the enforceability or validity of any of the remaining portions of this Subcontract. 

8.12 Rights and Remedies  

        The rights and remedies of GSD herein are cumulative, and are in addition to any other rights or remedies that GSD may have hereunder. 

8.13 Reserved  

8.14 Reserved  

8.15 Reserved  

8.16 Notice Regarding Late Delivery  

        If for any reason either party anticipates or encounters difficulties in complying with the Subcontract delivery schedule/dates or in meeting other requirements
of the Subcontract, the party shall immediately notify the other party in writing, providing all the pertinent information. This data shall be informational only and its receipt by either party shall
not be construed as a waiver of— 

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	(A)
	any
delivery schedule or date; or,

	(B)
	compliance
with any other Subcontract requirement by the Subcontractor. 

8.17 Responsibility in Subcontracting  

        It is the sole responsibility of the Subcontractor to assure performance of their lower-tier subcontractors. Further, the Subcontractor shall be fully
responsible for assuring that all appropriate contractual provisions and clauses are passed down to all lower-tier subcontractors, and that those provisions are strictly enforced. 

8.18 GSD Furnished Materials  

	(A)
	Material
Responsibility 

        GSD
shall be responsible for the quality, count, distribution and delivery of all items procured by it to be used by Subcontractor. GSD supplied materials rejected by Subcontractor will
be replaced or repaired at no cost to Subcontractor to meet the Delivery Schedule. Any expediting, freight charges or direct costs resulting from a
rejection, delay or shortage of GSD Furnished Materials will be the responsibility of GSD.  

	(B)
	Subcontractor
Claims 

        Relative
to a Subcontractor claim to recover direct costs resulting from a rejection, delay or shortage of GSD Furnished Materials, Subcontractor shall provide GSD with information to
the extent required to allow GSD to assess and evaluate the proposed claim. The proposed claim shall be negotiated and agreed upon by the parties. Further, the Subcontractor shall, to the maximum
extent practical, maintain production flows in accordance with Subcontractor's standard manufacturing processes with the aim toward eliminating production work a rounds and Subcontractor claims to
recover direct costs resulting from a rejection, delay or shortage of GSD Furnished Materials.  

	(C)
	GSD
Furnished Material Notification 

        Subcontractor
shall promptly, within 48 hours of the discovery, notify GSD of any damage, rejection or shortage of material furnished by GSD and/or its subcontractors. Physical
access to the questioned material shall be available to allow GSD to perform analysis, corrective active and repair or replacement. Subcontractor shall provide pertinent information pertaining to the
questioned material including Part Number, Description and assumed problem/issue. If applicable, on a monthly basis material issues shall be stated within the Progress Report required by this
Subcontract. This information shall be addressed to the GSD Subcontract personnel stated within Section 7 of this Subcontract.  

	(D)
	Subcontracting—Lower-Tiers

        Subcontractor
may use lower-tier subcontractors and vendors of its choice; provided that all automotive integration shall be subcontracted through Spartan Chassis. 

	(E)
	GSD
Material Listing 

        The
GSD Material Listing, dated                        2006 agreed to between GSD and Subcontractor is hereby incorporated by
reference and is appended hereto as Attachment                        .
This reference is stated with the same force and effect as if provided in full text. 

        Note:
A definitive listing of GSD Furnished Materials and times to be provided shall be agreed to by the parties and provided via modification to this Subcontract within  twenty (20) days of Subcontract
issuance. 

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8.19 Executive Order 13201: Notice of Employee Rights Concerning Payment of Union Dues  

NOTE: This Executive Order does not apply to Subcontractors who meet the following criteria:

	1.
	Employs fewer than 15 people
	2.
	Establishments at which there is no union formally recognized by the subcontractor being
audited;
and,
	3.
	Establishments located in the "Right-to-Work" states of Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho,
Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Okalahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming.

        Under
Federal law, employees cannot be required to join a union or maintain membership in a union in order to retain their jobs. Under certain conditions, the law permits a union and an
employer to
enter into a union-security agreement requiring employees to pay uniform periodic dues and initiation fees. However, employees who are not union member can object to the use of their payments for
certain purposes and can only be required to pay their share of union costs relating to collective bargaining, contract administration, and grievance adjustment. 

        If
you do not want to pay that portion of dues of fees used to support activities not related to collective bargaining, contract administration, or grievance adjustment, you are entitled
to an appropriate reduction in your payment. If you believe that you have been required to pay dues or fees used in part to support activities not related to collective bargaining, contract
administration, or grievance adjustment, you may be entitled to a refund and to an appropriate reduction in future payments. 

        For
further information concerning your rights, you may wish to contract the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) either at one of its Regional offices or at the following address or
toll-free number: 

					
	 
	 	 
	 	 

	 	 	National Labor Relations Board

Division of Information

1099 14th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20570

1-866-667-6572

1-866-315-6572 (TTY)

	 	 

        To
locate the nearest NLRP office, see NLRB's website at www.nlrb.gov. 

8.20 DEPLOYMENT—Contractor personnel deployed in support of the ILAV contract and identified by the Procurement Contracting
Officer (PCO) in a separate signed Contractor Letter of Authorization (LOA) are to be granted the following privileges: 

	a.
	Common
Access Card (CAC), Geneva Convention Card (DD Form 489), and ration cards.

	b.
	Army
and Air Force Exchange Services Facilities (MIL Exchange) (includes rationed items) (See AR 60-20).

	c.
	Military
Clothing Sales for repair and replacement of issued equipment (See AR 60-20).

	d.
	Military
Banking Facilities and Finance Accounting Office (FAO).

	e.
	Government
transportation (i.e., aircraft, auto, bus, train, etc.) for official government travel.

	f.
	Morale
and Welfare Recreational Facilities (i.e., Clubs, Theaters, Gyms, etc.).

	g.
	Commissary
(including rationed items). 

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	h.
	Issue
of petroleum and oil products for Rental and/or Government Vehicles (See AR 60-20).

	i.
	Billets

	j.
	Messing
facilities.

	k.
	Customs
Exemption.

	l.
	Medical/Dental
services: (Must be Specific, and coordinate with theater Surgeon's office (subject to availability)).

	m.
	Military
postal Services (APO) (subject to availability).

	n.
	Dependants
are not authorized to accompany the contractor.

	o.
	Contractor
is considered as "Key Personnel, Department of the Army Civilian" in connection with the Non-Combatant Evacuation Orders at the
equivalent civil service grade listed on the LOA.

	p.
	If
the vendor permits, the named bearer on the LOA is eligible and authorized to use available travel discount rates in accordance with Government contracts
and/or agreements. Government Contract City Pair is not available to Contractors.

	q.
	Emergency
medical support will be determined by the appropriate supported commander. Contractor authorization aboard military aircraft will be determined by
the supported commander. Necessary identification badges will be determined and provided by the supported command. 

8.21 252.225-7040, CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL SUPPORTING A FORCE DEPLOYED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES (JUN 2005)  

	(A)
	Definitions.
As used in this clause— 

Combatant
Commander means the commander of a unified or specified combatant command established in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 161.

Theater of operations means an area defined by the combatant commander for the conduct or support of specific operations.  

	(B)
	General.

	(1)
	This
clause applies when contractor personnel deploy with or otherwise provide support in the theater of operations to U.S. military forces deployed outside
the United States in—

	(i)
	Contingency
operations;

	(ii)
	Humanitarian
or peacekeeping operations; or

	(iii)
	Other
military operations or exercises designated by the Combatant Commander.

	(2)
	Contract
performance in support of U.S. military forces may require work in dangerous or austere conditions. The Contractor accepts the risks associated
with required contract performance in such operations.

	(3)
	Contractor
personnel are not combatants and shall not undertake any role that would jeopardize their status. Contractor personnel shall not use force or
otherwise directly participate in acts likely to cause actual harm to enemy armed forces.

	(C)
	Support.

	(1)
	The
Combatant Commander will develop a security plan to provide protection, through military means, of Contractor personnel engaged in the theater of
operations unless the terms of this contract place the responsibility with another party. 

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(2)    (i)     All
Contractor personnel engaged in the theater of operations are authorized resuscitative care,

                 stabilization, hospitalization at level III military treatment facilities, and assistance with patient 

                 movement in emergencies where loss of life, limb, or eyesight could occur. Hospitalization will be 

                 limited to stabilization and short-term medical treatment with an emphasis on return to duty or 

                 placement in the patient movement system. 

	(ii)
	When
the Government provides medical treatment or transportation of Contractor personnel to a selected civilian facility, the Contractor shall ensure that
the Government is reimbursed for any costs associated with such treatment or transportation.

	(iii)
	Medical
or dental care beyond this standard is not authorized unless specified elsewhere in this contract.

	(3)
	Unless
specified elsewhere in this contract, the Contractor is responsible for all other support required for its personnel engaged in the theater of
operations under this contract.

	(D)
	Compliance
with laws and regulations. The Contractor shall comply with, and shall ensure that its personnel supporting a force deployed outside the United
States as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this clause are familiar with and comply with, all applicable—

	(1)
	United
States, host country, and third country national laws;

	(2)
	Treaties
and international agreements;

	(3)
	United
States regulations, directives, instructions, policies, and procedures; and,

	(4)
	Orders,
directives, and instructions issued by the Combatant Commander relating to force protection, security, health, safety, or relations and interaction
with local nationals.

	(E)
	Pre-deployment
requirements. The Contractor shall ensure that the following requirements are met prior to deploying personnel in support of U.S.
military forces. Specific requirements for each category may be specified in the statement of work or elsewhere in the contract.

	(1)
	All
required security and background checks are complete and acceptable.

	(2)
	All
deploying personnel meet the minimum medical screening requirements and have received all required immunizations as specified in the contract. The
Government will provide, at no cost to the Contractor, any theater-specific immunizations and/or medications not available to the general public.

	(3)
	Deploying
personnel have all necessary passports, visas, and other documents required to enter and exit a theater of operations and have a Geneva
Conventions identification card from the deployment center.

	(4)
	Country
and theater clearance is obtained for personnel. Clearance requirements are in DoD Directive 4500.54, Official Temporary Duty Abroad, and DoD
4500.54-G, DoD Foreign Clearance Guide. Contractor personnel are considered non-DoD personnel traveling under DoD sponsorship.

	(F)
	Processing
and departure points. Deployed contractor personnel shall— 

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	(1)
	Process
through the deployment center designated in the contract, or as otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer, prior to deploying. The deployment
center will conduct deployment processing to ensure visibility and accountability of contractor personnel and to ensure that all deployment requirements are met;

	(2)
	Use
the point of departure and transportation mode directed by the Contracting Officer; and

	(3)
	Process
through a Joint Reception Center (JRC) upon arrival at the deployed location. The JRC will validate personnel accountability, ensure that specific
theater of operations entrance requirements are met, and brief contractor personnel on theater specific policies and procedures.

	(G)
	Personnel
data list.

	(1)
	The
Contractor shall establish and maintain with the designated Government official a current list of all contractor personnel that deploy with or otherwise
provide support in the theater of operations to U.S. military forces as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this clause. The Contracting Officer will inform the Contractor of the Government
official designated to receive this data and the appropriate automated system(s) to use for this effort.

	(2)
	The
Contractor shall ensure that all employees on the list have a current DD Form 93, Record of Emergency Data Card, on file with both the Contractor
and the designated Government official.

	(H)
	Contractor
personnel.

	(1)
	The
Contracting Officer may direct the Contractor, at its own expense, to remove and replace any contractor personnel who jeopardize or interfere with
mission accomplishment or who fail to comply with or violate applicable requirements of this clause. Such action may be taken at the Government's discretion without prejudice to its rights under any
other provision of this contract, including the Termination for Default clause.

	(2)
	The
Contractor shall have a plan on file showing how the Contractor would replace employees who are unavailable for deployment or who need to be replaced
during deployment. The Contractor shall keep this plan current and shall provide a copy to the Contracting Officer upon request. The plan shall—

	(i)
	Identify
all personnel who are subject to military mobilization;

	(ii)
	Detail
how the position would be filled if the individual were mobilized; and

	(iii)
	Identify
all personnel who occupy a position that the Contracting Officer has designated as mission essential.

	(I)
	Military
clothing and protective equipment.

	(1)
	Contractor
personnel supporting a force deployed outside the United States as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this clause are prohibited from
wearing military clothing unless specifically authorized in writing by the Combatant Commander. If authorized to wear military clothing, Contractor personnel must wear distinctive patches, arm bands,
nametags, or headgear, in order to be distinguishable from military personnel, consistent with force protection measures and the Geneva Conventions. 

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	(2)
	Contractor
personnel may wear military-unique organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE) required for safety and security, such as ballistic,
nuclear, biological, or chemical protective clothing.

	(3)
	The
deployment center, or the Combatant Commander, shall issue OCIE and shall provide training, if necessary, to ensure the safety and security of
contractor personnel.

	(4)
	The
Contractor shall ensure that all issued OCIE is returned to the point of issue, unless otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer.

	(J)
	Weapons.

	(1)
	If
the Contractor requests that its personnel performing in the theater of operations be authorized to carry weapons, the request shall be made through the
Contracting Officer to the Combatant Commander. The Combatant Commander will determine whether to authorize in-theater contractor personnel to carry weapons and what weapons will be
allowed.

	(2)
	The
Contractor shall ensure that its personnel who are authorized to carry weapons—

	(i)
	Are
adequately trained;

	(ii)
	Are
not barred from possession of a firearm by 18 U.S.C. 922; and

	(iii)
	Adhere
to all guidance and orders issued by the Combatant Commander regarding possession, use, safety, and accountability of weapons and ammunition.

	(3)
	Upon
redeployment or revocation by the Combatant Commander of the Contractor's authorization to issue firearms, the Contractor shall ensure that all
Government-issued weapons and unexpended ammunition are returned as directed by the Contracting Officer.

	(K)
	Vehicle
or equipment licenses. Contractor personnel shall possess the required licenses to operate all vehicles or equipment necessary to perform the
contract in the theater of operations.

	(L)
	Purchase
of scarce goods and services. If the Combatant Commander has established an organization for the theater of operations whose function is to
determine that certain items are scarce goods or services, the Contractor shall coordinate with that organization local purchases of goods and services designated as scarce, in accordance with
instructions provided by the Contracting Officer.

	(M)
	Evacuation.

	(1)
	If
the Combatant Commander orders a mandatory evacuation of some or all personnel, the Government will provide assistance, to the extent available, to
United States and third country national contractor personnel.

	(2)
	In
the event of a non-mandatory evacuation order, unless authorized in writing by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor shall maintain
personnel on location sufficient to meet obligations under this contract.

	(N)
	Next
of kin notification and personnel recovery.

	(1)
	The
Contractor shall be responsible for notification of the employee-designated next of kin in the event an employee dies, requires evacuation due to an
injury, or is missing, captured, or abducted. 

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	(2)
	In
the case of missing, captured, or abducted contractor personnel, the Government will assist in personnel recovery actions in accordance with DoD
Directive 2310.2, Personnel Recovery.

	(O)
	Mortuary
affairs. Mortuary affairs for contractor personnel who die while providing support in the theater of operations to U.S. military forces will be
handled in accordance with DoD Directive 1300.22, Mortuary Affairs Policy.

	(P)
	Changes.
In addition to the changes otherwise authorized by the Changes clause of this contract, the Contracting Officer may, at any time, by written order
identified as a change order, make changes in Government-furnished facilities, equipment, material, services, or site. Any change order issued in accordance with this paragraph (p) shall be
subject to the provisions of the Changes clause of this contract.

	(Q)
	Subcontracts.
The Contractor shall incorporate the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (q), in all subcontracts that require
subcontractor personnel to be available to deploy with or otherwise provide support in the theater of operations to U.S. military forces deployed outside the United States
in—

	(1)
	Contingency
operations;

	(2)
	Humanitarian
or peacekeeping operations; or

	(3)
	Other
military operations or exercises designated by the Combatant Commander. 

8.22 52.225-4040 (TACOM), ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND (AMC) ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPLOYED CONTRACTORS (JUN 2005)  

	(A)
	In
order to maintain accountability of all deployed personnel in the Theater of Operations (see DFARS clause 252.225-7040 for
definition), the Contractor shall follow instructions issued by the Army Materiel Commands Logistics Support Element (AMC LSE) or other Contracting Officers designated representative to provide, and
keep current, requested data on Contractor Personnel for entry into military personnel database systems.

	(B)
	The
Contractor shall coordinate with the AMC LSE or other Contracting Officers designated representative for logistics support, as
follows:

	(1)
	Upon
initial entry into the Theatre of Operations;

	(2)
	Upon
initiation of contract performance;

	(3)
	Upon
relocation of contract performance within the Theatre of Operations; and,

	(4)
	Upon
exiting the Theatre of Operations. 

8.23 52.237-4000 (TACOM), CONTRACTOR MANPOWER REPORTING (CMR) (NOV 2005)  

        The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) operates and maintains a secure Army data collection site where the
contractor will report ALL contractor manpower (including subcontractor manpower) required for performance of this contract. The contractor is required to completely fill in all the information in the
format using the following web address: https://contractormanpower.army.pentagon.mil. The required information includes the
following: 

	(1)
	Contracting
Office, Contracting Officer, Contracting Officer's Technical Representative;

	(2)
	Contract
number, including task and delivery order number;

	(3)
	Beginning
and ending dates covered by reporting period; 

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	(4)
	Contractor
name, address, phone number, e-mail address, identity of contractor employee entering data;

	(5)
	Estimated
direct labor hours (including sub-contractors);

	(6)
	Estimated
direct labor dollars paid this reporting period (including sub-contractors);

	(7)
	Total
payments (including sub-contractors);

	(8)
	Predominant
Federal Service Code (FSC) reflecting services provided by contractor (and separate predominant FSC for each subcontractor if different);

	(9)
	Estimated
data collection cost;

	(10)
	Organizational
title associated with the Unit Identification Code (UIC) for the Army Requiring Activity (the Army Requiring Activity is responsible for
providing the contractor with its UIC for the purposes of reporting this information);

	(11)
	Locations
where contractor and sub-contractors perform the work (specified by zip code in the United States and nearest city, country, when in
an overseas location, using standardized nomenclature provided on web site);

	(12)
	Presence
of deployment or contingency language; and,

	(13)
	Number
of contractor and sub-contractor employees deployed in theater this reporting period (by country). 

        As
part of its submission, the contractor will also provide the estimated total cost (if any) incurred to comply with this reporting requirement. Reporting period will be the period of
performance not to exceed 12 months ending September 30 of each government fiscal year and must be reported by 31 October of each calendar year. Contractors may use a direct SML
data transfer to the database server or fill in the fields on the website. The XML direct transfer is a format for transferring files from a contractor's systems to the secure web site without the
need for separate data entries for each required data element at the web site. The specific formats for the SML direct transfer may be downloaded from the web site. 

        [END
OF SECTION 8] 

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION
  MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135
  SECTION 9—SUBCONTRACT CLAUSES
  03 AUGUST 2006    
    

9.1   52.252-2, Clauses Incorporated By Reference (FEB 1998)(Deviation)  

        This Subcontract incorporates one or more clauses by reference with the same force and effect as if they were provided in full text. Upon request, GSD will make
their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at the following addresses: http://www/desktop.osd.mil or  http://www.arnet.gov/far/ or http://farsite.hill.af.mil/

							
	Regulatory Cite

 
	 	Title 	 	Date 	 
	 
	 	/ / / / / / / / / / / Federal Acquisition Regulation Clauses / / / / / / / / / / /
	 	 
	 
	 52.203-7
	 	Anti-Kickback Procedures	 	 	JUL 1995	 
	 52.203-8
	 	Cancellation, Rescission, and Recovery of Funds for Illegal or Improper Activity	 	 	JAN 1997	 
	 52.203-10
	 	Price or Fee Adjustment for Illegal or Improper Activity	 	 	JAN 1997	 
	 52.204-2
	 	Security Requirements	 	 	AUG 1996	 
	 52.204-9
	 	Personal Identity Verification of Contractor Personnel	 	 	JAN 2006	 
	 52.211-15
	 	Defense Priority and Allocation Requirements	 	 	SEP 1990	 
	 52.219-16
	 	Liquidated Damages—Small Business Subcontracting Plan	 	 	JAN 1999	 
	 52.223-3
	 	Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data	 	 	JAN 1997	 
	 52.223-6
	 	Drug—Free Workplace	 	 	MAY 2001	 
	 52.225-8
	 	Duty—Free Entry	 	 	FEB 2000	 
	 52.228-3
	 	Workers' Compensation Insurance (Defense Base Act)	 	 	APR 1984	 
	 52.228-4
	 	Workers' Compensation and War-Hazard Insurance Overseas	 	 	APR 1984	 
	 52.229-3
	 	Federal, State, and Local Taxes	 	 	APR 2003	 
	 52.239-1
	 	Privacy, or Security Safeguards	 	 	AUG 1996	 
	 52.242-10
	 	F.O.B. Origin—Government Bills of Lading or Prepaid Postage	 	 	APR 1984	 
	 52.243-7
	 	Notification of Changes	 	 	APR 1984	 
	 52.245-1
	 	Property Records	 	 	APR 1984	 
	 52.245-2
	 	Government Property—Fixed Price Contracts	 	 	MAY 2004	 
	 52.245-17
	 	Special Tooling	 	 	MAY 2004	 
	 52.245-18
	 	Special Test Equipment	 	 	FEB 1993	 
	 52.246-16
	 	Responsibility for Supplies	 	 	APR 1984	 
	 52.246-23
	 	Limitation of Liability	 	 	FEB 1997	 
	 52.246-24
	 	Limitation of Liability—High Value Items	 	 	FEB 1997	 
	 52.247-1
	 	Commercial Bill of Lading Notations	 	 	FEB 2006	 
	 52.247-29
	 	F.O.B. Origin	 	 	JUN 1988	 
	
	 	 / / / / / Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplements / / / / /	 	 	 	 
	 252.209-7004
	 	Subcontracting With Firms That Are Owned or Controlled By the Government of A Terrorist Country Per DoD Interim Rule, Federal Register 27 Mar 98	 	 	MAR 1998	 
	 252.211-7005
	 	Substitutions For Military or Federal Specifications and Standards	 	 	NOV 2005	 
	 252.228-7000
	 	Reimbursement For War-Hazard Losses	 	 	DEC 1991	 
	 252.232-7010
	 	Levies on Contract Payments	 	 	SEP 2005	 
	 252.247-7023
	 	Transportation of Supplies by Sea	 	 	MAY 2002	 

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9.2   Federal Acquisition Regulation Text Clauses  

9.2.1  Reserved  

9.2.2  Reserved  

9.2.3  Reserved  

9.2.4  Reserved  

9.2.5  Reserved  

9.2.6  52.252-6, Authorized Deviations in Clauses (APR 1984)  

	(A)
	The
use in this solicitation or subcontract of any Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR Chapter 1) clause with an authorized deviation is indicated
by the addition of (DEVIATION) after the name of the regulation.

	(B)
	The
use in this solicitation or subcontract of any DoD FAR Supplement (DFARS) (48 CFR 2) clause with an authorized deviation is indicated by the
addition of (DEVIATION) after the name of the regulation. 

9.3   Changes  

        Changes in the terms and conditions of this Subcontract may be made only by written agreement between the parties. 

9.4   Termination  

        GSD may terminate this Subcontract for its convenience in whole or in part upon receipt of a Government prime contract termination notice. In the event of such
termination, the Subcontractor shall immediately stop all work hereunder and shall immediately cause any and all of its suppliers to cease work. Subject to the terms of this Subcontract, the
Subcontractor shall be paid a percentage of the Subcontract price reflecting the percentage of the work performed prior to the notice of termination, plus reasonable charges the Subcontractor can
demonstrate to the satisfaction of the GSD and/or the Government using its standard record keeping system, have resulted from the termination. The Subcontractor shall not be required to comply with
the cost accounting standards or contract cost principles for this purpose. This paragraph does not give GSD any right to audit the Subcontractor's records. The Subcontractor shall not be paid for any
work performed or costs incurred which reasonably could have been avoided. 

9.5   Termination for Cause  

	(A)
	GSD
may, by written notice, terminate the whole or any part of this Subcontract in any of the following circumstances:

	(1)
	if
Subcontractor fails to deliver the goods or to perform the services required by this Subcontract within the time specified herein, or any extension
thereof granted by GSD in writing;

	(2)
	if
Subcontractor fails to perform any material provision of this Subcontract or so fails to make progress as to endanger performance of this Subcontract
and, if in either of these two circumstances, Subcontractor does not cure such failure within a period of eight (8) working days after receipt of written notice from GSD specifying such
failure. The Subcontractor shall prepare a recovery plan acceptable to GSD provided a cure can not be determined within the above stated eight (8) working days;

	(3)
	Subcontractor
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	(4)
	in
the event of suspension of Subcontractor's business, insolvency, liquidation proceedings by or against Subcontractor, appointment of a trustee or
receiver for Subcontractor's property or business, or any assignment, reorganization or arrangement by Subcontractor for the benefit of creditors.

	(B)
	If
GSD terminates this Subcontract in whole or in part, it may acquire, under the terms and in the manner GSD considers appropriate, goods or services
similar to those terminated, and Subcontractor will be liable to GSD for any excess costs for those goods or services. However, Subcontractor shall continue the work not terminated.

	(C)
	GSD
may require Subcontractor to transfer title and deliver to GSD in the manner and to the extent directed by GSD
for—

	(1)
	any
completed goods; and,

	(2)
	such
partially completed goods, materials, and fixtures paid for by GSD (hereinafter called manufacturing materials) as Subcontractor has produced or
acquired for the performance of this Subcontract, including the assignment to GSD of Subcontractor's lower-tier subcontracts. Subcontractor shall protect and preserve property in
possession of Subcontractor in which GSD has an interest.

	(D)
	Payment
for completed goods delivered to and accepted by GSD shall be at the Subcontract price. Payment for manufactured materials delivered to and accepted
by GSD, and for the protection and preservation of property, shall be at a price determined in the same manner as provided in Clause 9.4, Termination hereof, except that Subcontractor shall not
be entitled to profit. Failure to agree will be a dispute under Clause 9.6, Disputes. GSD may withhold from Subcontractor moneys otherwise due Subcontractor for completed goods and/or
manufacturing materials in such amounts as GSD determines necessary to protect GSD against loss due to outstanding liens or claims against said goods or for any amounts otherwise due from GSD to
Subcontractor.

	(E)
	Reserved

	(F)
	If
the failure to perform is caused by the default of a Subcontractor at any tier, and if the cause of the default is beyond the control of both
subcontractor and a lower-tier subcontractor, and without the fault or negligence of either, Subcontractor shall not be liable for any excess costs for failure to perform, unless the
subcontracted goods or services were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time for Subcontractor to meet the required delivery schedule.

	(G)
	If
after notice of Termination for Cause, it is determined for any reason that Subcontractor was not in default, or that the default was excusable, the
rights and obligations of the parties shall be the same as if the Notice of Termination had been issued for convenience pursuant to Clause 9.4, Termination. 

9.6   Disputes  

	(A)
	Pending
the final resolution of any dispute arising out of or relating to this Subcontract, Subcontractor shall proceed diligently with performance of this
Subcontract, including the delivery of goods or services, and comply with any decision of GSD's Authorized Subcontract Representative. GSD will continue payment to the Subcontractor for acceptable
performance rendered during any period under dispute.

	(B)
	Subcontractor
shall submit to GSD's Authorized Subcontract Representative a written demand for GSD's final decision regarding the disposition of any dispute
between the parties arising out of or relating to this Subcontract, unless GSD, on its own initiative, has already rendered 

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such
a final decision. Any final decision of GSD shall be expressly identified as such, shall be in writing, and shall be signed by GSD's Authorized Subcontract Representative, except that GSD's
failure to render a final decision within ninety (90) days after receipt of Subcontractor's demand shall be deemed a final decision adverse to Subcontractor's contentions. 

	(C)
	GSD's
final decision shall be conclusive and binding regarding the dispute unless Subcontractor commences an action to contest such decision in a court of
competent jurisdiction in accordance with this Clause 9.6, Disputes, Paragraph (D) within ninety (90) days following the date of the final decision or one (1) year
following the accrual of the cause of action, whichever is later.

	(D)
	Any
dispute arising under this Subcontract which is not settled by agreement of the parties following a good faith effort to resolve such dispute by
negotiations or discussions between managers at the appropriate level of either side, and after exploring various alternate dispute resolution options, may be resolved by appropriate legal
proceedings. Subcontractor and GSD agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the laws and the Courts of New York, and agree that venue for any action relating to any dispute arising under this
Subcontract shall be in a court located in New York state, or the United States District Court. Notwithstanding the parties' desire to resolve disputes through negotiation or other form of alternate
dispute resolution, in the event that immediate action is required to protect a party's rights under the Subcontract, the aggrieved party may take whatever immediate action is appropriate to protect
its rights, to include, but not be limited to injunctive relief. Nothing contained in this Subcontract or in any other document related hereto is intended to or shall have the effect of requiring
either party hereto to consider, resort to, participate in, or abide by any binding arbitration process or mechanism, or any device or arrangement of a nature or intent similar to binding arbitration.

	(E)
	If
the dispute relates to the Government and GSD elects to prosecute any dispute involving this Subcontract under the disputes procedure applicable to the
U.S. Government prime or higher-tier contract, Subcontractor shall cooperate fully with GSD in prosecuting the dispute, and Subcontractor shall not be entitled to demand a final decision
under Paragraph (B) of this Clause until the dispute is resolved. Subcontractor shall be bound by the final outcome of the disputes procedure if:

	(i)
	GSD
has afforded Subcontractor an opportunity to participate in GSDs' prosecution of the dispute, or;

	(ii)
	GSD,
having decided to discontinue its own prosecution of the dispute, has afforded Subcontractor an opportunity to continue to prosecute the dispute in
GSD's name.

	(F)
	GSD
and Subcontractor shall each bear their own costs of prosecuting any dispute. 

9.7   Notice of Labor Disputes  

	(A)
	Whenever
either party has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of this Subcontract,
the party shall immediately give notice to the other party hereof, and all relevant information with respect thereto, to the party's Authorized Representative and shall clearly identify to that
parties Authorized Representative of any material changes in the information required hereunder.

	(B)
	Subcontractor
agrees to insert the substance of this Clause 9.7, Notice of Labor Disputes, including this Paragraph (B), in any
lower-tier subcontract hereunder wherein a labor dispute may delay the timely performance of this Subcontract. 

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9.8   Notice of Bankruptcy  

        In the event either party enters into proceedings relating to bankruptcy, whether voluntary or involuntary, the party affected shall furnish written notification
of the bankruptcy to the other parties Authorized Representative. This notification shall be furnished within five (5) days of the initiation of the proceedings relating to bankruptcy filing.
The notification shall include the date on which the bankruptcy petition was or is to be filed, and the court in which it was or is to be filed. 

9.9   Gratuities  

        Both parties warrants and represents that neither party shall not offer to any employee of GSD Subcontractor, or an officer, official, or employee of the
Government any gratuity or other favor with the intent to influence that employee's or Government representative's decisions with respect to Subcontractor. Breach of this warranty and representation
shall entitle either party to terminate the Subcontract for cause. No business hospitality shall be offered except those that are both (i) moderate and customary in the defense industry and
(ii) in compliance with each party's published policy. 

9.10 Assignment  

        Subcontractor shall not assign any of its rights or interests in this Subcontract, or all or substantially all of its performance of this Subcontract without
GSD's prior written consent. Subcontractor shall not delegate any of its duties or obligations under this Subcontract, except that Subcontractor may without GSD consent assign this Subcontract to any
successor of Subcontractor by way of merger, consolidation or the acquisition of substantially all of the business assets of Subcontractor. Subcontractor may assign its right to monies due or to
become due. No assignment, delegation or subcontracting by Subcontractor, with or without GSD's consent, shall relieve the Subcontractor of any of its obligations under this Subcontract or prejudice
any of GSD's rights against Subcontractor whether arising before or after the date of any assignment. GSD's consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

9.11 Applicable Law  

        Any provision of the Federal Acquisition Regulation or any agency supplement thereto that is expressly incorporated herein by reference shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the Federal Common Law of Government Contracts as enunciated and applied by Federal judicial bodies, Boards of Contract Appeals, and quasi-judicial agencies of the Federal
Government and not any state law or the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Likewise, the Changes, Termination, Termination for Cause, and Stop Work provisions herein shall in
the same manner be governed by and construed in accordance with the Federal Common Law of Government Contracts. To the extent an issue arises under any of these provisions that is not addressed by the
Federal Common Law of Government Contracts the laws of the state of New York, regardless of the place of execution or performance shall apply. 

9.12 52.212-5, CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT STATUTES OR EXECUTIVE ORDERS—COMMERCIAL ITEMS (JAN 2006) (DEVIATION)  

	(A)
	The
Contractor shall comply with the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses, which are incorporated in this contract by reference, to
implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items:

	(1)
	Reserved

	(2)
	In
Accordance With Clause 9.11 

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	(B)
	The
Contractor shall comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (b) that the contracting officer has indicated as being incorporated in this
contract by reference to implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items: 

        [Contracting
Officer shall check as appropriate.] 

[XX]
(1) 52.203-6, Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (Jul 1995), with Alternate I (Oct 1995)(41 U.S.C. 253g and 10 U.S.C. 2402). 

[            ]
(2) 52.219-3, Notice of Total HUBZone Set-Aside (Jan 1999)(15 U.S.C. 657a). 

[XX]
(3) 52.219-4, Notice of Price Evaluation Preference for HUBZone Small Business Concerns (Jul 2005) (if the offer or elects to waive the preference, it
shall so indicate in its offer)(15 U.S.C. 657a). 

[            ]
(4) [Reserved] 

(5)
Reserved 

(6)
Reserved 

[XX]
(7) 52.219-8, Utilization of Small Business Concerns (May 2004) (15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2) and (3)). 

(8) 

[XX]
(i) 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan (Jul 2005)(15 U.S.C. 637 (d)(4)). 

[            ]
(i) Alternate I (Oct 2001) of 52.219-9. 

[            ]
(ii) Alternate II (Oct 2001) of 52.219-9. 

[            ]
(9) Reserved 

(10)

[            ]
(i) 52.219-23, Notice of Price Evaluation Adjustment for Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns (Sep 2005)(10 U.S.C. 2323) (if the offeror
elects to waive the adjustment, it shall so indicate in its offer). 

[            ]
(ii)Alternate I (June 2003) of 52.219-23. 

[XX]
(11) 52.219-25, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program- Disadvantaged Status and Reporting (Oct 1999)(Pub. L.103-355,
section 7102, and 10 U.S.C. 2323). 

[XX]
(12) 52.219-26, Small Disadvantaged Business Participation Program-Incentive Subcontracting (Oct 2000)(Pub. L. 103-355, section 7102,
and 10 U.S.C. 2323). 

[            ]
(13) 52.219-27, Notice of Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside (May 2004). 

[            ]
(14) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (June 2003)(E.O. 11755). 

[XX]
(15) 52.222-19, Child Labor-Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies (Jan 2006) (E.O. 13126). 

[XX]
(16) 52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (Feb 1999). 

[XX]
(17) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (Apr 2002)(E.O. 11246). 

[XX]
(18) 52.222-35, Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (Dec 2001)(38 U.S.C. 4212). 

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[XX]
(19) 52.222-36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (Jun 1998)(29 U.S.C. 793). 

[XX]
(20) 52.222-37, Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (Dec 2001)(38 U.S.C. 4212). 

[XX]
(21) 52.222-39, Notification of Employee Rights Concerning Payment of Union Dues or Fees (Dec 2004) (E.O. 13201).  

	(C)
	The
Contractor shall comply with the FAR clauses in this paragraph (c), applicable to commercial services, that the Contracting Officer has indicated
as being incorporated in this contract by reference to implement provisions of law or executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items: 

No
Clauses or provisions required 

	(D)
	Comptroller
General Examination of Record. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of this paragraph (d) if this contract was awarded using
other than sealed bid, is in excess of the simplified acquisition threshold, and does not contain the clause at 52.215-2, Audit and Records—Negotiation.

	(1)
	The
Comptroller General of the United States, or an authorized representative of the Comptroller General, shall have access to and right to examine any of
the Contractors directly pertinent records involving transactions related to this contract.

	(2)
	The
Contractor shall make available at its offices at all reasonable times the records, materials, and other evidence for examination, audit, or
reproduction, until 3 years after final payment under this contract or for any shorter period specified in FAR Subpart 4.7, Contractor Records Retention, of the other clauses of this
contract. If this contract is completely or partially terminated, the records relating to the work terminated shall be made available for 3 years after any resulting final termination
settlement. Records relating to appeals under the disputes clause or to litigation or the settlement of claims arising under or relating to this contract shall be made available until such appeals,
litigation, or claims are finally resolved.

	(3)
	As
used in this clause, records include books, documents, accounting procedures and practices, and other data, regardless of type and regardless of form.
This does not require the Contractor to create or maintain any record that the Contractor does not maintain in the ordinary course of business or pursuant to a provision of law.

	(E)
	(1)    Notwithstanding
the requirements of the clauses in paragraphs (A), (B), (C) and (D) of this clause, the Contractor is
not required to flow down any FAR clause, other than those in paragraphs (i) through (vii) of this paragraph in a subcontract for commercial items. Unless otherwise indicated below, the
extent of the flow down shall be as required by the clause—

	(i)
	52.219-8,
Utilization of Small Business Concerns (May 2004)(15 U.S.C. 637(d)(2) and (3)), in all subcontracts that offer further subcontracting
opportunities. If the subcontract (except subcontracts to small business concerns) exceeds $500,000 ($1,000,000 for construction of any public facility), the subcontractor must include
52.219-8 in lower tier subcontracts that offer subcontracting opportunities.

	(ii)
	52.222-26,
Equal Opportunity (Apr 2002)(E.O. 11246).

	(iii)
	52.222-35,
Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (Dec 2001)(38 U.S.C.
4212). 

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	(iv)
	52.222-36,
Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (June 1998)(29 U.S.C. 793).

	(v)
	52.222-39,
Notification of Employee rights Concerning Payment of Union Dues or Fees (Dec 2004) (E.O. 13201).

	(vi)
	52.222-41,
Service Contract Act of 1965, as Amended (Jul 2005), flow down required for all subcontracts subject to the Service Contract Act of
1965 (41 U.S.C. 351, et seq.)

	(vii)
	52.247-64,
Preference for Privately-Owned U.S. Flag Commercial Vessels (Apr 2003)(46 U.S.C. Appx 1241 and 10 U.S.C. 2631). Flow down required
in accordance with paragraph (d) of FAR clause 52.247-64.

	(2)
	While
not required, the contractor may include in its subcontracts for commercial items a minimal number of additional clauses necessary to satisfy
its contractual obligations. 

9.13 252.212-7001, CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT STATUTES OR EXECUTIVE ORDERS APPLICABLE TO DEFENSE ACQUISITIONS OF COMMERCIAL
ITEMS (MAR 2006) (DEVIATION)  

	(A)
	The
Contractor agrees to comply with the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clause which, if checked, is included in this contract by reference
to implement a provision of law applicable to acquisitions of commercial items or components. 

[XX]
52.203-3 Gratuities (Clause 9.9)  

	(B)
	The
Contractor agrees to comply with any clause that is checked on the following list of Defense FAR Supplement clauses which, if checked, is included in
this contract by reference to implement provisions of law or Executive orders applicable to acquisitions of commercial items or components. 

[XX]
252.219-7003 Small, Small Disadvantaged and Women-Owned Small Business Subcontracting Plan (DoD Contracts) (APR 1996) (15 U.S.C. 637). 

[XX]
252.225-7012 Preference for Certain Domestic Commodities (JUN 2004) (10 U.S.C. 2533a). 

[      ]
252.225-7014 Preference for Domestic Specialty Metals (JUN 2005) (10 U.S.C. 2533a). 

[XX]
252.225-7016 Restriction on Acquisition of Ball and Roller Bearings (JUN 2005) ( 

[XX]
252.225-7021 Trade Agreements (DEC 2005) (19 U.S.C. 2501-2518 and 19 U.S.C. 3301 note). 

[XX]
252.225-7027 Restriction on Contingent Fees for Foreign Military Sales (APR 2003) (22 U.S.C. 2779). 

[XX]
252.225-7028 Exclusionary Policies and Practices of Foreign Governments (APR 2003) (22 U.S.C. 2755). 

[XX]
252.226-7001 Utilization of Indian Organizations, Indian-Owned Economic Enterprises, and Native Hawaiian Small Business Concerns (SEP 2004)
(Section 8021 of Pub. L. 107-248 and similar sections in subsequent DoD appropriations acts). 

[XX]
252.227-7015 Technical Data—Commercial Items (NOV 1995) (10 U.S.C. 2320). 

[XX]
252.227-7037 Validation of Restrictive Markings on Technical Data (SEP 1999) (10 U.S.C. 2321). 

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[XX]
252.247-7023 Transportation of Supplies by Sea (MAY 2002) ([            ] Alternate I) (MAR 2000)
([            ] Alternate II) (MAR 2000) ([            ] Alternate III) (MAY 2002) (10 U.S.C. 2631).  

	(C)
	In
addition to the clauses listed in paragraph (e) of the Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders—Commercial Items clause of this contract (FAR 52.212-5), the Contractor shall include the terms of the following clauses, if applicable, in subcontracts for commercial
items or commercial components, awarded at any tier under this contract: 

252.225-7014
Preference for Domestic Specialty Metals, Alternate I (APR 2003) (10 U.S.C. 2533a). 

252.237-7019
Training for Contractor Personnel Interacting with Detainees (SEP 2005) (Section 1092 of Pub. L. 108-375). 

252.247-7023
Transportation of Supplies by Sea (MAY 2002) (10 U.S.C. 2631). 

252.247-7024
Notification of Transportation of Supplies by Sea (MAR 2000) (10 U.S.C. 2631). 

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 9.14 52.212-4, CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS—COMMERCIAL ITEMS (SEP 2005) (DEVIATION)  

	(A)
	Inspection /
Acceptance. Subcontract Section 3/5.

	(B)
	Assignment.
Subcontract Clause 9.10

	(C)
	Changes.
Subcontract Clause 9.3.

	(D)
	Disputes.
Subcontract Clause 9.6

	(E)
	Definitions.
The clause at FAR 52.202-1, Definitions, is incorporated herein by reference.

	(F)
	Excusable
delays. The Subcontractor shall be liable for default unless nonperformance is caused by an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the
Subcontractor and without its fault or negligence such as, acts of God or the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, acts of GSD or any of its
subcontractors, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, unusually severe weather, and delays of common carriers. The Subcontractor shall notify the GSD Authorized Representative in
writing as soon as it is reasonably possible after the commencement of any excusable delay, setting forth the full particulars in connection therewith, shall remedy such occurrence with all reasonable
dispatch, and shall promptly give written notice to the GSD Authorized Representative of the cessation of such occurrence.

	(G)
	Invoice.

	(1)
	The
Contractor shall submit an original invoice and three copies (or electronic invoice, if authorized) to the address designated in the contract to receive
invoices. An invoice must include—

	(i)
	Name
and address of the Contractor;

	(ii)
	Invoice
date and number;

	(iii)
	Contract
number, contract line item number and, if applicable, the order number;

	(iv)
	Description,
quantity, unit of measure, unit price and extended price of the items delivered;

	(v)
	Shipping
number and date of shipment, including the bill of lading number and weight of shipment if shipped on Government bill of lading;

	(vi)
	Reserved;

	(vii)
	Name
and address of official to whom payment is to be sent;

	(viii)
	Name,
title, and phone number of person to notify in event of defective invoice; and

	(ix)
	Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN). The Contractor shall include its TIN on the invoice only if required elsewhere in this contract.

	(x)
	Reserved

	(H)
	Patent
indemnity. The Subcontractor shall indemnify the Government and BAE Systems and its officers, employees and agents against liability, including
costs, for actual or alleged direct or contributory infringement of, or inducement to infringe, any United States or foreign patent, trademark or copyright, arising out of the performance of this
contract, provided the Contractor is reasonably notified of such claims and proceedings.

	(I)
	Reserved

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	(J)
	Risk
of loss. Unless the contract specifically provides otherwise, risk of loss or damage to the supplies provided under this Subcontract shall remain with
the Subcontractor until, and shall pass to others as follows:

	(1)
	To
GSD upon delivery of the supplies to a carrier, if transportation is f.o.b. Subcontractors loading dock or

	(2)
	To
the Government upon delivery of the supplies to the Government at the destination specified in the contract, if transportation is f.o.b. destination. GSD
shall have the risk of loss for all GSD Furnished Material until receipt by Subcontractor at its receiving dock.

	(K)
	Reserved

	(L)
	Termination
for Convenience. Subcontract Clause 9.4

	(M)
	Termination
for Cause. Subcontract Clause 9.5

	(N)
	Reserved

	(O)
	Warranty.
Subcontract Clause 8.9 (A) and (B)

	(P)
	Reserved

	(Q)
	Other
compliances. The parties shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, executive orders, rules and regulations applicable to its
performance under this contract.

	(R)
	Compliance
with laws unique to Government contracts. The parties agree to comply with 31 U.S.C. 1352 relating to limitations on the use of appropriated
funds to influence certain Federal contracts; 18 U.S.C. 431 relating to officials not to benefit; 40 U.S.C. 3701, et seq., Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act; 41 U.S.C. 51-58,
Anti-Kickback Act of 1986; 41 U.S.C. 265 and 10 U.S.C. 2409 relating to whistleblower protections; 49 U.S.C. 40118, Fly American; and 41 U.S.C. 423 relating to procurement integrity.

	(S)
	Order
of precedence. Any inconsistencies in this solicitation or contract shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following
order:

	(1)
	The
Production License

	(2)
	The
schedule of supplies/services.

	(3)
	The
Assignments, Disputes, Payments, Invoice, Other Compliances, and Compliance with Laws Unique to Government Contracts paragraphs of this clause.

	(4)
	The
clause at 52.212-5 as modified and / or deviated

	(5)
	Addenda
to this Subcontract, including any license agreements for computer software.

	(6)
	Other
paragraphs of this clause.

	(7)
	Other
documents, exhibits, and attachments (excluding the Production License).

	(8)
	The
specification.

	(T)
	Limitation
of Liability 

        Except
as otherwise provided by an express warranty, the Subcontractor will not be liable to GSD for consequential damages resulting from any defect or deficiencies in accepted items. 

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9.15 52.222-39, NOTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEE RIGHTS CONCERNING PAYMENT OF UNION DUES OR FEES (DEC 2004)  

	(A)
	Definition.
As used in this clause—

United States means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Wake Island.

	(B)
	Except
as provided in paragraph (e) of this clause, during the term of this contract, the Contractor shall post a notice, in the form of a poster,
informing employees of their rights concerning union membership and payment of union dues and fees, in conspicuous places in and about all its plants and offices, including all places where notices to
employees are customarily posted. The notice shall include the following information (except that the information pertaining to National Labor Relations Board shall not be included in notices posted
in the plants or offices of carriers subject to the Railway Labor Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 151-188)). 

Notice
to Employees 

        Under
Federal law, employees cannot be required to join a union or maintain membership in a union in order to retain their jobs. Under certain conditions, the law permits a union and an
employer to enter into a union-security agreement requiring employees to pay uniform periodic dues and initiation fees. However, employees who are not union members can object to the use of their
payments for certain purposes and can only be required to pay their share of union costs relating to collective bargaining, contract administration, and grievance adjustment. 

        If
you do not want to pay that portion of dues or fees used to support activities not related to collective bargaining, contract administration, or grievance adjustment, you are entitled
to an appropriate reduction in your payment. If you believe that you have been required to pay dues or fees used in part to support activities not related to collective bargaining, contract
administration, or grievance adjustment, you may be entitled to a refund and to an appropriate reduction in future payments. 

        For
further information concerning your rights, you may wish to contact the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) either at one of its Regional offices or at the following address or
toll free number: 

National
Labor Relations Board

Division of Information

1099 14th Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20570

1-866-667-6572

1-866-316-6572 (TTY) 

        To
locate the nearest NLRB office, see NLRB's website at http://www.nlrb.gov.  

	(C)
	The
Contractor shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 13201 of February 17, 2001, and related implementing regulations at 29 CFR
part 470, and orders of the Secretary of Labor.

	(D)
	In
the event that the Contractor does not comply with any of the requirements set forth in paragraphs (b), (c), or (g), the Secretary may direct that
this contract be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part, and declare the Contractor ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures at 29 CFR
part 470, Subpart B—Compliance Evaluations, Complaint Investigations and Enforcement Procedures. Such other sanctions or remedies may be imposed as are provided by 29 CFR
part 470, which implements Executive Order 13201, or as are otherwise provided by law. 

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	(E)
	The
requirement to post the employee notice in paragraph (b) does not apply to-

	(1)
	Contractors
and subcontractors that employ fewer than 15 persons;

	(2)
	Contractor
establishments or construction work sites where no union has been formally recognized by the Contractor or certified as the exclusive bargaining
representative of the Contractor's employees;

	(3)
	Contractor
establishments or construction work sites located in a jurisdiction named in the definition of the United States in which the law of that
jurisdiction forbids enforcement of union-security agreements;

	(4)
	Contractor
facilities where upon the written request of the Contractor, the Department of Labor Deputy Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Programs has
waived the posting requirements with respect to any of the Contractor's facilities if the Deputy Assistant Secretary finds that the Contractor has demonstrated
that-

	(i)
	The
facility is in all respects separate and distinct from activities of the Contractor related to the performance of a contract; and

	(ii)
	Such
a waiver will not interfere with or impede the effectuation of the Executive order; or

	(5)
	Work
outside the United States that does not involve the recruitment or employment of workers within the United States.

	(F)
	The
Department of Labor publishes the official employee notice in two variations; one for contractors covered by the Railway Labor Act and a second for all
other contractors. The Contractor shall—

	(1)
	Obtain
the required employee notice poster from the Division of Interpretations and Standards, Office of Labor-Management Standards, U.S. Department of
Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room N-5605, Washington, DC 20210, or from any field office of the Department's Office of Labor-Management Standards or Office of Federal
Contract Compliance Programs;

	(2)
	Download
a copy of the poster from the Office of Labor-Management Standards website at http://www.olms.dol.gov; or

	(3)
	Reproduce
and use exact duplicate copies of the Department of Labor's official poster.

	(G)
	The
Contractor shall include the substance of this clause in every subcontract or purchase order that exceeds the simplified acquisition threshold, entered
into in connection with this contract, unless exempted by the Department of Labor Deputy Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Programs on account of special circumstances in the national interest
under authority of 29 CFR 470.3(c). For indefinite quantity subcontracts, the Contractor shall include the substance of this clause if the value of orders in any calendar year of the subcontract is
expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold. Pursuant to 29 CFR part 470, Subpart B—Compliance Evaluations, Complaint Investigations and Enforcement Procedures,
the Secretary of Labor may direct the Contractor to take such action in the enforcement of these regulations, including the imposition of sanctions for noncompliance with respect to any such
subcontract or purchase order. If the Contractor becomes involved in litigation with a subcontractor or vendor, or is threatened with such involvement, as a result of such direction, the Contractor
may request the United States, through the Secretary of Labor, to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. 

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9.16 Reserved  

9.17 252.229-7011, REPORTING OF FOREIGN TAXES—U.S. ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS (SEP 2005)  

	(A)
	Definition.
Commodities, as used in this clause, means any materials, articles, supplies, goods, or equipment.

	(B)
	Commodities
acquired under this contract shall be exempt from all value added taxes and customs duties imposed by the recipient country. This exemption is
in addition to any other tax exemption provided through separate agreements or other means.

	(C)
	The
Contractor shall inform the foreign government of the tax exemption, as documented in the Letter of Offer and Acceptance,
country-to-country agreement, or interagency agreement.

	(D)
	If
the foreign government or entity nevertheless imposes taxes, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Contracting Officer and shall provide documentation
showing that the foreign government was apprised of the tax exemption in accordance with paragraph (c) of this clause.

	(E)
	The
Contractor shall insert the substance of this clause, including this paragraph (e), in all subcontracts for commodities that exceed $500. 

9.18 52.211-4019(TACOM), SOURCES OF SUPPLY FOR TIRES ON TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES—ALTERNATE I (APR 2000)(Deviation)  

	(A)
	Definition.

Qualified Tire Part Numbers: means any tire part number that you, as the vehicle manufacturer, have qualified for possible inclusion on the vehicle at
the time of government final acceptance of the vehicle.  

	(B)
	Except
as provided in (c) below, you must identify and list on the following lines, a minimum of three qualified tire part numbers, their
corresponding manufacturer and National Stock Number (if an NSN is available), to provide alternate sources of supply for future spare tire procurements for the vehicles deliverable under this
contract. By identifying tires on the lines below, you represent that (1) such tires comply with all applicable requirements in the vehicle specification; and (2) when such tires are
applied at any wheel position, they shall not cause any adverse vehicle handling effects, when combined with the other approved manufacturers' tires listed below. List on the first line the tire you
expect to have on the vehicle at time of government final acceptance. 

											
	MANUFACTURER

 
	 	MFG PN 	 	NSN 	 	QPL Number 	 
	 1. TBD
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 2. TBD
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 3. TBD
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	(C)
	In
the event you cannot provide at least three (3) qualified sources of supply for tires, you must give reasons to GSD prior to contract award to
explain why only two (2), or only one (1) source is available. Your rationale, as a minimum, shall include your methodology for qualifying/disqualifying alternate sources of supply for tires.
Also, your rationale shall provide data to support any restrictions on mixing tires (e.g. a restriction that requires a single brand of tire to be used for all positions on a given axle). 

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	(D)
	Indicate
which of the above tires if any, are on one of the following Cooperative Approved Tire List (CATL) or Federal Specification Qualified Products
Lists (QPL): 

			
	 CATL 1922
	 	Tires, Pneumatic, Vehicular (Highway)
	 QPL-ZZ-T-410
	 	Tires, Pneumatic, Industrial
	 CATL 1923
	 	Tires, Pneumatic, Low Speed, Off Highway
	 QPL-ZZ-T-1619
	 	Tires, Pneumatic, Agricultural

If
applicable, list, in the space above, the CATL or QPL number and the NSN for each tire. In the event one or more tires selected above does not have an assigned NSN, provide reasons to the PCO prior
to contract award for the non-NSN tire selection over other NSN assigned tires.  

	(E)
	After
contract award, you must perform Component Qualification Testing on the tires listed in (b) above. Testing will determine the suitability of
tires for use on equipment deliverable under this contract and will demonstrate that mixing different tire tread designs on a single vehicle will not degrade equipment performance below the
requirements set forth in the system specification.

	(1)
	Component Qualification Test.    You shall conduct all necessary qualification testing and
selection of test samples under Government surveillance at locations you designate. The test shall be conducted in accordance with the Government Component Qualification Test Plan (located in the
purchase description or specification) and completed within 60 days prior to government acceptance of the first production vehicles offered under this contract. You shall submit Qualification
Test Reports detailing all test results in accordance with Data Item DI-T-1900 and the Contract Data Requirements List (DD Form 1423).

	(2)
	Component Qualification Test Deficiencies.    Failure of the Qualification Test tires to meet
specified requirements as a result of any deficiency during or as a result of such testing shall be cause for rejection. Failure to meet specified requirements shall be prima facie evidence that all
tires which the test sample represents are similarly deficient unless you furnish evidence satisfactory to the Contracting Officer that they are not similarly deficient. Any failure of a
manufacturer's tires during system testing will require additional component qualification testing to be approved.

	(F)
	In
the event Component Qualification Testing is waived, you shall be responsible for certifying that all tires identified in (b) above are suitable
for use on vehicles deliverable under this contract and that mixing of these tires will not degrade vehicle performance in terms of mobility, durability, ride and handling below the contract
requirements. 

9.19 52.211-4069 (TACOM), WELDING INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS (MAR 2001)  

	(A)
	INSPECTION:
As the contractor, during performance of this contract you will verify weld quality and workmanship using qualified inspectors trained to
perform these inspection functions. Acceptable qualification of your inspectors may be based on:

	(1)
	current
or previous certification as an AWS Certified Welding Inspector; or

	(2)
	current
or previous certification by the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB); or

	(3)
	inspection
performed by an engineer or technician who is competent in the use of weld inspection techniques and equipment, on the basis of (i) formal
training or (ii) experience, or both, in metals fabrication, inspection, and testing. 

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	(B)
	NON
BALLISTIC VISUAL INSPECTION. You will perform all non-ballistic visual inspections of weld quality and workmanship for structural steel in
accordance with Section 6 of AWS D1.1-96. For structural aluminum, you may perform non-ballistic visual inspections of weld quality and workmanship using the guidelines
given in MIL-STD-370A, dated 21 Sep 93.

	(C)
	BALLISTIC
VISUAL INSPECTION. You will perform all ballistic visual inspections in accordance with Section 6 of the UDLP/TACOM Ground Combat Vehicle
Code—Aluminum, dated July 1996. Copies of this document can be obtained by written request to: 

Commander,
US Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command

ATTN: AMSTA-TR-E/Materials

Warren, MI 48397-5000 

9.20 52.223-4000 (TACOM), ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY, AND ENERGY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS (SEP 1978)(Deviation)  

	(A)
	The
contract price includes Contractor compliance with all federal vehicle emission, fuel economy, safety, and noise requirements and standards, hereinafter
referred to as requirements, affecting the supplies to be delivered under this contract which, as of the time of bid opening in the case of sealed
bidding, or as of the time for receipt of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs) in the case of a negotiated solicitation, were in effect or scheduled to become effective during the term of this contract.

	(B)
	In
the event any of these requirements are subsequently changed (i.e., altered, rescinded or postponed) and such changes have not been otherwise
provided for prior to the award of this contract, and compliance is mandatory upon the Contractor, and such changes cause an increase or decrease in the cost of, or time required to perform the
contract, Contractor compliance with these changes shall be subject to equitable adjustment.

	(C)
	If
any of these requirements are changed as described above, but compliance is optional on the part of the Contractor, the Contractor shall promptly notify
GSD in writing and GSD shall have the right to decide whether the supplies yet to be accepted and delivered to the Government shall incorporate the optional changes. After receipt of this written
notice GSD shall provide timely written advice to the Contractor of the Government's decision and, if applicable, the effective data of such change(s). If GSD's election constitutes a change which
causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or time required to perform this contract, Contractor compliance therewith shall be subject to equitable adjustment. 

9.21 52.247-4458 (TACOM), GUARANTEED SHIPPING CHARACTERISTICS—F.O.B. DESTINATION (SEP 2000)(Deviation)  

	(A)
	The
Subcontractor is required to complete subparagraph (b)(1), (2), and (3), of this clause, for each part or component, including all of its
packaging. This information will be used by the Government to perform logistics management functions such as providing item sustainment, planning (e.g., estimating storage costs), and
redistribution. You are not liable if you give us wrong information, however since the DOD uses this data in-house in existing data bases and because this information may be used in
contingency planning it, we request that the information provided be as accurate as possible.

	(B)
	Definitions
of terms commonly used in the packaging and distribution environments are defined in ASTM D996 and should be consulted if any term used herein
is in question. 

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	(1)
	Unit
Package:

	(i)
	Specify
the type of UNIT PACKAGE for each single unit of issue: A container in direct contact with and enclosing the product along with any required
protective materials(s)(e.g., item is wrapped in neutral paper, polyethylene foam cushion wrapped, sealed in a waterproof bag, and placed in a fiberboard box).

	(ii)
	Unit
Package Exterior Size/Weight of Unit Package with contents: 

Length              ×
Width              × Depth             (expressed in inches)/Weight expressed
in      pounds 

	(2)
	Shipping
Container:

	(i)
	Exterior
Size of SHIPPING CONTAINER AND CONTENTS THEREIN: 

Length,              ×
Width,              × Height,             (expressed in feet and inches)  

	(ii)
	Number
of unit packages per shipping container             each

	(iii)
	Gross
weight of Shipping container and contents             Lbs.

	(3)
	Unitized
Loads:

	(i)
	Is
the Load palletized, skidded, or some other platform device used as a base for handling and transporting as a single entity. Yes
[    ] No [    ]; describe: 

                        .
 

	(ii)
	Number
of Shipping containers per pallet/skid             each.

	(iii)
	Weight
of empty pallet, skid, platform, dolly, other device used as a base for handling and transporting materials             Lbs

	(iv)
	Size
of Unit Load(pallet/skid including shipping container(s)assembled for handling and transportation as a single entity: 

Length,              ×
Width,              × Height,             (expressed in feet and inches)  

	(v)
	Gross
Weight of Unit Load       Lbs; 

9.22 PROGRESS REPORT  

        Subcontractor shall provide to GSD electronically a monthly progress report. The report shall contain written summaries of activities including work accomplished,
emerging results, problems encountered and expected solutions, if applicable, information pertaining to GSD Furnished Material issues encountered during the performance period. The progress report
shall be delivered to GSD within seven working days after the last working day of the month. The progress report shall be addressed to the GSD Subcontract personnel stated within Section 7 of
this Subcontract. 

        Note:
The requirements of this clause are subject to revision based upon the requirements agreed on by the parties in the Master Program Plan. 

        [END
OF SECTION 9] 

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  BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION

MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135

SECTION 10—LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

03 AUGUST 2006  

					
	10.1—GSD Certifications	 
	(A) Debarment, Suspension, Proposed Debarment	 	 	GSD-5147	 
	(B) Annual Certification of Toxic Chemical Release Report	 	 	GSD-5926	 
	(C) Equal Employment Opportunity Certification	 	 	GSD-5154	 

 

			
	10.2—STATEMENT OF WORK
	Statement of Work:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.2
	Titled:	 	Statement of Work for Iraqi Light Armored

Vehicle (ILAV)
	Original Date:	 	13 June 2006
	Revision:	 	001
	Revision Date:	 	14 June 2006

 

			
	10.3—EXHIBIT A
	Exhibit:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.3
	Titled:	 	Contract Data Requirements List
	Original Date:	 	2 May 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.4—PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION

(Note: All References to CLS is Superseded by Attachment 10.2, Statement of Work)
	Performance Specification:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.4
	Titled:	 	Specification (Prime Contract)
	Original Date:	 	24 May 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.5—TECHNICAL INFORMATION
	Technical Information:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.5
	Titled:	 	Technical Information
	Original Date:	 	24 May 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.6—SHAKEDOWN TEST PLAN
	Test Plan:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.6
	Titled:	 	ILAV Shakedown Test Plan
	Original Date:	 	24 May 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

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	10.7—DATA ITEM DESCRIPTIONS (DID's)
	DID:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.7
	Titled:	 	Data Item Descriptions for Exhibit A
	Original Date:	 	24 May 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.8—VEHICLE ACCEPTANCE TEST
	Acceptance Test:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.8
	Titled:	 	ILAV Production Vehicle Acceptance Test
	Original Date:	 	24 May 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.9—VEHICLE SURVIVABILITY
	Technical Information:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.9
	Titled:	 	Technical Information—Vehicle Survivability
	Original Date:	 	25 May
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.10—PRODUCTION MANUFACTURING LICENSE
	License:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.10
	Titled:	 	Production Manufacturing License
	Original Date:	 	13 June 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.11—LOGISTIC SUPPORT AGREEMENT
	Logistic Support Agreement:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.11
	Titled:	 	Logistic Support Agreement
	Original Date:	 	13 June 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

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	10.12—PERFORMANCE BASED PAYMENT (PBP) CERTIFICATION
	PBP Certification:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.12
	Titled:	 	Certification of Completion
	Original Date:	 	N/A
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.13—PERFORMANCE BASED PAYMENTS (PBP) PLAN
	PBP Payment Plan:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.13
	Titled:	 	Performance Based Payment Plan
	Original Date:	 	07 August 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.14—LOGISTICS SUPPORT PAYMENTS PLAN
	Logistic Support Payment Plan:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.14
	Titled:	 	Logistic Support Payment Plan
	Original Date:	 	24 July 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

 

			
	10.15—CONTRACTOR LOGISTICS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST
	Equipment List:	 	Section 10, Attachment 10.15
	Titled:	 	Contractor Support Equip. List
	Original Date:	 	02 August 2006
	Revision:	 	N/A
	Revision Date:	 	N/A

[END
OF SECTION 10] 

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 SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.2

FPII DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT

Doc# ILV00033 Revision 001  

 STATEMENT OF WORK  

 (SOW)  

 For  

 Iraqi Light Armored Vehicle (ILAV)  

 PREPARATION DATE: June 14, 2006

REVISION NUMBER: 001 DATE: June 14, 2006  

 CONTRACT NUMBER

W56HZV-06-D-VB01  

 PREPARING ORGANIZATION: BAE Systems

PO Box 15512, York PA, 17405  

        Proprietary
rights are included in the information disclosed herein. Recipient, by accepting this document, agrees that neither this document nor the information disclosed herein nor any
part thereof shall be reproduced or transferred to other documents or used or disclosed to others for any purpose except as specifically authorized in writing by BAE SYSTEMS Land &
Armaments L.P. This information is exempt from disclosure under Exemptions 3 and 4 of the Freedom of Information Act. Any unauthorized disclosure by a Government employee is a violation of the
Trade Secrets Act. 

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.2
  FPII DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT
  Doc# ILV00033 Revision 001    
    

 
 

  TABLE OF CONTENTS    
    

							
	 Table of Contents 
	 	 	2	 
	 C.1 Purpose and Scope: 
	 	 	3	 
	 C.2 Production Effort: 
	 	 	3	 
	 C.3 Test Support: 
	 	 	3	 
	 	 C.3.1 Vehicles to be produced
	 	 	3	 
	 	 	 C.3.1.1 Automotive Test
	 	 	3	 
	 	 	 C.3.1.1.1 Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS)
	 	 	3	 
	 	 	 C.3.1.2 Transportation of Vehicles
	 	 	4	 
	 	 C.3.2 Deficiencies Identified During Testing
	 	 	4	 
	 	 C.3.3 Production Vehicle Acceptance Test (PVAT)
	 	 	4	 
	 C.4 Program Reviews and Documentation:
	 	 	 5	 
	 	 C.4.1 Start of Work Meetings
	 	 	5	 
	 	 	 C.4.1.1 Subcontract Start of Work Meeting
	 	 	5	 
	 	 	 C.4.1.2 Prime Contract Start of Work Meeting
	 	 	5	 
	 	 	 C.4.1.3 Pre and Post Test Meetings
	 	 	5	 
	 	 C.4.2 Weekly Subcontract Status Report
	 	 	5	 
	 C.5 Subcontractor Logistics Support:
	 	 	 5	 
	 	 C.5.1 General
	 	 	5	 
	 	 	 C.5.1.1 Actions Necessary for CLS Effort
	 	 	6	 
	 	 	 C.5.1.2 Unused Spare and Repair Parts
	 	 	6	 
	 	 C.5.2 Maintenance
	 	 	6	 
	 	 	 C.5.2.1 Tools, Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment
	 	 	6	 
	 	 	 C.5.2.2 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
	 	 	7	 
	 	 	 C.5.2.3 Safety and HAZMAT
	 	 	7	 
	 	 C.5.3 Training
	 	 	8	 
	 	 	 C.5.3.1 Training Facilities
	 	 	8	 
	 	 	 C.5.3.2 Operator, Maintenance, and Driving Training
	 	 	8	 
	 	 	 C.5.3.3 Training Tools, Aids, Devices
	 	 	8	 
	 	 	 C.5.3.3.2 Maintenance Training
	 	 	9	 
	 	 C.5.4 Spare and Repair Parts Support
	 	 	9	 
	 	 	 C.5.4.1 Usage Data on All Supplies
	 	 	9	 
	 	 	 C.5.4.2 Reserved
	 	 	10	 
	 	 	 C.5.4.3 Recommended Spare and Repair Parts List
	 	 	10	 
	 	 	 C.5.4.4 Spare Parts Source of Supply
	 	 	10	 
	 	 	 C.5.4.5 Spare Parts Distribution
	 	 	10	 
	 	 C.5.5 Manuals
	 	 	10	 
	 	 	 C.5.5.1
	 	 	10	 
	 	 C.5.6 Living Facilities and Security
	 	 	11	 
	 	 	 C.5.6.1 Secure Transportation
	 	 	11	 
	 	 	 C.5.6.2 Living Facilities
	 	 	11	 
	 	 	 C.5.6.3 Meals
	 	 	11	 
	 	 C.6 Reserved
	 	 	11	 

Proprietary rights are included in the information disclosed herein. Recipient, by accepting this document, agrees that neither this document nor the
information disclosed herein nor any part thereof shall be reproduced or transferred to other documents or used or disclosed to others for any purpose except as specifically authorized in writing by
BAE SYSTEMS Land & Armaments L.P. This information is exempt from disclosure under Exemptions 3 and 4 of the Freedom of Information Act. Any unauthorized disclosure by a Government
employee is a violation of the Trade Secrets Act. 

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.2
  FPII DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT
  Doc# ILV00033 Revision 001    
    

 C.1 Purpose and Scope:    This statement of work (SOW) describes the outcomes that the subcontractor is required to achieve. The subcontractor shall produce and
deliver ILAVs meeting the requirements of the specification set forth in Attachments 001 and 006, and the incorporated approved Technical Information, Attachment 002 of this subcontract. 

 C.2 Production Effort:    The subcontractor shall produce and deliver ILAVs which meet the requirements of the specification as set forth in Attachments 001, 002 and
006 of this contract. As they are discovered, the Subcontractor shall immediately report to BAE Systems lead time issues that may impact schedule. 

 C.3 Test Support:  

 C.3.1 Vehicles to be produced  

One of the initial vehicles produced by the subcontractor will be selected by the Government for a Government conducted automotive shakedown test.
Although it is not planned, the Government reserves the right to conduct tests in order to verify ballistic performance. 

 C.3.1.1 Automotive Test  

The automotive test will be conducted in accordance with Attachment 003 to verify the subcontractors' vehicle safety, performance and durability. The
subcontractor shall provide on-site technical assistance and spare parts support at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD test site to support the automotive testing up to sixty
(60) days. The subcontractor shall assist in resolution of any test incidents that occur during the test process by participating in a Failure Analysis and Corrective Action process. 

 C.3.1.1.1 Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS)  

The Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS) process, a BAE System ISO 9000 controlled process, defines the closed
loop system for the ILAV team to address test incidents or failures during Shakedown Test. BAE System's Failure Review Board (FRB) will manage the test incident reporting, failures, analyses and
corrective actions during Shakedown Test. The responsibilities and procedure for the FRACAS System is detailed in BAE Systems engineering procedure ENG_10r1. This procedure describes the FRACAS
process flow and definitions relative to the FRACAS. It details management of test incident reporting, failure analysis and corrective actions. The procedure is attached as Attachment 008 to this SOW. 

BAE
Systems will electronically transmit all applicable Test Incident Report (TIR) on the BAE Systems or Government TIR form for each incident related to FPII design. A Government TIR form is shown
within ENG_10r1 as Attachment C. A failure and corrective action analysis shall be performed by FPII to address the problem identified by the TIR and a Corrective Action Report (CAR) submitted as
follows: 

 Critical/Safety:    A response will be faxed or electronically mailed to BAE Systems within two (2) days of BAE Systems transmittal of TIR to FPII. FPII will
be advised of rejected CARs via electronic mail by BAE Systems. FPII shall submit a revised CAR incorporating BAE Systems comments within 4 calendar days. 

 Major:    A response will be telefaxed or electronically mailed to BAE Systems within four (4) days of BAE Systems transmittal of TIR to FPII. FPII will be
advised of rejected CARs via electronic mail by 

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BAE
Systems. FPII shall submit a revised CAR incorporating BAE Systems comments within 4 calendar days. 

 Minor:    A response will be telefaxed or electronically mailed to BAE Systems within nine (9) days of BAE Systems transmittal of TIR to FPII. FPII will be
advised of rejected CARs via electronic mail by BAE Systems. FPII shall submit a revised CAR incorporating BAE Systems comments within 4 calendar days. 

Informational:
A response will be provided to BAE upon request only. 

A
CAR form is shown within the Engr 10 procedure as Attachment B. All incidents are resolved when the CAR is approved by BAE Systems and the Government. Supplemental data, such as updated drawings or
other technical documentation, will be required to support the CAR. The CAR will be deemed complete upon BAE Systems approval. 

 C.3.1.2 Transportation of Vehicles  

The subcontractor shall be responsible for transportation of their vehicle to the Government test facility, the return transportation to the
subcontractors' facility, and the return of the test vehicle to like new condition. This vehicle will be retained at the subcontractors' facility, and it will be the last vehicle accepted of the first
ordering year estimated quantity. 

 C.3.2 Deficiencies Identified During Testing  

The subcontractor will be allowed to continue production and delivery of vehicles during the Government shakedown test, but the subcontractor shall
correct any deficiencies identified during testing on all ILAVs, including vehicles already shipped to Iraq, at no additional cost to BAE Systems. The Government also reserves the right to
re-test the vehicle in order to verify ballistic performance. 

 C.3.3 Production Vehicle Acceptance Test (PVAT)  

The subcontractor will conduct a Production Vehicle Acceptance Test (PVAT) on every production vehicle in accordance with Attachment 005. 

 C.4 Program Reviews and Documentation:  

 C.4.1 Start of Work Meetings  

 C.4.1.1 Subcontract Start of Work Meeting  

Subcontract Start of Work Meeting: Not later than seven (7) days after subcontract award, the subcontractor shall host a start of work meeting
with BAE Systems. 

 C.4.1.2 Prime Contract Start of Work Meeting  

Prime Contract Start of Work Meeting: The subcontractor shall support BAE Systems during the Start of Work meeting with the Government on or about
15-16 Jun 2006, with up to 3 persons attending on-site in York, and with presentation materials in accordance with the agenda set for the meeting in advance. 

 C.4.1.3 Pre and Post Test Meetings  

Pre and Post Test Meetings: If required, the subcontractor shall host a pre and/or post test meeting at their facility. 

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 C.4.2 Weekly Subcontract Status Report  

For the initial 180 days after prime contract award, the subcontractor shall provide a weekly subcontract status report in accordance with
CDRL A001. The report shall describe in narrative format, all significant issues/activities for the subcontract to include status of each deliverable. The subcontractor shall conduct a verbal monthly
review of all ILAV efforts with BAE
Systems as directed by the subcontract administrator or their technical representative via video conference or teleconference. 

 C.5 Subcontractor Logistics Support  

 C.5.1 General  

The Subcontractor shall provide Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) for the Iraqi Light Armored Vehicle (ILAV). The CLS shall consist of the following
elements: vehicle maintenance to cover Routine and Non-Routine maintenance through Depot Level support; train-the-trainer "operator/driver" and "maintenance"
training to an "intermediate" or Direct Support Level; spare and repair parts support; and manuals. The CLS effort shall include and be focused on transitioning from the subcontractor providing and
performing all effort and being totally responsible, through the subcontractor being responsible and the Iraqi personnel performing, to the end state of the Iraqi personnel performing and being
responsible and the subcontractor providing guidance. The location of this effort will be at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006). 

 C.5.1.1 Actions Necessary for CLS Effort  

The subcontractor is responsible for performing all actions necessary in preparation for, support to, and performance of the actual
in-country portion of the CLS effort. The duration of the in-country portion of the CLS effort will be twenty-four (24) months in length, commencing at the
delivery of the first vehicle to the at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006). For planning purposes the subcontractor should expect initial vehicle delivery at a location
to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006), no later than sixty (60) days after departure from the subcontractors loading dock. Anything not specifically stated as provided within
this document, must be provided by the subcontractor. 

 C.5.1.2 Unused Spare and Repair Parts  

At the end of the in-country period of performance, the subcontractor shall leave behind at the ILAV Maintenance Facility at a location
to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) all unused spare and repair parts, lubricants, oil, grease, test, measurement and diagnostic equipment, vehicle specific equipment, and tools and
office equipment (such as desks, computers, filing cabinets). 

 C.5.2 Maintenance  

A Maintenance Facility will be provided at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) by the Multi-National Security Transition
Command—Iraq for the Vehicle Maintenance mission. This facility will be a heavy canvas clamshell with concrete floor (sprung). It will be approximately 300 feet by 120 feet. This space
will be used for the Vehicle Maintenance mission as well as for the Training mission and parts storage. It will also provide working space for subcontractor office use. A translator(s) will be
provided to the subcontractor personnel as necessary. All utilities will be provided free of charge to the subcontractor for the subcontractors use. Fuel and generators will be provided for the use of
the subcontractor personnel. Bathroom facilities will be available. There is sufficient real estate at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) compound to provide safe, secure
areas for driving vehicles during maintenance actions. 

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 C.5.2.1 Tools, Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment  

The subcontractor shall provide any and all tools, test, measurement, and diagnostic and vehicle specific equipment necessary, as incorporated by
Attachment 007 which includes a minimum level of equipment necessary for this effort, for the maintenance of 378 ILAVs in accordance with the Prime Contract delivery schedule. The subcontractor shall
provide mechanics skilled in all areas of maintenance for the ILAV, to include the opaque and transparent armor. All tools, test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment and vehicle specific equipment
shall be left at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) at the end of the CLS subcontract
period of performance. The subcontractor shall not be responsible for facilitating the Maintenance shop for follow-on tool, test, measurement, diagnostic or vehicle specific equipment
support after the period of performance is completed, other than the previously mentioned left behind shop items. 

 C.5.2.2 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair  

The subcontractor shall provide any and all vehicle maintenance, repair, and spare parts, as incorporated by Attachment 007 which includes a minimum
level of equipment necessary for this effort, to support 378 each ILAVs. The maintenance and repair responsibility is for all routine and non-routine maintenance requirements of the
vehicles. Routine Maintenance, for this effort, is defined as the scheduled actions necessary to adhere to manufacturer recommend service intervals. Non-Routine, for this effort, is
defined as all unscheduled actions necessary to service and / or repair vehicles. Accident and / or Combat Damage repair is not included in this scope of work. The subcontractor shall inspect each
ILAV upon delivery, repair any damages, correct fluid and grease levels as appropriate, and replace anything that may be missing. The subcontractor shall provide vehicle maintenance and repair from
the lowest level maintenance through Depot Level. Depot Level maintenance and repair entails repair, rebuilding, and major overhaul of vehicles, parts, assemblies, and subassemblies. For planning
purposes the subcontractor should base Maintenance projection on the vehicles being driven 36,000 miles per one (1) year period of time. The subcontractor shall have personnel qualified to
perform all levels of routine and non-routine maintenance, to include armor (transparent and opaque) maintenance and repair. The subcontractor shall have personnel qualified to assess,
trouble shoot, and repair all vehicles. Subcontractor shall schedule and perform routine maintenance on each ILAV at the appropriate scheduled interval. All service shall be performed within
reasonable timelines. Subcontractor shall establish a seven (7) day a week, twelve (12) hour a day operation of the Maintenance Facility with an on-call and after hour
response availability. The required response time for on-call and an after-hours situation is six (6) hours. The standard for maintenance action completion shall be as follows: all
routine maintenance per vehicle will be completed within one (1) day of vehicle induction and all non-routine maintenance will be completed within three (3) days of vehicle
induction for service. The fleet operational readiness goal is ninety percent (90%). The subcontractor personnel shall notify the subcontract administrator or technical representative if a vehicle has
been assessed to be non-repairable under the auspices of this subcontract. 

 C.5.2.3 Safety and HAZMAT  

The subcontractor will be responsible for ensuring the work area is secured properly at the end of each business day. Subcontractor personnel shall
be responsible for the cleanup of their work areas daily and for knowledge of and compliance with local safety standards. The subcontractor should ensure that quality service and repair work is
performed on all vehicles, at all times. In the event of a maintenance shop accident or any other incident involving hazardous materials (HAZMAT), subcontractor personnel shall take appropriate action
to contain the problem immediately
and notify proper authorities, in accordance with local requirements. HAZMAT will be identified with appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), labeled and stored accordingly. Unserviceable tires
and batteries will be stored in one location and coordinated with the local representative for disposal instructions. 

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 C.5.3 Training  

 C.5.3.1 Training Facilities  

The Maintenance Facility provided by the Multi-National Security Transition Command—Iraq for vehicle maintenance under this subcontract,
will also be used for the Vehicle Training (See C.5.2.2.). A translator(s) will be provided to the subcontractor, as necessary. The subcontractor is responsible for providing qualified instructors to
meet the goals of this Training Mission. All training will be performed inside a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006). The subcontractor shall determine how many vehicles
will be required for the training mission and to obtain these vehicles from vehicles that have been delivered under this subcontract. The subcontractor shall coordinate any issues on vehicle
availability with BAE Systems' Authorized Subcontract Representative. 

 C.5.3.2 Operator, Maintenance, and Driving Training  

The training shall be performed as "Train-the-Trainer" training and shall consist of both Operator and Maintenance Training.
The goal of the training is to train the Iraqi personnel to be able to take over the operation of the Maintenance Facility and to perform future Operator/Drive Training themselves. The Subcontractor
shall plan to reach this goal through a phased approach. The initial phase shall consist of the subcontractor personnel being totally responsible, in charge, and providing training; phase two
(2) shall consist of the subcontractor personnel starting to transition responsibility for work
accomplishment to the Iraqi personnel while the subcontractor continues to provide strong subcontractor presence, side-by-side work, and tutelage; and in phase three
(3) the Iraqi personnel should be fully trained and responsible for the performance of all maintenance and operator/driver missions with only support and coaching from the subcontractor
personnel. There will be a different set of students for the Operator / Driver training and for the Maintenance Training. There is sufficient real estate within a location to be determined in Iraq
(provided in Attachment 006) to provide safe, secure areas for the operation and driving of vehicles during training classes. Upon course completions, the Subcontractor shall provide a Certificate of
Course Completion to each student who successfully completes the course of instruction. 

 C.5.3.3 Training Tools, Aids, Devices  

In accordance with CDRL A005, the subcontractor shall provide all necessary training aids, tools, and devices. The subcontractor shall develop
Student Guides and Instructor Guides to be utilized during the training and to be provided to each student upon completion of the training course for their use in future training. These guides shall
be translated into Arabic. An English and a translated Arabic version of these guides shall be provided to BAE Systems' Authorized Subcontract Representative for approval prior to initiation of
training and prior to mass reproduction of the guides. Once approved, mass reproduction of the guides can be done and training can commence. The subcontractor is responsible for providing hard copies
sufficient for the training effort. In addition, an Instructor Guide and a Student Guide shall be downloaded to Compact Disk (CD) and six (6) CDs of each type training ("Operator / Driver" and
"Maintenance") are to be furnished as follows, five (5) CDs to the Maintenance Shop and one (1) CD to the COR for future reference and use. C.5.3.3.1 the "Operator/Driver" Training, in
accordance with CDRL A002, shall consist of basic drivers training, Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) and safety. The training shall ensure safe operation of the vehicle. The
training provided shall be specific to the ILAV and shall be performed on the ILAV (CDRL A002). There will be approximately ninety (90) students to be trained for the Operator / Driver
training. The subcontractor shall provide up to ten (10) iterations of the course. Each iteration shall be limited to ten (10) students. The subcontractor should expect the skill level
of students to be basic. The students will be available immediately to begin training. It is anticipated that an Operator Training course may take up to two (2) weeks to complete. 

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 C.5.3.3.2 Maintenance Training  

The "Maintenance" Training, in accordance with CDRL A002, shall consist of "intermediate" or Direct Support Level vehicle training and shall be
provided to the Iraqi Army's Regional Support Unit (RSU) Maintenance Companies. Students from three (3) RSUs will receive this training (Al Asad, Al Kasik and KMTB). The training provided shall
be specific to the ILAV and shall be performed on the vehicle. There will be approximately fifty (50) students to be trained in all maintenance actions from Operator Preventive Maintenance
Checks and Services (PMCS) through Direct Support Level maintenance. The subcontractor should expect the skill level of the students to be basic. The students will be available to begin training
immediately. The subcontractor shall provide a phased approach to this training to ensure the goal of Iraqi performance of the Maintenance mission at the completion of the subcontractors'
twenty-four (24) month in-country period of performance, as cited in C.5.1. 

 C.5.4 Spare and Repair Parts Support  

 C.5.4.1 Usage Data on All Supplies  

The subcontractor shall determine and stock at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006), Iraq spare and repair parts and
vehicle lubricant, oil, and grease sufficient to support vehicle maintenance as defined in C.5.2. and the training mission. The Maintenance Facility clamshell (see Para C.5.2.2.), provided for the
subcontractors use during the term of the performance period, will be available for spare and repair parts storage. The subcontractor shall keep usage data on all supplies. On a weekly basis, the
subcontractor shall provide this spare and repair parts, lubricant, oil, and grease usage data in a written report to the COR in accordance with CDRL A003. The subcontractor shall maintain a
reasonable stockage at all times during the period of performance of the contract, replenishing the parts, lubricant, oil, and grease in the stockage as they are used; and adding or revising the
specified parts listings to reflect actual usage. All unused Spare and Repair Parts, lubricant, oil, and grease shall be left behind at the ILAV Maintenance Facility at a location to be determined in
Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) at the end of the contract performance period. 

 C.5.4.2 Reserved.  

 C.5.4.3 Recommended Spare and Repair Parts List  

Six (6) months prior to the end of the in-country subcontract period of performance, the Subcontractor shall provide BAE Systems'
Authorized Subcontract Representative and the US Army TACOM Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO), through BAE Systems' Authorized Subcontract Representative, a recommended spare and repair parts,
lubricant, oil and grease listing based upon actual usage data accumulated by the subcontractor during the period of performance in accordance with CDRL A004. This listing shall be sufficient to
maintain a fleet of 378 vehicles for a period of one (1) year. 

 C.5.4.4 Spare Parts Source of Supply  

The subcontractor shall ensure future availability of both spare and repair parts for the ILAV. The subcontractor shall be the responsible source of
supply for all spare and repair parts or provide the applicable contact information and sources of supply to ensure the future availability of parts support. 

 C.5.4.5 Spare Parts Distribution  

The subcontractor is not responsible to supply any parts, lubricant, oil, or grease distribution from a location to be determined in Iraq (provided
in Attachment 006) to any location outside of a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006). The subcontractor is not responsible for any distribution to any other location within
Iraq or outside Iraq. The subcontractors responsibility is a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006), within the compound only. 

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 C.5.5 Manuals  

 C.5.5.1 Operators; Service / Maintenance; Armor Care & Maintenance; and Parts Manuals and CDs  

The subcontractor shall provide Standard Commercial Operators Manuals with each vehicle delivered by the subcontractor and for each vehicle delivered
by BAE Systems, in accordance with CDRL A007, one (1) in English and one (1) translated into common Arabic read by everyday people in Iraq. The subcontractor shall provide 5 complete
hard copy sets of Manuals, each set consisting of one (1) each of the Standard Commercial Manuals and Supplements (to cover major components) as follows: Operators; Service/Maintenance; Armor
Care & Maintenance; and Parts. Additionally six (6) Compact Disks shall be provided, each disk containing one (1) complete set in both languages. Five (5) CDs and the five
(5) complete hard copy sets of manuals are to be furnished to the ILAV Maintenance Shop at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) in both English and Arabic (Iraqi).
One (1) of the six (6) CDs shall be provided to BAE Systems. These manuals will be left at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) at the conclusion of the
performance period. The subcontractor will produce 378 manual sets, and deliver 184 in vehicles produced under this subcontract, 5 in vehicles under another subcontract, and 189 sets delivered to BAE
Systems, Steel Products Division, Anniston, AL. 

 C.5.6 Living Facilities and Security  

 C.5.6.1 Secure Transportation  

At a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006) is a Coalition base with U.S. and Coalition Forces providing security. Secure
transportation will be provided to subcontractor personnel by the National Maintenance Contractor, free of charge to the subcontractor. The subcontractor shall provide armor vests and helmets to their
in-country personnel. 

 C.5.6.2 Living Facilities  

The compound in Iraq at which the CLS effort will be performed has sufficient life support for students and subcontractors. Subcontractors will have
housing provided for them. This housing will be within the secure compound at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006). It will be near to the ILAV Maintenance and Training
Facility. Bathroom facilities will be available. Meals will be furnished free of charge to the subcontractor personnel. U.S. Military Medical facilities will be available for the use of the
subcontractors at a location to be determined in Iraq (provided in Attachment 006). 

 C.5.6.3 Meals  

The students will have meals furnished free of charge by the Iraqi Armed Forces (IAF), in the IAF dining rooms. 

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.3
  FPI SDRL Requirements    
    

							
	Data Item #

 
	 	Description 	 	Frequency Of

Submittal 	 	Formal: & Data Item

Description Reference 
	 A001(a)
	 	 Contractor Progress, Status & Management Report
	 	 Weekly
	 	 Subcontractor Format is Acceptable,

DI-MGMI-80227

	 A001(b)
	 	 CLS Project Management Plan
	 	 Quarterly
	 	 Subcontractor Format is Acceptable,

DI-MGMI-80227

	 A002
	 	 Course Training Report
	 	 End of Course
	 	 Subcontractor Format is Acceptable

	 A003
	 	 Progress and Status Report (Maintenance)
	 	 Weekly
	 	 Subcontractor Format is Acceptable

	 A004
	 	 Contractor Proposed Spare Parts List
	 	 180 Days Prior to EOC
	 	 DI-ILSS-80134A

	 A005(a)
	 	 Training Plan
	 	 15 Days ACA
	 	 DI-ILSS-80872

	 A005(b)
	 	 Draft Training Materials
	 	 30 Days ACA
	 	 DI-ILSS-80872

	 A005(c)
	 	 Training Package
	 	 Start of Each Class
	 	 DI-ILSS-80872

	 A006
	 	 Failure Analysis and Corrective Action Report
	 	 As Required
	 	 Electronic Submission, DI-RELI-81315

	 A007(a)
	 	 Vehicle Manuals
	 	 Each Vehicle
	 	 Both English & Arabic

	 A007(b)
	 	 Vehicle Manual Sets
	 	 60 Days ACA
	 	 Both English & Arabic

	*
	Formal
Subcontract Data Item Documents (SDRL) shall be provided within 30 days from date of subcontract via modification. 

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.4

Solicitation W56HZV-06-D-VB01

SPECIFICATIONS

ATTACHMENT 001

24 MAY 06  

 IRAQI LIGHT ARMORED VEHICLE (ILAV) SPECIFICATION  

It
is the intent of these specifications to provide for the furnishing and delivery of a complete motorized, wheeled, armored vehicle that is designed to resist attack from small arms and medium
mines. These specifications cover only the general requirements as to the type of equipment and performance criteria to which the vehicle must conform, together with certain details to finish and
appliances. Minor details of construction, materials, and essential accessories where not otherwise specified, are left to the discretion of the contractor who shall be solely responsible for the
design and assembly/construction of all apparatus. 

The
vehicle shall be provided with all new parts, manufacturer standard equipment, and the following minimum equipment/capability: 

					
	 3.1.1
	 	STANDARD EQUIPMENT:
	
	 	3.1.1.1	 	LIGHT PACKAGE TO INCLUDE: HEADLIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, TAILLIGHTS, AND BRAKE LIGHTS.
	
	 	        3.1.1 1.1	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 DOME LIGHTS. 1 IN THE CREW AREA AND 2 IN THE SQUAD AREA.
	
	 	3.1.1.2	 	EXTERNAL REARVIEW MIRRORS RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES OF VEHICLE.
	
	 	3.1.1.3	 	WINDSHIELD WIPING AND WASHING SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED.
	
	 	3.1.1.4	 	THREE (3) PORTABLE FIRE FIGHTING EXTINGUISHERS, TYPE ABC. TWO STORED IN SQUAD AREA (10 LB EACH). ONE STORED IN CREW AREA (5 LB).
	
	 	3.1.1.5	 	ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM SHALL BE MANUALLY ACTIVATED FROM INSIDE THE VEHICLE.
	
	 	3.1.1.6	 	VEHICLE JACK, TO INCLUDE STOWAGE, APPROPRIATE TO LIFT VEHICLE DURING TIRE CHANGE.
	
	 	3.1.1.7	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH MECHANICAL ASSIST TO RAISE AND LOWER SPARE TIRE FROM VEHICLE.
	
	 	3.1.1.8	 	STANDARD TOOLS REQUIRED FOR OPERATOR LEVEL MAINTENANCE.
	
	 	3.1.1.9	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH TIRE CHANGING TOOLS.
	
	 	3.1.1.10	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH PIONEER TOOLS.
	
	 	3.1.1.11	 	STOWAGE PROVISIONS FOR ALL TOOLS NOT TO IMPEDE USER MISSION.
	
	 	3.1.1.12	 	JUMPER CABLES, ONE SLAVE-TO-SLAVE STYLE (NATO) MINIMUM 12 FEET.
	
	 	3.1.1.13	 	AMMETER, CHARGING INDICATOR OR VOLTMETER.
	
	 	3.1.1.14	 	OIL PRESSURE GAGE OR INDICATOR.

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	 	3.1.1.15	 	ENGINE TEMPERATURE GAGE OR HIGH COOLANT TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT/INDICATOR AND LOW COOL- ANT LEVEL WARNING LIGHT/INDICATOR.
	
	 	3.1.1.16	 	SPEEDOMETER WITH RECORDING ODOMETER.
	
	 	3.1.1.17	 	TACHOMETER.
	
	 	3.1.1.18	 	WARNING LIGHT/INDICATOR AND BUZZER FOR LOW OIL PRESSURE.
	
	 	3.1.1.19	 	AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED WHICH IS CAPABLE OF MAINTAINING THE INTERIOR TEMPERATURE OF ALL OCCUPANT AREAS TO 80°F OR LOWER, AT AN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF 130°F WHEN VEHICLE IS IN LOCK DOWN
SITUATION WITH FULL SOLAR LOADING.
	
	 	3.1.1.20	 	HEATING SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED WHICH IS CAPABLE OF MAINTAINING THE INTERIOR TEMPERATURE OF THE OCCUPANT AREAS TO A MINIMUM OF 65°F, AT AN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF -20°F WHEN VEHICLE IS IN LOCK DOWN SITUATION.
VEHICLE SHALL ALSO HAVE DEFROSTING/DEFOGGING CAPABILITY.
	
	 	3.1.1.21	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH REMOVABLE POTABLE WATER STORAGE CONTAINERS CAPABLE OF BEING SECURELY STOWED INSIDE PERSONNEL AREA WITHOUT INTERFERRING WITH NORMAL VEHICLE OPERATIONS. TOTAL CAPACITY OF WATER NOT LESS THAN
10 GALLONS.
	
	 	3.1.1.22	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE ALL NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO INSTALL THE HARRIS MULTI-BAND SYSTEM (RF 5800M-V201). THE FOLLOWING WEB SITE CAN BE USED FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS: http://www.rfcomm.harris.com
	
	 	3.1.1.23	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH AN INTRA-VEHICLE INTERCOM SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CREW AND SQUAD. THE DRIVER AND GUNNER SHALL HAVE SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS TO THE INTERCOM SYSTEM.
	
	 	3.1.1.24	 	UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS (ISO 3287—SYMBOLS FOR OPERATOR'S CONTROLS AND OTHER DISPLAYS) SHALL BE USED. IF UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS NOT AVAILABLE, USE ARABIC OR ENGLISH SYMBOLS/WORDS.
	 3.1.2
	 	 RATINGS:	 	 
	
	 	3.1.2.1	 	VEHICLE RATINGS SHALL BE THE MANUFACTURER'S PUBLISHED RATING.
	
	 	3.1.2.2	 	COMPONENT RATINGS SHALL NOT BE RAISED TO MEET REQUIREMENTS.
	
	 	3.1.2.3	 	ALL INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, DRIVELINE, AXLES, SUSPENSION AND TIRES SHALL BE RATED AT OR ABOVE THE GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT (GCW) OR GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT (GVW) RATINGS,
WHICHEVER IS GREATER.
	 3.1.3
	 	 COLOR:	 	 
	
	 	3.1.3.1	 	VEHICLE EXTERIOR COLOR TO BE DESERT TAN 686A, COLOR CHIP 33446 IN ACCORDANCE WITH FED-STD-595 OR EQUIVALENT.

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	 3.1.4
	 	 TOWING:	 	 
	
	 	3.1.4.1	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE TOW BAR AND RECOVERY CABLE (MINIMUM LENGTH 20 FEET) TO ALLOW TOWING OR BEING TOWED BY A SIMILAR SIZED VEHICLE AND TO SUPPORT VEHICLE RECOVERY. BOTH TOW BAR AND RECOVERY CABLE SHALL BE RATED AT
GVW.
	
	 	3.1.4.2	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE 2 TOW EYES LOCATED ON THE FRONT AND 2 TOW EYES LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE TO INTERFACE WITH THE PROVIDED TOW BAR.
	
	 	3.1.4.3	 	SHACKLES (4 EACH) SHALL BE PROVIDED WHICH INTERFACE WITH THE TOW EYES.
	
	 	3.1.4.4	 	IF VEHICLE IS PROVIDED WITH AN AIR BRAKE SYSTEM THEN THE VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH FRONT AND REAR AIR BRAKE CONNECTIONS FOR USE IN TOWING LIKE VEHICLES/TRAILERS.
	
	 	3.1.4.5	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE STORAGE SPACE FOR BOTH TOW BAR AND RECOVERY CABLE WHICH SHALL NOT IMPEDE VEHICLE MISSION.
	
	 	3.1.4.6	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF ASSISTED RECOVERY.
	
	 	3.1.4.7	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH PINTLE CAPABLE OF TOWING LIKE VEHICLE/TRAILER.
	 3.1.5
	 	 ENGINE:	 	 
	
	 	3.1.5.1	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A TURBOCHARGED DIESEL ENGINE, CAPABLE OF PERFORMING AS SPECIFIED ON BOTH HIGH SULFUR CONTENT (~1%) DIESEL FUEL AND JP8.
	
	 	3.1.5.2	 	THE ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM AND AIR FILTER SYSTEM SHALL BE ABLE TO HANDLE HOT, DUSTY (VERY FINE PARTICULATES) DESERT ENVIRONMENT AND BE PROPERLY DESIGNED FOR SUSTAINING FLUID TEMPERATURES WHILE TOWING ANOTHER LIKE VEHICLE
WHEN OPERATING IN A STEADY STATE CONDITION.
	 3.1.6
	 	TRANSMISSION:
	
	 	3.1.6.1	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.
	
	 	3.1.6.2	 	THE TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER SHALL BE ABLE TO HANDLE HOT, DUSTY (VERY FINE PARTICULATES) DESERT ENVIRONMENT AND BE PROPERLY DESIGNED FOR SUSTAINING FLUID TEMPERATURES WHILE TOWING ANOTHER LIKE VEHICLE WHEN OPERATING IN A
STEADY STATE CONDITION.
	
	 	3.1.6.3	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE POWER TO ALL WHEELS.
	 3.1.7
	 	 STEERING:	 	 
	
	 	3.1.7.1	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH POWER STEERING AND SHALL BE LEFT HAND DRIVE.
	
	 	3.1.7.2	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL HAVE A WALL TO WALL TURNING DIAMETER OF LESS THAN 70 FEET.

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	 3.1.8
	 	 TIRES:	 	 
	
	 	3.1.8.1	 	ALL TIRES SHALL BE OF THE SAME SIZE, LOAD RATING AND TREAD DESIGN, AND ALL WHEELS SHALL BE INTERCHANGEABLE, INCLUDING THE SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE ASSEMBLY.
	
	 	3.1.8.2	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE A SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE ASSEMBLY WITH HOLDER PROVIDED. STOWAGE LOCATION OF THE SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE ASSEMBLY SHALL NOT IMPEDE VEHICLE/USER MISSION.
	
	 	3.1.8.3	 	ALL TIRES, INCLUDING THE PROVIDED SPARE (1 PER VEHICLE), SHALL BE OF RADIAL CONSTRUCTION, RUN FLAT AND HAVE ON-OFF ROAD TREAD.
	 3.1.9
	 	ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT:
	
	 	3.1.9.1	 	A 24 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED. THE FOLLOWING CIRCUITS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND OPERATE AT 24 VOLTS:
	
	 	        3.1.9.1.1	 	THE 24 VOLT CIRCUIT OF THE CENTER DASH-MOUNTED TERMINAL BLOCK FOR THE USER SUPPLIED RADIO.
	
	 	        3.1.9.1.2	 	THE ENGINE STARTING CIRCUIT TO INCLUDE THE STARTER.
	
	 	        3.1.9.1.3	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A 24 VOLT CHARGING SYSTEM.
	
	 	3.1.9.2	 	THE RADIO SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE CREW AREA.
	
	 	3.1.9.3	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE HEAVY DUTY BATTERIES.
	
	 	3.1.9.4	 	NATO SLAVE RECEPTACLE FOR VEHICLE STARTING.
	 3.1.10
	 	VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS:
	
	 	3.1.10.1	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL ACCOMMODATE 2 CREW MEMBERS (1 DRIVER AND 1 GUNNER) AND NOT LESS THAN 8 SQUAD.
	
	 	3.1.10.2	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL HAVE A DOOR CONFIGURATION WHICH SHALL ALLOW FOR SIMULTANEOUS INGRESS/EGRESS OF 2 FULLY EQUIPPED SOLDIERS (95TH PERCENTILE MALE WITH FULL COMBAT GEAR) THROUGH THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE. SIMULTANEOUS
INGRESS/EGRESS OF ADDITIONAL SOLDIERS SHALL ALSO BE PROVIDED FOR BOTH THE DRIVER AND GUNNER (ONE EACH) IN THE CREW AREA.
	
	 	3.1.10.3	 	IN ADDITION TO THE HATCH PROVIDED WITH THE WEAPON STATION RING MOUNT (SEE 3.1.12.1), ONE ADDITIONAL HATCH SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE SQUAD AREA.
	
	 	3.1.10.4	 	A SEAT SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR EACH CREW MEMBER (DRIVER AND GUNNER, 2 TOTAL).
	
	 	3.1.10.5	 	A SEAT SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR EACH SQUAD MEMBER.
	
	 	3.1.10.6	 	EACH CREW SEAT SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A 4 POINT SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY.
	
	 	3.1.10.7	 	EACH SQUAD SEAT SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A 4 POINT SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY.
	
	 	3.1.10.8	 	VEHICLE CAB SHALL PROVIDE THE DRIVER WITH 180 DEG FIELD OF UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW WHILE SEATED IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT.
	
	 	3.1.10.9	 	VEHICLE IS TO BE EQUIPPED WITH NOT LESS THAN 1 FIRING PORT WITH CORRESPONDING VISION BLOCK PER SIDE (RIGHT, LEFT, REAR) OF THE SQUAD AREA.
	
	 	3.1.10.10	 	SQUAD AREA SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A MINIMUM FLOOR TO CEILING HEIGHT OF 60 INCHES.

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	 	3.1.10.11	 	ALL SEATS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 42 INCHES OF CLEARANCE FROM SEAT CUSHIONS TO CEILING.
	
	 	3.1.10.12	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH NOT LESS THAN 3 ENCLOSED INTERIOR STORAGE BINS (1 IN THE CREW AREA AND 2 IN THE SQUAD AREA) WITH POSITIVE LATCHING DEVICES.
	
	 	3.1.10.13	 	VEHICLE FULLY OUTFITTED WITHOUT PERSONNEL SHALL NOT WEIGH MORE THAN 34,000LB.
	
	 	3.1.10.14	 	WIDTH NOT TO EXCEED 10 FEET (NOT INCLUDING MIRRORS).
	
	 	3.1.10.15	 	REDUCIBLE HEIGHT NOT TO EXCEED 9 FEET. TASK TO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY 2 PERSONNEL WITHOUT THE USE OF AUXILIARY LIFTING DEVICES (SHALL BE COMPLETED WITH ONLY ONBOARD TOOLS).
	
	 	3.1.10.16	 	THE GROUND CLEARANCE OF THE VEHICLE SHALL MEET BOTH OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS;

(a) THE VEHICLE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF PASSING OVER AN OBSTACLE 13.2 INCHES TALL AND 24 INCHES WIDE THAT IS CENTERED UNDER THE VEHICLE'S LONGITUDINAL CENTERLINE WITHOUT ANY PART OF THE VEHICLE CONTACTING THE OBSTACLE

(b) NO PART OF THE VEHICLE, EXLUDING THE TIRE/WHEEL ASSEMBLIES, SHALL BE LESS THAN 10.2 INCHES FROM THE GROUND.

NOTE: THE BELOW DIAGRAM IS A GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS.
	
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	 3.1.11
	 	 PERFORMANCE:

	
	 	3.1.11.1	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF BEING STARTED AND OPERATED IN TEMPERATURES RANGING FROM -20 TO 130 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT WITHOUT ADDITION OF STARTING KITS.
	
	 	3.1.11.2	 	SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH FUEL TANK(S) OF SUFFICIENT CAPACITY TO FACILITATE A RANGE FOR THE VEHICLE AT GVW OF 450 MILES.
	
	 	3.1.11.3	 	THE VEHICLE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF OPERATING 90% OF MISSION ON PAVED AND UNPAVED ROADS AND 10% OFF ROAD (TRAILS).
	
	 	3.1.11.4	 	VEHICLE SHALL OPERATE AT REDUCED SPEEDS OFF ROAD IN A RANGE OF ENVIRONMENTS INCLUDING SAND, MUD, LOOSE SOIL AND GRAVEL.
	
	 	3.1.11.5	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF PASSING THROUGH LIGHT OR MEDIUM VEGETATION AND LIGHT MAN MADE STRUCTURES.

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	 	3.1.11.6	 	VEHICLE AT GVW SHALL BE CAPABLE OF OBTAINING A TOP SPEED OF 65 MPH ON LEVEL HIGHWAY.
	
	 	3.1.11.7	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF MAINTAINING A MINIMUM SPEED OF 40 MPH AT GCW ON A LEVEL HIGHWAY.
	
	 	3.1.11.8	 	VEHICLE AT GVW SHALL BE CAPABLE OF ACCELERATING FROM 0 TO 20 MPH WITHIN 6.0 SECONDS ON LEVEL HIGHWAY.
	
	 	3.1.11.9	 	VEHICLE AT GVW SHALL BE CAPABLE OF CLIMBING AND DESCENDING A 45% SLOPE.
	
	 	3.1.11.10	 	VEHICLE AT GVW SHALL BE CAPABLE OF TRAVERSING A 20% SIDE SLOPE ON EACH SIDE.
	
	 	3.1.11.11	 	VEHICLE AT GVW SHALL BE CAPABLE OF NAVIGATING AN 18 INCH VERTICAL WALL.
	
	 	3.1.11.12	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE A FORDING DEPTH OF NOT LESS THAN 36 INCHES.
	 3.1.12
	 	WEAPON ACCOMMODATION:
	
	 	3.1.12.1	 	MINIMUM ONE WEAPON STATION RING MOUNT, LOCATED IN THE CREW OR SQUAD AREAS WITH HATCH ACCESS, CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING A PKM 7.62 MM MACHINE GUN. LOCATION AND OPERATION OF WEAPON STATION(S) SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH
DRIVER.
	
	 	3.1.12.2	 	STOWAGE FOR NOT LESS THAN 600 ROUNDS (BOXED) OF PKM 7.62 X 54 IN THE SQUAD AREA AND 200 ROUNDS (BOXED) OF PKM 7.62 X 54 IN THE CREW AREA.
	
	 	3.1.12.3	 	WEAPON STATION TO PROVIDE ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT GUNNER PLATFORM.
	
	 	3.1.12.4	 	WEAPON TO BE CAPABLE OF FIRING AT 45 DEGREE ELEVATION ABOVE THE HORIZON AND 8 DEGREES BELOW THE HORIZON. PKM RING MOUNT SHALL BE DESIGNED TO INHIBIT SHOOTING OF THE VEHICLE.
	
	 	3.1.12.5	 	WEAPON STATION TO BE ACCESSIBLE BY ANY PERSONNEL WITHIN THE VEHICLE WITHOUT HAVING TO EXIT THE VEHICLE.
	
	 	3.1.12.6	 	WEAPON STATION COMBINED FIELD OF FIRE TO PROVIDE 360 DEGREE OF COVERAGE.
	
	 	3.1.12.7	 	STOWAGE FOR 1 BOX OF 7.62 X 39 RIFLE AMMUNITION PER SQUAD MEMBER (LOCATED IN THE SQUAD AREA).
	
	 	3.1.12.8	 	STOWAGE FOR 1 BOX OF 7.62 X 39 RIFLE AMMUNITION SHARED BY THE GUNNER AND DRIVER (LOCATED IN THE CREW AREA).
	
	 	3.1.12.9	 	APPROPRIATE BRACKETS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO SECURELY HOLD CREW AND SQUAD AK-47 RIFLES DURING OPERATIONS.
	 3.1.13
	 	VEHICLE SURVIVABILITY:
	
	 	3.1.13.1	 	VEHICLE, INCLUDING THE BALLISTIC GLASS, SHALL BE CAPABLE OF PREVENTING PENETRATION INTO VEHICLE OF THE THRESHOLD ROUNDS AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT 006.

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	 	3.1.13.2	 	WEAPON STATION GUNNER TO HAVE 360 DEGREE BALLISTIC PROTECTION OF THE THRESHOLD ROUNDS AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT 006.
	
	 	3.1.13.3	 	VEHICLE SHALL HAVE PROTECTION AGAINST THE MINE THREAT AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT 006, UNDER ANY WHEEL.
	 3.1.14
	 	BRAKES:
	
	 	3.1.14.1	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SERVICE BRAKES CAPABLE OF BRINGING THE VEHICLE TO A STOP FROM 20 MPH WITHIN 35 FEET WHILE AT GVW (DRIFT OF NO MORE THAN 1 FOOT LEFT OR RIGHT).
	
	 	3.1.14.2	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH PARKING BRAKES WHICH SHALL BE CAPABLE OF HOLDING THE VEHICLE AT GVW ON A 45% LONGITUDINAL SLOPE.
	
	 	3.1.14.3	 	VEHICLE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH EMERGENCY BRAKES.

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.5

Contract W56HZV-06-D-VB01

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

ATTACHMENT 002

24 MAY 06  

IRAQI LIGHT ARMORED VEHICLE (ILAV)  

2.     STANDARD EQUIPMENT:  

	(i)
	Fire
extinguisher with mounting bracket in crew area? 1 If yes, location and capacities: Centerline on top of the transfercase
access hatch. 51b capacity type ABC.

	(j)
	Fire
extinguisher with mounting bracket in squad area? 2 If yes, location and capacities: One forward and one aft. 10 lb capacity
type ABC

	(k)
	Engine
compartment fire extinguisher system? Manual If manual, location and number of activation handles?  See Comments

	(o)
	Standard
tools for operator maintenance? Yes If yes, list tools and stowage location: External tool box. See 2(o) comments for tool
list below.

	(p)
	Pioneer
tools? Yes If yes, list tools and stowage location: External tool box.

	(v)
	Describe
the intercom system provided: GENTEX Light Vehicle Intercom System Does the intra-vehicle intercom
system provide for communication between crew and squad? Yes If yes, are the gunner and driver provided with simultaneous access to the intercom? Yes 

Comments:

2(k): Yes. A manual red activation handle is conveniently located for the driver or crew passenger on the centerline of the crew compartment below the dash.

2(o): (TOOL LIST)

HOSE, AIR ASSY 3/8 X 20FT 1EA

FLASHLIGHT HEAVY-DUTY lEA

BATTERIES D CELL 2EA

CHUCK, AIR ASSY W/GAUGE lEA

GREASE GUN lEA

HAMMER 16 OZ BALL PEEN lEA

HAMMER SLEDGE 8LB PR-800 lEA

PLIER SIDE CUTTER lEA

WRENCH ADJUSTABLE 15" IEA

WRENCH ADJUSTABLE 10" 2EA

SCREWDRIVER FLAT TIP 3/8X12 IEA

SCREWDRIVER CROSS TIP #4 lEA

SCREWDRIVER FLAT TIP 3/16X6 lEA

SCREWDRIVER CROSS TIP #2 1 EA

SET SOCKET 21PC 1/2DR 12PT MET IEA

HANDLE FLEX 3/4DR 22 lEA

SET HEX WRENCH STD lEA

SET HEX WRENCH METRIC lEA

KIT, PIONEER lEA

PADLOCK MASTER LOCK 2EA

FUNNEL, FLEX NECK lEA

STRAP CARGO TIEDOWN 4 EA

BAG TOOL BLACK 1 EA
  

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 PAD JACK 2 EA

RATCHET WEBBING 1" X 4' 1 EA

1 IN DRIVE 11/2 IN SOCKET 1 EA

WRENCH ALLEN 12mm 1 EA

KIT, RELEASE BOLT (CAGE BOLTS) 4 EA
  

5.     TOWING:  

	(b)
	Is
a swivel pintle and pintle mount provided? Yes, if yes:

	1)
	Load
rating (capacity) 60,000 pounds

	2)
	What
size lunette will the pintle accommodate? 3 inch ID with 15/8 inch section  

Comments: 

6.     ENGINE:  

	(a)
	Manufacturer  Catepillar Model C7 Year  2004

	(b)
	Number
of cylinders: 6; Displacement: 7.2 liters

	(d)
	Is
an aftercooler provided? Yes If yes, describe: 401 sq. in. water-to-air Charge air cooler core mounted
above and in-series with radiator core.

	(e)
	Net
horsepower at engine governed speed 330 BHP at 2400 rpm

	(f)
	Maximum
net torque 860 (foot-pounds) at 1440 rpm

	(i)
	Are
the cooling system and air filter for the engine designed for a desert environment (very fine particulates)? Yes

	4)
	Radiator
core dimensions: H 501 mm × W 1000
mm × Thickness 160 mm

	5)
	Radiator
fins per inch: 10.2 fins per inch

Comments:

7.     TRANSMISSION:  

	(a)
	Manufacturer  Allison Model 3500sp Type:  Automatic

	(b)
	Provide
all gear ratios, forward and reverse: Forward: 1: 4.59x1, 2: 2.26x1, 3: 1.53x1, 4: 1.0x1, 5: .749x1, Reverse:
4.9987x1

	(c)
	Input
torque capacity: 935 pound-feet

	(d)
	Output
torque capacity: 80,000 pound-feet

	(e)
	Torque
converter stall ratio: 1.77: 1  

Comments: 

8.     TRANSFER CASE:  

	(a)
	Manufacturer  Cushman

	(b)
	Model  315K

	(c)
	Type
(describe): 2 speed-3 shaft

	(d)
	Provide
all gear ratios: 1:1 and 2.5:1

	(e)
	Input
torque capacity: 7,816 pound-feet 

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	(f)
	Output
torque capacity: 10,200 pound-feet Comments: 

9.     AXLES:  

	(a)
	Front:
Manufacturer Marmon-Herrington Model MT17 Load Rating  18,000 lbs. Ratio(s):
6.27:1 Reduction: Double Traction control: None

	(b)
	Rear:
Manufacturer Marmon-Herrington Model R181 Load Rating  18,000 lbs. Ratio(s):
6.27: 1 Reduction: Double Traction control: Locking 

Comments: 

10.   SUSPENSION:  

	(a)
	Front:
Type Parabolic Leaf Spring Rate: 1,943 lbs/in Wheel
Travel: 7.25 (inches)

	(b)
	Rear:
Type Parabolic Leaf Spring Rate: 2,987 lbs/in Wheel
Travel: 7.0 (inches) 

Comments: 

11.   STEERING:  

	(c)
	What
is the clockwise wall to wall turning diameter of the vehicle? 66 ft.

	(d)
	What
is the counter-clockwise wall to wall turning diameter of the vehicle? 66 ft. 

Comments: 

12.   TIRES:  

	(f)
	Tires:
Manufacturer: Michelin Model: XZL—395/85
Size and load rating: 395/85R20 9,000 lbs.

	(g)
	Rims:
Manufacturer: Titan Model:  05-10058-00 Size and load rating: 20" 9,000 LB

	(k)
	Are
all tires, to include the spare, run flat design? Yes If yes, please describe the run flat system: Hutchinson run flat
insert. 

        Comments:

14.   VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS:  

	(g)
	Is
the rear squad area equipped with not less than one vision block and corresponding firing port per side (right, left, rear)? Yes Describe:  The rear squad area is equipped with a total of eight vision blocks. Three vision
blocks on each side (L/R) and two vision blocks in the rear (one on each door). Firing ports
are in the glass.

	(h)
	Is
the vehicle equipped with the threshold requirement of allowing simultaneous ingress/egress of 2 fully equipped soldiers of which a minimum of 1 soldier
shall be able to ingress/egress out the rear of the vehicle? Yes

1**) Does the vehicle exceed the threshold requirement? Yes If yes, describe the door configuration and
how it supports the objective of allowing for simultaneous ingress/egress of additional soldiers. The rear door is designed to allow simultaneous
ingress/egress of 2 fully equipped soldiers. The rear door dimensions are 50" wide by 58" tall. The two rear steps are 48" wide. The left and right front doors are 31.5" wide by 33.1". See rear
door & side door drawings in TIQ supplemental data. 3) List and provide dimensions and locations of all doors. See 14 (h).1
above.

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	(i)
	Is
the vehicle equipped with the threshold requirement of one hatch in the crew area? Yes If additional
hatch(es) is provided, answer the following: 

1**) Given the objective of additional hatch(es) located in the squad area, describe number of additional hatches and location(s):  1. Located top, rear of the squad
compartment.

	(n)
	What
is the width (not including mirrors) of the vehicle? 9 ft.

	(o)
	What
is the reducible height of the vehicle? 9 ft.

	1)
	List
items, if any, and associated weights of those items that must be removed to meet the above height? Weapons mount and access
hatch. The TAGS unit has been reconfigured to limit the max single piece weight to less than 951bs.  

Comments: 

15.   PERFORMANCE:  

	(b)
	Provide
the number of fuel tanks, capacity, and location(s) of each: 2: 51 gallons per side. Includes manual selector R/L selector
valve with individual level gages for each tank.

	(c)
	Is
the vehicle provided with a fuel tank(s) of sufficient capacity to facilitate the threshold range for the vehicle at GVW of 200 miles?  Yes If a larger range is being proposed, answer the
following: 1**) Given the objective of 450 miles,
what is the vehicle range at GVW? 450 mi

	(g)
	Is
the vehicle, at GVW, capable of obtaining the threshold top speed of 50 mph on a level highway? Yes If a
higher top speed is being proposed, answer the following: 

1**) Given the objective top speed, at GVW, on a level highway of 65 mph, what is the top speed of the vehicle? Capable of 65
mph for short duration operation. Max sustained speed limited by tires.

	(i)
	Is
the vehicle, at GVW, capable of obtaining the threshold acceleration of 0 to 20 mph within 10 seconds on a level highway?  Yes If a faster acceleration is being proposed, answer the following:

1**)
Given the objective acceleration, at GVW, on a level highway of 0 to 20 mph within 6 seconds, how many seconds does it take the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 20 mph? 6.0
seconds 

	(l)
	Is
the vehicle, at GVW, capable of navigating the 18 inch vertical wall threshold requirement? Yes If a
higher vertical wall is being proposed, answer the following: 

1**) Given the objective of 24 inches, how high of a wall can the vehicle navigate over? 18 inches

Comments:

16.   WEAPON ACCOMODATION:  

	(d)
	Does
the weapon station provide an adjustable height gunner platform? Yes What is the range of heights from
the platform to the roof? Equal or less than 35 inches to greater than or equal to 52 inches

	(e)
	The
mounted PKM machine gun is capable of firing at 45 degrees elevation above the horizon and  10 degrees below the horizon. 

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Comments:

18.   VEHICLE SURVIVABILITY:  

 See Attachment 006  

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 SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.6

W56HZV-06-D-VB01

ILAV SHAKEDOWN TEST PLAN

ATTACHMENT 003

24 May 06  

 Shakedown Test and Inspection Plan  

 Requirements Verification.  

 Shakedown Test Vehicle (STV).    To determine the contractor's capability to produce a vehicle in accordance with the specification, one vehicle will be delivered to
an approved USG test site for testing. The vehicle, when completed, shall be submitted to the procuring activity for examination and testing to determine conformance to the requirements of the
specification. The vehicle that will be submitted by the contractor shall be a production representative vehicle supplied
from the production facility manufactured using tooling under the supply contract. The vehicle shall be provided with all new parts and manufacturer standard equipment. 

The
inspection and tests referenced in Table 1 may be modified at the discretion of the Government depending on the final configuration of the vehicle supplied. 

			
	TEST

 
	 	LOCATION 
	Government Tests (Shakedown Test Vehicle (STV))	 	Government Test Facility

A
visual inspection and a vehicle test will be required per Table 1 in addition to a 3,000 mile Shakedown Test (described in detail in Appendix 1 below). 

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  TABLE 1
  CLASSIFICATION OF INSPECTION AND TESTS    
    

									
	TITLE

 
	 	REQUIREMENT 	 	TEST

PROCEDURE 	 	STV VISUAL

INSPECTION 	 	STV

TEST 
	 Shakedown Test Vehicle (STV)
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Armored Vehicle
	 	3.1	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Vehicle Standard Equipment
	 	3.1.1	 	4.1.1	 	 	 	 
	 Light Package
	 	3.1.1.1	 	4.1.1.1	 	X	 	 
	 Dome Lights
	 	3.1.1.1.1	 	4.1.1.1.1	 	X	 	 
	 External Mirrors
	 	3.1.1.2	 	4.1.1.2	 	X	 	 
	 Windshield Wipers With Washer Fluid Applicator
	 	3.1.1.3	 	4.1.1.3	 	X	 	 
	 Portable Fire Extinguishers
	 	3.1.1.4	 	4.1.1.4	 	X	 	 
	 Engine Fire Extinguisher
	 	3.1.1.5	 	4.1.1.5	 	X	 	 
	 Vehicle Jack
	 	3.1.1.6	 	4.1.1.6	 	X	 	 
	 Spare Tire Mechanical Assist
	 	3.1.1.7	 	4.1.1.7	 	X	 	 
	 Standard Operator Tools
	 	3.1.1.8	 	4.1.1.8	 	X	 	 
	 Tire Changing Tools
	 	3.1.1.9	 	4.1.1.9	 	X	 	 
	 Pioneer Tools
	 	3.1.1.10	 	4.1.1.10	 	X	 	 
	 Tool Stowage
	 	3.1.1.11	 	4.1.1.11	 	X	 	 
	 Jumper Cables
	 	3.1.1.12	 	4.1.1.12	 	X	 	 
	 Battery Charging System Gages
	 	3.1.1.13	 	4.1.1.13	 	X	 	 
	 Oil Pressure Gage
	 	3.1.1.14	 	4.1.1.14	 	X	 	 
	 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage
	 	3.1.1.15	 	4.1.1.15	 	X	 	 
	 Speedometer/Odometer
	 	3.1.1.16	 	4.1.1.16	 	X	 	 
	 Tachometer
	 	3.1.1.17	 	4.1.1.17	 	X	 	 
	 Engine Low Pressure Warning
	 	3.1.1.18	 	4.1.1.18	 	X	 	 
	 Air Conditioning System
	 	3.1.1.19	 	4.1.1.19	 	 	 	X
	 Heating System
	 	3.1.1.20	 	4.1.1.20	 	X	 	 
	 Water Storage
	 	3.1.1.21	 	4.1.1.21	 	X	 	 
	 Radio Provisions
	 	3.1.1.22	 	4.1.1.22	 	X	 	 
	 Intercom System
	 	3.1.1.23	 	4.1.1.23	 	 	 	X
	 Universal Symbols
	 	3.1.1.24	 	4.1.1.24	 	X	 	 
	 Ratings
	 	 3.1.2
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Vehicle Ratings
	 	3.1.2.1	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Component Ratings
	 	3.1.2.2	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Individual Component Ratings
	 	3.1.2.3	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Vehicle Color
	 	 3.1.3
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Vehicle Exterior Color
	 	3.1.3.1	 	4.1.3.1	 	X	 	 
	 Towing Provisions
	 	 3.1.4
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Tow Bar and Recovery Cable
	 	3.1.4.1	 	4.1.4.1	 	X	 	 
	 Tow Eyes Front and Rear of Vehicle
	 	3.1.4.2	 	4.1.4.2	 	X	 	 
	 Shackles
	 	3.1.4.3	 	4.1.4.3	 	X	 	 
	 Front and Rear Air Brake Connections
	 	3.1.4.4	 	4.1.4.4	 	X	 	 
	 Tow Bar and Cable Storage
	 	3.1.4.5	 	4.1.4.5	 	X	 	 
	 Assisted Recovery
	 	3.1.4.6	 	 	 	 	 	 

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	TITLE

 
	 	REQUIREMENT 	 	TEST

PROCEDURE 	 	STV VISUAL

INSPECTION 	 	STV

TEST 
	 Vehicle Pintle
	 	3.1.4.7	 	4.1.4.7	 	X	 	 
	 Engine
	 	 3.1.5
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Engine Type
	 	3.1.5.1	 	4.1.5.1	 	X	 	 
	 Engine Cooling
	 	3.1.5.2	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Transmission
	 	 3.1.6
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Type
	 	3.1.6.1	 	4.1.6.1	 	X	 	 
	 Oil Cooler
	 	3.1.6.2	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Drive Line
	 	3.1.6.3	 	4.1.6.3	 	 	 	X
	 Steering
	 	 3.1.7
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Style and Mounting
	 	3.1.7.1	 	4.1.7.1	 	X	 	 
	 Turning radius (Wall to Wall)
	 	3.1.7.2	 	4.1.7.2	 	 	 	X
	 Tires
	 	 3.1.8
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Tread Design
	 	3.1.8.1	 	4.1.8.1	 	X	 	 
	 Spare
	 	3.1.8.2	 	4.1.8.2	 	X	 	 
	 Construction
	 	3.1.8.3	 	4.1.8.3	 	X	 	 
	 Electrical Equipment
	 	 3.1.9
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Voltage Requirement
	 	3.1.9.1	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Dash Terminal Block
	 	3.1.9.1.1	 	4.1.9.1.1	 	X	 	 
	 Engine Starting Circuit
	 	3.1.9.1.2	 	4.1.9.1.2	 	X	 	 
	 Charging System
	 	3.1.9.1.3	 	4.1.9.1.3	 	X	 	 
	 Radio Location
	 	3.1.9.2	 	4.1.9.2	 	X	 	 
	 Heavy Duty Batteries
	 	3.1.9.3	 	4.1.9.3	 	X	 	 
	 Slave Receptacle
	 	3.1.9.4	 	4.1.9.4	 	X	 	 
	 Vehicle Characteristics
	 	 3.1.10
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Crew Accommodations
	 	3.1.10.1	 	4.1.10.1	 	X	 	 
	 Rear Door
	 	3.1.10.2	 	4.1.10.2	 	X	 	 
	 Crew Hatch
	 	3.1.10.3	 	4.1.10.3	 	X	 	 
	 Crew Seats
	 	3.1.10.4	 	4.1.10.4	 	X	 	 
	 Squad Seats
	 	3.1.10.5	 	4.1.10.5	 	X	 	 
	 Crew 4 Point Seat Belts
	 	3.1.10.6	 	4.1.10.6	 	X	 	 
	 Squad 4 Point Seat Belts
	 	3.1.10.7	 	4.1.10.7	 	X	 	 
	 Driver 180 deg Field of View
	 	3.1.10.8	 	4.1.10.8	 	 	 	X
	 Firing Port & Corresponding Vision Block
	 	3.1.10.9	 	4.1.10.9	 	X	 	 
	 Floor to Ceiling Height
	 	3.1.10.10	 	4.1.10.10	 	 	 	X
	 Seat Cushion to Ceiling Height
	 	3.1.10.11	 	4.1.10.11	 	 	 	X
	 Interior Storage Bins
	 	3.1.10.12	 	4.1.10.12	 	X	 	 
	 Fully Outfitted Weight
	 	3.1.10.13	 	4.1.10.13	 	 	 	X
	 Vehicle Width
	 	3.1.10.14	 	4.1.10.14	 	 	 	X
	 Vehicle Reducible Height
	 	3.1.10.15	 	4.1.10.15	 	 	 	X
	 Ground Clearance
	 	3.1.10.16	 	4.1.10.16	 	 	 	X

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	TITLE

 
	 	REQUIREMENT 	 	TEST

PROCEDURE 	 	STV VISUAL

INSPECTION 	 	STV

TEST 
	 Performance
	 	3.1.11	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Vehicle starting
	 	3.1.11.1	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Range
	 	3.1.11.2	 	4.1.11.1	 	 	 	X
	 Operating Summary
	 	3.1.11.3	 	4.1.11.2	 	 	 	X
	 Operational Environments
	 	3.1.11.4	 	4.1.11.3	 	 	 	X
	 Obstacle Navigation
	 	3.1.11.5	 	4.1.11.4	 	 	 	X
	 Vehicle Top Speed
	 	3.1.11.6	 	4.1.11.5	 	X	 	 
	 Vehicle Minimum Speed
	 	3.1.11.7	 	4.1.11.6	 	 	 	X
	 Vehicle Acceleration
	 	3.1.11.8	 	4.1.11.7	 	 	 	X
	 Vehicle Climbing and Descending
	 	3.1.11.9	 	4.1.11.8	 	 	 	X
	 Slope Operation
	 	3.1.11.10	 	4.1.11.9	 	 	 	X
	 Vertical Obstacle Negotiation
	 	3.1.11.11	 	4.1.11.10	 	 	 	X
	 Vehicle Fording
	 	3.1.11.12	 	4.1.11.11	 	 	 	X
	
	 	 	 	4.1.11.12	 	 	 	X
	 Weapons
	 	 3.1.12
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Weapon Station
	 	3.1.12.1	 	4.1.12.1	 	X	 	 
	 Stowage PKM Ammunition
	 	3.1.12.2	 	4.1.12.2	 	X	 	 
	 Weapon Station
	 	3.1.12.3	 	4.1.12.3	 	X	 	 
	 Weapon Station Range of Firing
	 	3.1.12.4	 	4.1.12.4	 	X	 	 
	 Weapon Station Accessibility
	 	3.1.12.5	 	4.1.12.5	 	X	 	 
	 Weapon Station Field of Fire
	 	3.1.12.6	 	4.1.12.6	 	X	 	 
	 Stowage Squad Ammunition
	 	3.1.12.7	 	4.1.12.7	 	X	 	 
	 Stowage Crew Ammunition
	 	3.1.12.8	 	4.1.12.8	 	X	 	 
	 Rifle Stowage
	 	3.1.12.9	 	4.1.12.9	 	X	 	 
	 Vehicle Survivability protection
	 	 3.1.13
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Vehicle Armor Protection
	 	3.1.13.1	 	4.1.13.1	 	X	 	 
	 Gunner Station Armor Protection
	 	3.1.13.2	 	4.1.13.2	 	X	 	 
	 Vehicle Mine Protection
	 	3.1.13.3	 	4.1.13.3	 	X	 	 
	 Additional Armor Protection
	 	3.1.13.4	 	4.1.13.4	 	X	 	 
	 Brakes
	 	3.1.14	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Service Brakes
	 	3.1.14.1	 	4.1.14.1	 	 	 	X
	 Parking Brakes
	 	3.1.14.2	 	4.1.14.2	 	 	 	X
	 Emergency Brakes
	 	3.1.14.3	 	4.1.14.3	 	 	 	X

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W56HZV-06-D-VB01

ILAV SHAKEDOWN TEST PLAN

ATTACHMENT 003

24 May 06  

4.1
Armored Vehicle. The Iraqi Light Armored Vehicle (ILAV) is an armored personnel carrier designed to operate in an urban setting the majority of the time with minimal off-road
operations. Table 1 directs the type of testing that will be performed and at what level. 

4.1.1
Vehicle Standard Equipment. The vehicle shall have a list of standard items not limited to the call-outs in Table 1. 

4.1.1.1
Vehicle light package. A visual inspection to verify compliance of 3.1.1.1 is required to verify operation of the headlights, turn signals, tail lights and brake lights. All lights shall be
tested for operation and compliance. 

4.1.1.1.1
Dome Lights. To verify compliance of 3.1.1.1.1. The vehicle shall have 3 dome lights that work independently. Dome lights shall operate with engine running and not running. Testing will
comprise of all the different scenarios. 

4.1.1.2
External Rear View Mirrors. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify compliance to 3.1.1.2. The two rear view mirrors shall be an adjustable design. 

4.1.1.3
Windshield Wipers and Washer Fluid Applicator. With the vehicle running, the windshield wipers and washer applicator shall be visually inspected to verify compliance to 3.1.1.3. When washer
fluid switch is depressed fluid shall be applied to the windshields. 

4.1.1.4
Portable Fire Extinguishers. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify the three extinguishers, type ABC, for compliance to 3.1.1.4. Each extinguisher bracket shall be inspected for
location and design integrity. 

4.1.1.5
Engine Fire Extinguisher. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a manually activated fire extinguisher system, for the engine compartment, by the crew to verify conformance to 3.1.1.5. 

4.1.1.6
Vehicle Jack. Vehicle shall be inspected for a vehicle Jack to verify conformance to 3.1.1.5. The Jack rating shall be inspected to confirm that it will support the GVW. Storage location of
the Jack shall be visually inspected to ensure it will not interfere with vehicle/user mission operations. 

4.1.1.7
Spare Tire Mechanical Assist. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a mechanical assist mechanism which will raise and lower the spare tire. 

4.1.1.8
Standard Operator Tools. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a standard tool set to support the operator level maintenance. 

4.1.1.9
Tire Changing Tools. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a set of tire changing tools. 

4.1.1.10
Pioneer Tools. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a set of pioneer tools. 

4.1.1.11
Tool Stowage. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for storage of all supplied tools. Tool storage shall be in a location that will not impede with vehicle/user operation. 

4.1.1.12
Jumper Cables. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for one NATO slave to NATO slave cable not less than 12 feet. Cable storage shall not impede vehicle/user operation. 

4.1.1.13
Ammeter, Charging Indicator or Volt Meter. Vehicle shall be visually inspected for compliance to 3.1.1.13. 

4.1.1.14
Oil Pressure Gage or Indicator. Vehicle shall be visually inspected for compliance to 3.1.1.14. 

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4.1.1.15
Engine Coolant Temperature Gage. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a high coolant temperature warning light or indicator and a low coolant warning light or indicator to verify
compliance to 3.1.1.15. 

4.1.1.16
Speedometer/Odometer. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a speedometer and recording odometer to verify compliance to 3.1.1.16. 

4.1.1.17
Tachometer. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a tachometer. 

4.1.1.18
Low Oil Pressure Gage. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a low oil pressure warning light or indicator to verify compliance to 3.1.1.18. 

4.1.1.19
Air Conditioning System. The vehicle shall be tested at an approved government test facility to verify compliance to 3.1.1.19. Vehicle interior temperature shall not exceed 80 deg f during
high temperature testing with an ambient of 130 def F with solar loading. Testing will not be limited to standard equipment, electronic systems, engine starting, and static steering performance. 

4.1.1.20
Heating Systems. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to confirm compliance to 3.1.1.20. 

4.1.1.21
Potable Water. Vehicle shall be visually inspected for potable water container(s) capable of being securely stored inside the personnel area without interfering with vehicle/user operations. 

4.1.1.22
Radio Provisions. Vehicle shall be visually inspected to confirm compliance to 3.1.1.22. All necessary connections will be required to operate the Harris Multi Band Radio
(RF 5800M-V201). 

4.1.1.23
Driver & Gunner Intra-Vehicle Intercom Access. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to confirm compliance with 3.1.1.23. The driver and gunner shall be provided the necessary
hardware to access the intra-vehicle intercom system simultaneously. 

4.1.1.24
Universal Symbols. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to confirm compliance to 3.1.1.24. Universal Symbols shall be used if available. If not, Arabic or English symbols/words shall be
used. 

4.1.3
Vehicle Color. Vehicle shall be painted desert tan. 

4.1.3.1
Vehicle Exterior Color. Vehicle exterior color shall be visually inspected to paint chip Desert Tan 686A color chip 33446 in accordance with FED-STD-595 or equivalent. 

4.1.4
Towing. Vehicle shall be configured to tow or be towed by a similar vehicle. 

4.1.4.1
Towing and Recovery Provisions. Vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.4.1. The vehicle shall have a tow bar and cable to support vehicle towing and recovery
operations. 

4.1.4.2
Tow Eyes. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.4.2. The vehicle shall have 2 tow eyes in the front and 2 tow eyes in the rear of the vehicle that will interface
with the provided tow bar. 

4.1.4.3
Shackles. The Vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.4.3. The vehicle shall have 4 shackles to interface with the 4 tow eyes. 

4.1.4.4
Air Brake Connections. If the vehicle is equipped with air brakes, the vehicle shall be visually inspected for front and rear air brake connections conforming to 3.1.4.4. 

4.1.4.5
Tow Bar and Recovery Cable Storage. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify confirmation to 3.1.4.5. The vehicle shall have storage provisions for the tow bar and recovery cable that
does not impede vehicle/user operations. 

4.1.4.7
Vehicle Pintle. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.4.7. The tow pintle shall be rated to support towing a similar vehicle. 

4.1.5
Engine. The vehicle shall have an engine as proposed. 

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4.1.5.1
Engine Type. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.5.1. The vehicle shall have a turbocharged diesel engine. 

4.1.6
Transmission. The vehicle shall have a transmission as proposed. 

4.1.6.1
Transmission Type. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify the vehicle is provided with an automatic transmission conforming to 3.1.6.1. 

4.1.6.3
Drive Line. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.6.3. The vehicle shall have power to all wheels. 

4.1.7
Steering. The vehicle shall have a steering system as proposed and meet performance requirements. 

4.1.7.1
Power Steering. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.7.1. The vehicle shall have power steering and be left hand drive. 

4.1.7.2
Wall to Wall Turning. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.7.2. The wall to wall turning diameter shall be tested in the clockwise and counter clockwise direction. The
diameter shall be less than 70 feet in each direction. 

4.1.8
Tires. All tires shall be inspected for conformance to size and type proposed. 

4.1.8.1
Tire Size. Tires shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.8.1. Tires shall be of the same size, load rating, and tread design which will be interchangeable with each other to
include the spare tire. 

4.1.8.2
Spare Assembly. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.8.2. The vehicle shall have a spare wheel and tire assembly with stowage that will not impede vehicle/user
operations. 

4.1.8.3
Tire Construction. Tires shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.8.3. All tires to include the spare shall be a radial design, run flat, and have on-off road
tread. 

4.1.9
Electrical Equipment. The vehicle shall have a 24 volt electrical system. 

4.1.9.1
24 Voltage Requirement. 

4.1.9.1.1
Terminal Block. The contractor shall supply vehicle electrical schematics/specs for review to verify conformance to 3.1.9.1.1. The terminal block shall operate on 24 volts. 

4.1.9.1.2
Engine Starting. The contractor shall supply vehicle electrical schematics/specs for review to verify conformance to 3.1.9.1.2. The starting circuit shall operate on 24 volts. 

4.1.9.1.3
Charging System. The contractor shall supply vehicle electrical schematics/specs for review to verify conformance to 3.1.9.1.3. The vehicle charging system shall operate on 24 volts. 

4.1.9.2
Radio Location. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.9.2. There shall be a space claim for a radio located in the crew compartment. 

4.1.9.3
Batteries. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.9.3. The vehicle shall be equipped with heavy duty batteries. 

4.1.9.4
NATO Slave. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.9.4. The vehicle shall be equipped with a NATO slave receptacle. 

4.1.10
Vehicle characteristics. 

4.1.10.1
Total Personnel. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.1. The vehicle shall accommodate 2 crew (1 driver and 1 gunner) and not less than 8 squad. 

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4.1.10.2
Rear Door. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.2. The vehicle shall have rear access with a one or two door configuration. Any additional doors shall be
noted. 

4.1.10.3
Hatches. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.3. The vehicle shall have not less than one hatch in the crew area over the gunner's location. Any additional
hatches shall be noted. 

4.1.10.4
Crew Seats. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.4. The vehicle shall have a seat for each crew member (driver and gunner). 

4.1.10.5
Squad Seats. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.5. The vehicle shall have a seat for each squad member. 

4.1.10.6
Crew Seat Belts. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.6. Each crew member shall be provided with a 4 point seat belt assembly. 

4.1.10.7
Squad Seat Belts. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.7. Each squad member shall be provided with a 4 point seat belt assembly. 

4.1.10.8
Driver's Field of View. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.10.8. The driver shall have a 180 deg unobstructed field of view while seated in the driver seat. 

4.1.10.9
Firing Ports. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.9. The vehicle shall be equipped with not less than 1 firing port with corresponding vision block per
side in the squad area (right, left, rear). 

4.1.10.10
Floor to Ceiling Height. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.10.10. The vehicle shall have a minimum floor to ceiling height of 60 inches. 

4.1.10.11
Seat to Ceiling Height. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.10.11. The vehicle shall have a minimum seat to ceiling height of 42 inches. 

4.1.10.12
Storage Bins. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.12. The vehicle shall have a minimum of 3 storage bins (1 in the crew area and 2 in the squad area) with
positive latching devices. Record dimensions of each storage bin. 

4.1.10.13
Vehicle Weight. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.10.13. The vehicle fully outfitted without personnel shall not weigh more than 34,000 lb. 

4.1.10.14
Vehicle Width. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.10.14. The vehicle width shall not exceed 10 feet (not including mirrors). 

4.1.10.15
Vehicle Height. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.15. The reducible height of the vehicle shall not exceed 9 feet. The task shall be accomplished by 2
personnel and not require auxiliary lifting devices (shall be completed with only onboard tools). 

4.1.10.16
Vehicle Ground Clearance. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.10.16. The vehicle ground clearance shall not be less than 15 inches or the proposed objective
value (if applicable). 

4.1.11
Performance. The vehicle shall perform as proposed and meet all specified requirements. 

4.1.11.1
Vehicle Starting. The vehicle shall be tested to verify the high temperature requirement of 3.1.11.1. Vehicle shall start and operate at 130 degrees Fahrenheit. 

4.1.11.2
Range. The vehicle shall be tested at an approved government test facility to verify compliance to 3.1.11.2. The vehicle range at GVW while driving at normal operating speeds shall be not
less than 200 miles or the proposed objective range (if applicable). 

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4.1.11.3
Operating Summary. The vehicle shall be tested at an approved government test facility to verify compliance to 3.1.11.3. Vehicle shall be capable of operating 80% of mission on paved and
unpaved roads and 20% off road (trails). 

4.1.11.4
Operational Environments. The vehicle shall be tested at an approved government test facility to verify compliance to 3.1.11.4. Vehicle shall be capable of operating at reduced speeds on
sand, mud, loose soil and gravel. 

4.1.11.5
Obstacle Navigation. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.11.5. Vehicle features that support meeting this requirement shall be reviewed. 

4.1.11.6
Vehicle Top Speed. The vehicle shall be tested at an approved government test facility to verify compliance to 3.1.11.6. The vehicle top speed at GVW on a level highway shall be not less than
50 mph or the proposed objective top speed (if applicable). 

4.1.11.7
Vehicle Minimum Speed. The vehicle shall be tested at an approved government test facility to verify compliance to 3.1.11.7. Vehicle minimum speed at GCW on a level highway shall be not less
than 40 mph. 

4.1.11.8
Vehicle Acceleration. The vehicle shall be tested to verify compliance to 3.1.11.8. The vehicle shall accelerate from 0 to 20 mph within 10 seconds or the proposed objective time (if
applicable). 

4.1.11.9
Vehicle Climbing and Descending. The vehicle shall be tested to verify the conformance to 3.1.11.9. The vehicle shall climb and descend a 45% slope at GVW. 

4.1.11.10
Vehicle Traversing. The vehicle shall be tested to verify conformance to 3.1.11.10. The vehicle shall traverse a 20% side slope in each direction at GVW. 

4.1.11.11
Vertical Obstacle. The vehicle at GVW shall be tested to verify conformance with 3.1.11.11. The vehicle shall navigate an 18 inch vertical wall at GVW or the proposed vertical height (if
applicable). 

4.1.11.12
Fording Depth. The vehicle shall be tested to verify compliance with 3.1.11.12. The vehicle shall have a fording depth of not less than 36 inches. 

4.1.12
Weapon Accommodation. The vehicle shall have weapon accommodation as proposed and meet the performance requirements. 

4.1.12.1
Weapon Station. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.1. Vehicle shall have one weapon station ring mount, located over gunner with hatch access, capable of
accommodating a PKM 7.62 mm machine gun. 

4.1.12.2
Stowage PKM Ammunition. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.2. Vehicle shall have stowage for 600 rounds (boxed) of PKM 7.62 × 54
in squad area and 200 rounds (boxed) of the same in crew area. 

4.1.12.3
Weapon Station Height Adjustability. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.3. Weapon station should provide adjustable height gunner platform. 

4.1.12.4
Weapon Station Angle Adjustability. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.4. Weapon station should be able to fire at 45 degree elevation above horizon and 8
degrees below horizon. In addition, PKM ring mount design shall prevent potential shooting of the vehicle. 

4.1.12.5
Weapon Station Accessibility. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.5. Weapon station shall be accessible by any personnel within the vehicle without having
to exit vehicle. 

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4.1.12.6
Weapon Station Field of Fire. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.6. Weapon station combined field of fire to provide 360 degrees of coverage. 

4.1.12.7
Stowage Squad AK-47 Ammunition. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.7. Vehicle shall have stowage for 1 box of
7.62 × 39 rifle ammo per squad member (located in squad area). 

4.1.12.8
Stowage Crew AK-47 Ammunition. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.8. Vehicle shall have stowage for 1 box of
7.62 × 39 rifle ammo shared by driver and gunner (located in crew area). 

4.1.12.9
Stowage Crew and Squad AK-47's. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.12.9. Vehicle shall have appropriate brackets to securely hold crew and squad
AK-47 rifles during operations. 

4.1.13
Vehicle Survivability. The vehicle shall have survivability as proposed and meet the performance requirements. 

4.1.13.1
Vehicle Armor Protection. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify that the vehicle's armor protection features proposed are provided. In addition, the contractor shall provide
certification of armor material. 

4.1.13.2
Gunner's Weapon Station Armor. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify conformance to 3.1.13.2. In addition, the contractor shall provide certification of armor material. The
Gunners weapon station shall have the same ballistic protection as the vehicle. In addition, the contractor shall provide certification of armor material. 

4.1.13.3
Vehicle Mine Protection. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify that the vehicle's mine protection features proposed are provided. In addition, the contractor shall provide
certification of mine protection design. 

4.1.13.4
Additional Armor Protection. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify that the additional armor protection features proposed are provided. In addition, the contractor shall provide
certification of armor material to verify level of protection proposed in regards to the objective requirement. 

4.1.14
Brakes. The vehicle shall have brakes as proposed and meet performance requirements. 

4.1.14.1
Service Brakes. The vehicle shall be tested to verify compliance to 3.1.14.1. Vehicle service brakes shall bring vehicle to a stop from 20 mph within 35 feet while at GVW. The vehicle shall
not drift more than 1 foot left or right while stopping. 

4.1.14.2
Parking Brakes. The vehicle shall be tested to verify compliance to 3.1.14.2. Vehicle parking brakes shall hold the vehicle on a 45% longitudinal slope at GVW. 

4.1.14.3
Emergency Brakes. The vehicle shall be tested to verify compliance to 3.1.14.3. Vehicle emergency brakes shall bring the vehicle to a complete stop safely. 

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.6

W56HZV-06-D-VB01

ILAV SHAKEDOWN TEST PLAN

ATTACHMENT 003

24 May 06

Appendix 1  

 Iraqi Light Armored Vehicle (ILAV)

3,000 mile Shake Down Test  

The
ILAV vehicle is an armored vehicle that will be mainly used in an urban setting. The procurement is based on a compressed schedule with the vehicle being a Non-Development Item that
will require a minimal amount of integration of new components. The shake down test is not an extensive vehicle qualification test but a check-out to verify vehicle conformance to the
user's minimum requirements. 

A
3,000 mile Shakedown Test will be run at APG. The vehicle will run 80% (2400 miles) on relatively flat hard roads to a test plan that will simulate an urban environment and 20% (600 miles) of off
road conditions simulating missions in the field. In addition to the above 3,000 mile shakedown test, a visual inspection and vehicle tests will be required per Table 1 of the ILAV Shakedown
Test Plan. Vehicle will be properly baselined with all tests being run to APG standards to ensure personnel safety during testing. Driveability of the vehicle at combat weight is essential and will
require a detailed assessment. 

All
testing to include visual inspections may be modified, upon mutual agreement, depending on the final configuration of the vehicle delivered. 

The
following missions are set up to address the off and on road testing with the vehicle at full operational weight to include personnel (full complement of crew and squad): 

 2,400 Mile on Hard Road Mission to Simulate Urban Operations:  

100 Mile Mission (run approximately 24 times): 

	a.
	10
miles driven with stopping at every 1/4 mile point.

	b.
	20
miles driven with stopping at every mile point.

	c.
	Run
the following scenario 4 times back-to-back

	1.
	From
a dead stop rapid/full acceleration to 50 mph or rated top speed.

	2.
	Once
at top speed apply full braking to quickly stop.

	3.
	Once
stopped rapid acceleration in the reverse direction 50 yards.

	4.
	After
50 yards of reverse driving apply full braking to quickly stop.

	d.
	30
miles driven at a speed of 40 mph.

	e.
	40
miles driven at a speed of 50 mph. 

 600 Mile of Off Road Testing to Simulate Off Road Operations:  

60 Mile Mission (run approximately 10 times).  

	a.
	15
miles driven on gravel or equivalent road with minimal stopping.

	b.
	10
miles driven on gravel or equivalent road with stopping at every 1/4 mile point.

	c.
	10
miles driven on off road/cross-country with minimal stopping.

	d.
	20
miles driven on off road/cross country with stopping at every 1 mile point.

	e.
	5
miles of driving up and down small to moderate hills. 

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	DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION	 	 Form Approved

OMB No. 0784-0188

Exp. Date: Jun. 30, 1986

					
	

 
	1. TITLE	 	2. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
	 	 	 Contractor's Progress, Status and Management Report
	 	 DI-MGMT-80227

	

 

	3.
	DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE

	3.1
	The
Contractor's Progress, status and Management Report indicates the progress of work and the status of the program and of the assigned tasks, reports and
informs of existing or potential problem areas. 

							
	

 
	4. APPROVAL DATE

(YY/MM/DD)

860905	 	5. OFFICE OF PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY (OPR)
 N/SPAWAR	 	6a. DTIC REQUIRED	 	6b. GIDEP REQUIRED
	

 

	7.
	APPLICATION/INTERRELATIONSHIP

	7.1
	This
Date Item Description (DID) contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data product generated by the specific and discrete task
requirement for this date included in the contract.

	7.2
	This
DID may be applied in any contract and during any program phase.

	7.3
	This
DID supersedes DI-A-2090A, DI-A-3025A, UDI-A-22050B, UDI-A-22052A,
UDI-A-23960, DI-A-30024, and DI-A-30606. (cont. on page 2) 

					
	

 
	8. APPROVAL LIMITATION	 	9a. APPLICABLE FORMS	 	9b. AMSC NUMBER

N3947
	

 

	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS

	10.1
	Contract—This date item is generated by the contract which contains a specific and discrete
work task to develop this data product.

	10.2
	Format—All attachments shall be identified and referenced in the text of the report. The report
shall be prepared in the contractor's format and shall be legible and suitable for reproduction.

	10.3
	Content—The report shall include:

	a.
	A
front cover sheet which includes the contractor's name and address, the contract number, the nomenclature of the system or program, the date of the report,
the period covered by the report, the title of the report, the Contract Date Requirements List (CDRL) sequence number, the security classification,

	b.
	Description
of the progress made during the reporting period;

	c.
	Results,
positive or negative, obtained related to previously-identified problem areas, with conclusions and recommendations;

	d.
	Any
significant changes to the contractor's organization or method of operations, to the project management network;

	e.
	Problem
areas affecting technical or scheduling elements, with background and any recommendations for solutions;

	i.
	Person-hours
expended for the reporting period and cumulatively for the contract;

	j.
	Any
trips and significant results; (cont. on page 2) 

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DI-MGMT-
80227 

	7.
	APPLICATION/INTERRELATIONSHIP
(Cont'd)

	7.4
	Paragraphs 10.3.f,
10.3.g, and 10.3.h herein should be tailored on DD Form 1423 when such cost data is already submitted through a
sophisticated cost reporting system under the contract. 

	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS (Cont'd)

	k.
	Record
of all significant telephone calls;

	m.
	Contract
schedule status;

	n.
	Plans
for activities during the following reporting period;

	o.
	Name
and telephone number of preparer of the report;

	p.
	Appendixes
for any necessary tables, references, photographs, illustrations, and charts. 

Page
2 of 2 Pages 

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	DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION	 	 Form Approved

OMB NO. 0704-0188
 

Public
reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 110 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources,
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188), Washington, DC 20503. 

					
	

 
	1. TITLE	 	2. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
	 	 	 Proposed Spare Parts List
	 	 DI-S-80873A

	

 

	3.
	DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE

	3.1
	The
Proposed Spare Parts List identifies the contractor's recommended spare parts required to maintain a system under a given set of circumstances and
duration.

	3.2
	The
Proposed Spare Parts List is used to determine spare parts stocking levels. 

							
	

 
	4. APPROVAL DATE (YYMMDD)

901106	 	5. OFFICE OF PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY (OPR)

F/APCC-75FMO	 	6a. DTIC APPLICABLE	 	6b. GIDEP APPLICABLE
	

 

	7.
	APPLICATION/INTERRELATIONSHIP

	7.1
	This
Data Item Description contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data product generated by the specific and discrete task
requirement for this data included in the contract.

	7.2
	The
content shall identify the time period (e.g. 180 days) and the conditions of operation (e.g., Extensive road tests in accordance
with Vehicle Test Plan A2345 at two different sites with five vehicles located at each site) for which the proposed spare parts are required (reference 10.3 h. below).

	7.3
	This
DID supersedes DI-ILSS-80134. 

					
	

 
	8. APPROVAL LIMITATION	 	9a. APPLICABLE FORMS	 	9b. AMSC NUMBER

F5035
	

 

	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS

	10.1
	General. The Proposed Spare Parts List shall contain the contractor's recommended quantities of every type
of spare part required for the system, to include all consumable and expendable items. This list shall explain any assumptions, formulas, or models used by the contractor in the creation of the list.

	10.2
	Format. The Proposed Spare Parts List format shall be arranged in a comprehensive presentation of
components, subassemblies, and assemblies as selected by the contractor.

	10.3
	Content. The Proposed Spare Parts List content shall include the following:

	a.
	Complete
item name.

	b.
	Prime
manufacturer's or vendor's part number.

	e.
	Quantity
per end item.

	f.
	Unit
of issue (e.g., each , feet, lot).

	g.
	Estimated
unit price.

	h.
	Recommended
quantity to sustain operation for the time period and under the conditions stated in the contract.

	i.
	Alpha
numeric numbering of items on list.

	j.
	Shelf
life (if not indefinite). 

	11.
	DISTRIBUTION
STATEMENT 

Distribution
Statement A: Approval for public release; distribution is unlimited. 

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DI-ILSS-80134A

Block
10, Preparation Instruction (Continued) 

	1.
	Production
lead time for each item.

	a.
	Explanatory
narrative which describes the recommended quantity to take into account multiple end items at a single location. 

Page
2 of 2 Pages 

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	DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION	 	 Form Approved

OMB NO. 0704-0188
 

Public
reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 110 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources,
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188), Washington, DC 20503. 

					
	

 
	1. TITLE	 	2. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
	 	 	 Training Materials
	 	 DI-ILSS-80873

	

 

	3.
	DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE

	3.1
	Provides
the minimum materials required to support a military services training program on the end item equipment. 

							
	

 
	4. APPROVAL DATE (YYMMDD)

890529	 	5. OFFICE OF PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY (OPR)

S/DPSC-EST	 	6a. DTIC APPLICABLE	 	6b. GIDEP APPLICABLE
	

 

	7.
	APPLICATION/INTERRELATIONSHIP

	7.1
	This
DID contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data product generated by the specific and discrete task requirement as delineated
in the contract. 

					
	

 
	8. APPROVAL LIMITATION	 	9a. APPLICABLE FORMS	 	9b. AMSC NUMBER

S4775
	

 

	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS

	10.1
	General. The materials shall contain sufficient written or audio-visual instructions to guide students
through all specified didactic and hands-on training with instruction lectures and instructor interface with students. Existing manufacturer's training and service manuals can be used in
so far as they meet specified requirements. The role of the instructor will be to observe and evaluate student programs, to answer questions, provide supplemental training when necessary. The training
materials should be for students with a basic knowledge of hand tools.

	10.1.1.
	Format. The materials provided shall be in the contractor's own format. However, each text shall include
a table of contents. This shall include a listing of all major subjects and the page number on which they appear.

	10.2
	Contents. The training materials shall consist of a programmed text, instructor guidance and supplemental
written and audio-visual material used to support a training program. All instruction, information, and schematics shall use standard symbology. 

Continued
on Page 2 

	11.
	DISTRIBUTION
STATEMENT 

DISTRIBUTION
STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 

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10, Preparation Instructions (Continued) 

	10.2.1
	Programmed Text. The programmed text shall be designed to guide the student through the application,
operation, inspection, adjustment, troubleshooting, and repair of the equipment. The programmed text shall be divided into the sections listed below. Each section may refer the student to other
supplemental written or audio-visual material (transparencies, slides, charts, or video), which shall be included in the package. The following lists the requirements for each section. Additional
sections and material can be added.

	10.2.1.1
	Requires Material. This section shall list all equipment and material required by the student to
complete the programmed text, including test equipment, audio-visual material, tools, supplies, and simulators.

	10.2.1.3
	Operating Procedures. This section shall guide the student step-by-step through
the hands-on operation of the equipment from start-up the shut-down. The instructions will be sufficiently detailed to allow the student to operate and evaluate
performance of all operator assessable controls and functions, as applicable. Before the student is instructed to operate the equipment, all safety precautions to prevent injury or equipment damage
shall be clearly explained. The purpose of this section is to give the student sufficient information to operate the unit and conduct in-service user training classes.

	10.2.1.4
	Routine Inspection. This section shall guide the student step-by-step through
routine inspection of the unit to assure proper and safe operation. Inspection shall be listed in a checklist format, followed with detailed information if needed. This section should
include:

	(1)
	Daily
user maintenance or performance checks.

	(2)
	Monthly
or annual preventive maintenance inspection to include inspection of components subject to wear, routine servicing requirements such as lubrication
or filter changes, safety inspection, tolerance, and frequency of inspection.

	10.2.1.5
	Calibration. This section shall list all adjustment and calibrations required to assure accurate and
safe operation of this equipment, including frequency and tolerances. This shall include user daily calibration, periodic calibration, and calibration/adjustments required to bring the unit back into
specifications. All test equipment and simulators required to perform these calibrations or adjustments shall be listed.

	10.2.1.6
	Troubleshooting. This section will explain in detail how all functions of the system operate. A
troubleshooting guideline shall be given to help the students locate common problems. Warnings shall clearly be listed when improper test equipment hookup might cause personal injury or damage to
equipment.

	10.2.1.7
	Repair. This section shall show the student how to repair high failure parts, remove equipment
covers/access panels, and reassemble. Warnings shall clearly be stated if injury or equipment damage can be caused by improper disassembly (e.g.: counter balances). Specialized tools required shall be
listed.

	10.2.3
	Instructor Guidance. Guidance for instructors to use in applying the programmed text shall be provided
under separate cover. The guidance shall include:

	(1)
	Answers
to all student exercises,

	(2)
	Descriptions
of points in the programmed text where instructor involvement, observation, or action is necessary or recommended to insure safety or verify
student performance. 

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	DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION	 	 Form Approved

OMB NO. 0704-0188
 

Public
reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 110 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources,
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188), Washington, DC 20503. 

					
	

 
	1. TITLE	 	2. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
	 	 	 Failure Analysis and Corrective Action Report
	 	 DI-RELI -81315

	

 

	3.
	DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE

	3.1
	Provides
immediate reporting of failure and subsequent details failure analysis results and correction action recommendation. 

							
	

 
	4. APPROVAL DATE (YYMMDD)

930125	 	5. OFFICE OF PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY (OPR)

G/Y224	 	6a. DTIC APPLICABLE	 	6b. GIDEP APPLICABLE
	

 

	7.
	APPLICATION/INTERRELATIONSHIP

	7.1
	This
Data Item Description (DID) contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data resulting from the work task as described by
MIL-STD-781D and MIL-STD-785B.

	7.2
	This
DID supersedes DI-R-5299C. 

					
	

 
	8. APPROVAL LIMITATION	 	9a. APPLICABLE FORMS	 	9b. AMSC NUMBER

G6891
	

 

	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS

	10.1
	Reference documents. The applicable issue of the documents cited herein, including their approval dates and
dates of any applicable amendments, notices, and revisions, shall be as specified in the contract.

	10.2
	Content. The report shall contain the following:

	a.
	Failure
Analysis Report Number. (See 10.5)

	b.
	Contract
number.

	c.
	Equipment
title.

	d.
	Equipment
serial number.

	e.
	Date
of failure.

	f.
	Test
failed.

	g.
	Effect
on equipment. 

(Continued
on Page 2) 

	11.
	DISTRIBUTION
STATEMENT 

DISTRIBUTION
STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 

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	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)

	b.
	Total
test time at failure.

	10.3
	Preliminary Report. Content and format shall be as follows:

	10.3.1
	Content.

	a.
	Originator
of the report.

	b.
	Date
of the failure.

	c.
	Date
of the report.

	d.
	Contractor's
name.

	e.
	Failure
Analysis Report Number. (See 10.5)

	f.
	Contract
number.

	g.
	Equipment,
title part number, and serial number.

	h.
	Assembly
title, part number, and serial number.

	i.
	Subassembly
title, element or module title, part number, and serial number.

	j.
	Part
name, part number, serial number, date code, and manufacturer.

	k.
	Name
and specification of test failed.

	l.
	Elapsed
time and phase of test failed.

	m.
	Total
operation time of unit at time of failure.

	n.
	Failure
symptoms.

	o.
	Failure
mode.

	p.
	Classification
failure (independent or dependent).

	q.
	Type
of failure from Failure Keyword List. (See 10.7)

	r.
	Disposition
of failed item.

	s.
	Any
supplemental information relating to the failure (i.e., any internal contractor assessments, records, reports, correspondence, etc.). 

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	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)

	10.4
	Final Report.

	10.4.1
	Content. The final report shall contain the items required in the Preliminary Report and the following
additional items shall be included:

	a.
	Reference-Failure
Analysis Report Number (see 10.5).

	b.
	Failure
Analysis methods.

	c.
	Failure
Analysis results.

	d.
	Statement
as to whether this is a pattern failure. If it is, the reports of the other failure(s) will be referenced.

	e.
	Corrective
action:

	(1)
	Action
on individual equipment failure.

	(2)
	Measures
to prevent other failures.

	10.4.2
	Format. The same format may be used for both Preliminary report and Final report.

	10.5
	Failure Analysis Number

	a.
	Format. In accordance with the format code: X - N - T - F1 - F2

	(1)
	X
is the equipment type number.

	(2)
	N
is the sequential failure number.

	(3)
	T
is the test phase in which the failure occurred.

	(a)
	T-A
for acceptance test.

	(b)
	T-B
for subassembly test.

	(c)
	T-C
for receiving inspection.

	(d)
	T-D
for reliability test.

	(e)
	T-E
for qualification test.

	(f)
	T-F
for system/equipment burn-in.

	(g)
	T-C
for system integration.

	(4)
	F1
is the total number of failures of the same part number (i.e., resistor, capacitor, inductor, transistor, etc.) manufactured by the same vendor. 

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	10.
	PREPARATION
INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)

	(5)
	F2
is the total number of occurrences of a specified failure mechanism of the same part number manufactured by the same vendor.

	10.6
	Nonrelevant and Unverified Failures. Nonrelevant and unverified failures shall not have the F1 and F2
numbers assigned because these types of failures do not relate to a part type failure. Instead, these failures shall be coded as "NR" for a nonrelevant failure and "UV" for a unverified failure.

	10.7
	Failure Keyword List.

	10.7.1
	Content. The content shall include:

	(1)
	Workmanship.

	(2)
	Handling.

	(3)
	Process.

	(4)
	Design.

	(5)
	Marking.

	(6)
	Test
Equipment.

	(7)
	Contamination.

	(8)
	Open
Bond Wire.

	(9)
	Electrical
Short.

	(10)
	Electrical
Open.

	(11)
	Software.

	(12)
	Mechanical.

	(13)
	Nonrelevant.

	(14)
	Under
Investigation.

	(15)
	Unknown.

	(16)
	Unverified.

	(17)
	Glitch.

	(18)
	Testing
Error.

	(19)
	Tolerance.

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.8

W56HZV-06-D-VB01

ILAV PRODUCTION VEHICLE ACCEPTANCE TEST

ATTACHMENT 005

24 MAY 06  

 ILAV Production Vehicle Acceptance Test  

 Production Vehicle Acceptance Test (PVAT).    This acceptance test has been designed to record the results on a completed production vehicle to verify conformance to
the vehicle specification. The final inspection of a completed vehicle will consist of a 10 Mile Vehicle Road Test in addition to a Vehicle Inspection/Conformance Test as described below. A complete
PVAT will be performed on every production vehicle. 

All
deficiencies found during the PVAT shall be formally recorded/reported and corrected prior to government acceptance. All testing to include visual inspections may be modified depending on the
final configuration of the vehicle delivered upon mutual agreement. 

 10 Mile Vehicle Road Test:  

	a.
	5
miles driven at 50mph or rated top speed.

	b.
	5
miles driven at various speeds with stop and go every 1/2 mile. 

 Vehicle Inspection/Conformance Test:  

1.  Vehicle
light package. A physical test shall be performed to verify operation of (not limited to) the headlights, turn signals, tail lights, dome lights, and brake lights. 

2.  External
Rear View Mirrors. A visual inspection will be performed to verify mirrors are installed and in working condition. 

3.  Windshield
Wipers and Washer Fluid Applicator. A physical test shall be performed to verify wipers and fluid applicator are installed and in working condition. 

4.  Portable
Fire Extinguishers. The vehicle will be visually inspected to verify the three extinguishers, type ABC, are installed. 

5.  Engine
Fire Extinguisher. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a manually activated fire extinguisher system. 

6.  Vehicle
Jack. Vehicle will be inspected for a vehicle Jack. 

7.  Spare
Tire Mechanical Assist. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a mechanical assist mechanism. 

8.  Standard
Operator Tools. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a standard tool set. 

9.  Tire
Changing Tools. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a set of tire changing tools. 

10.  Pioneer
Tools. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for a set of pioneer tools. 

11.  Tool
Stowage. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for storage of all supplied tools. 

12.  Jumper
Cables. The vehicle shall be visually inspected for one NATO slave to NATO slave cable not less than 12 feet. 

13.  Ammeter,
Charging Indicator or Volt Meter. Gages shall be visually inspected to verify operation during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

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14.  Oil
Pressure Gage or Indicator. Gage or indicator shall be visually inspected to verify operation during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

15.  Engine
Coolant Temperature Gage. Gage shall be visually inspected to verify operation during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

16.  Speedometer/Odometer.
Gage shall be visually inspected to verify operation during 10 mile vehicle test. 

17.  Tachometer.
Gage shall be visually inspected to verify operation during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

18.  Low
Oil Pressure Gage. Gage shall be visually inspected to verify operation during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

19.  Air
Conditioning System. A physical test shall be performed to verify basic operation of air conditioning system. 

20.  Heating
Systems. A physical test shall be performed to verify basic operation of cooling capability. 

21.  Potable
Water. Vehicle shall be visually inspected for potable water container(s). 

22.  Radio
Provisions. Vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify all necessary connections are provided. 

23.  Driver &
Gunner Intra-Vehicle Intercom Access. A physical test shall be performed to verify operation of intercom. 

24.  Universal
Symbols. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to confirm required labeling is provided. 

25.  Vehicle
Color. Vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify proper color. 

26.  Towing
and Recovery Provisions. Vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify tow bar and recovery cable are provided. 

27.  Tow
Eyes. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify 2 tow eyes in the front and 2 tow eyes in the rear of the vehicle are provided. 

28.  Shackles.
The Vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify 4 shackles are provided. 

29.  Air
Brake Connections. If the vehicle is equipped with air brakes, the vehicle shall be visually inspected for front and rear air brake connections. 

30.  Tow
Bar and Recovery Cable Storage. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify storage provisions for the tow bar and recovery cable is provided. 

31.  Vehicle
Pintle. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify pintle is provided. 

32.  Power
Steering. A physical test shall be performed to verify the operation of the power steering during the 10 mile vehicle road test. 

33.  Tires.
All tires shall be physically tested for proper air pressure and visually inspected for conformance to size and type proposed. 

34.  Spare
Assembly. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify that an inflated spare wheel and tire assembly are provided and properly stowed. 

35.  Batteries.
The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify heavy duty batteries are provided. 

36.  NATO
Slave. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify a NATO slave receptacle is provided. 

37.  Doors/Hatches.
The vehicle shall be physically tested to verify operation and locking of all doors and hatches. 

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38.  Seats/Seat
Belts. The vehicle shall be visually inspected to verify that all personnel are provided with a seat and four-point seat belt assembly. 

39.  Firing
Ports/Vision Blocks. The vehicle shall be physically tested to verify operation of firing port doors and visually inspect vision block condition. 

40.  Vehicle
Top Speed. The vehicle shall be physically tested to verify vehicle's rated top speed during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

41.  Vehicle
Acceleration. The vehicle shall be physically tested to verify vehicle's rated acceleration (0 to 20mph) during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

42.  Service
Brakes. The vehicle shall be physically tested to verify service brakes are capable of bringing vehicle to a stop from 20 mph within 35 feet during 10 mile vehicle road test.
The vehicle shall not drift more than 1 foot left or right while stopping. 

43.  Parking
Brakes. The vehicle shall be physically tested to verify parking brake operation. 

44.  Emergency
Brakes. The vehicle shall be physically tested to verify emergency brake operation during 10 mile vehicle road test. 

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.9

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Contract W56HZV-06-D-VB01

ATTACHMENT 006

25 MAY 06  

IRAQI LIGHT ARMORED VEHICLE (ILAV)  

The
location to be determined in hag is Taji National Depot

TECHNICAL INFORMATION  

18.   VEHICLE SURVIVABILITY:  

	(a)
	Ballistic
Protection:

	(1)
	What
level of ballistic protection does the vehicle provide? Threshold If increased vehicle protection is
offered, describe:

	(2)
	What
level of ballistic protection does the weapon station provide? Threshold

	(3)
	Describe
the approach for the opaque armor solution, to include at a minimum: material(s), thicknesses, and spacing: 8mm thick 99.5%
AL2O3 4"x4" tile over 6mm Armox 500 UHH steel (16.3 psf)

	(4)
	Describe
the approach for the transparent armor solution, to include at a minimum: material(s) and thicknesses: TAGS AP
glass-plastic laminate

	(b)
	Blast
Mine Protection:

	(1)
	Does
the vehicle have protection against the required blast mine under any wheel? Yes What size blast mine
can the vehicle survive under any wheel? Threshold lbs TNT or equivalent lbs. TNT

	(2)
	Does
the vehicle underbody have a V-type or rounded design? V-type

3**)
A performance objective of acquiring additional vehicle blast mine protection is desired.  

	(4)
	Describe
any proposed additional capability beyond the threshold vehicle blast mine requirement: Per Offeror Response to IFD,
01-T-010

Comments: 

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY  

98

 
 SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.10  

 PRODUCTION LICENSE AGREEMENT

IRAQI LIGHT ARMORED VEHICLES  

        This License Agreement (the "License Agreement") is made the 13th day of June 2006: 

 Between:  

Force Protection Industries, Inc., a Nevada corporation, whose address is 9801 Hwy 78, Bldg #1, Ladson SC 29456, jointly with its corporate
parent Force Protection, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "FPI") 

– and –  

BAE Systems Land & Armaments L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, acting through its Ground Systems Division, with its principle office
at 1100 Bairs Road, York, PA 17404 (hereinafter referred to as "BAE"). 

 RECITALS  

        Whereas, FPI owns, possesses or has the right to use certain patents, patent
applications, licensed technology, know-how, trade secrets, designs, copyrighted material, systems and other proprietary intellectual property (the "IP") associated with the Cougar variant
4x4 armored vehicle known as the Iraqi Light Armored Vehicle (the "ILAV Vehicle"); and 

        Whereas, FPI owns and possesses engineering specifications, drawings, technical data, bills of material, part numbers and other technical
information relating to the ILAV Vehicle, including all revisions, changes and additions thereto (the "Technical Data Pack" or the "TDP") and has created or will create technical manuals, tooling,
systems diagrams, process flow diagrams, vendor lists, and other documents and information relating to the design, performance, testing, manufacture, operation and repair of the ILAV Vehicle
(collectively with the TDP, the "Confidential Information"); and 

        Whereas, FPI and BAE have agreed to team together to secure a U.S. Government contract (ref
W56HZV-06-D-VB01) for the manufacture and sale of Cougar ILAV Vehicles to the US Army Tank Armament & Automotive
Command ("TACOM") it being
currently contemplated by the parties that such contract could include up to 1050 ILAV Vehicles with all options (hereinafter referred to as the "ILAV Contract"); and 

        Whereas, As part of such teaming arrangement the parties have agreed that (i) BAE shall act as the prime contractor under the ILAV
contract and FPI shall act as its subcontractor under a subcontract agreement (the "Subcontract") pursuant to which FPI shall manufacture fifty percent (50%) of the vehicles required under the ILAV
Contract (the "Subcontract Vehicles") except as otherwise agreed to by the parties, and (ii) that FPI shall grant to BAE a production license to manufacture up to 1050 ILAV Vehicles under the
ILAV Contract on such terms and conditions as may be acceptable to FPI. 

 Grant of Production License:  

For and in consideration of the payment of the License Agreement Fee hereunder, FPI hereby grants to BAE a non-exclusive, revocable,
"build to print" production license to use the IP, TDP, Improvements, as defined hereunder, and the Confidential Information, which license shall not be 

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terminated
except as provided herein, for the duration of contract W56HZV-06-D-VB01, referenced in the recitations,
above:

	•
	For the purpose of manufacturing up to 1050 of the ILAV Vehicles required under the ILAV Contract, such permitted use to
include without limitation developing tooling and manufacturing processes, contacting vendors, procuring materials, fabricating parts, assembling components and undertaking such other customary
manufacturing activities as necessary to produce the ILAV Vehicles; 

 
	•
	To make additions or revisions to the TDP or Confidential Information or otherwise to adapt, correct and
otherwise conform
the TDP or Confidential Information to BAE's processes, which shall be deemed an Improvement as defined hereunder, for FPI's unrestricted use and BAE's use solely for the manufacture of those ILAV
vehicles reserved for BAE pursuant to this License Agreement; 

 
	•
	To sell and deliver the ILAV Vehicles to TACOM as required under the ILAV Contract; and

 
	•
	On the express condition that the parties mutually agree on the terms of the Subcontract and that the Subcontract includes
a requirement that FPI be awarded production of not less than 50% of all ILAV Vehicles except as otherwise agreed to by the parties on terms acceptable to FPI. 

The
grant of the Production License Agreement by FPI shall in no event be construed as a grant of any other right, title or interest in and to the ILAV Vehicle, the IP, TDP or the Confidential
Information, and BAE shall not use any IP, TDP or Confidential Information for any purpose other than as provided herein. BAE may attach limited drawings and specifications to purchase orders it
issues to vendors and suppliers, subject to BAE's compliance with the protection of FPI's information as provided herein, solely for production of the ILAV Vehicles pursuant to this License Agreement,
but BAE shall not otherwise transfer IP, TDP or Confidential Information or sub-license any of its rights under this License Agreement (whether to subcontractors or otherwise) without the
express prior written consent of FPI, and shall not assert any right, title or claim to the IP or the Confidential Information, BAE shall have the right to provide TACOM with manuals for operation and
for maintenance and repair of ILAV Vehicles and any other deliverable currently required under the ILAV Contract. 

 Ownership of Rights—Improvements:  

FPI will provide to BAE for use under this agreement the TDP and Confidential Information for the ILAV Vehicle and FPI shall cooperate and assist BAE
in making such additions or revisions to the TDP and Confidential Information as necessary to ensure the ILAV conforms to all performance and contractual requirements of the ILAV Contract, provided
however that FPI shall at all times retain the exclusive legal right, title and interest in and to the TDP and the Confidential Information. BAE may propose changes to the TDP or Confidential
Information, provided however that FPI shall have the exclusive right to make final changes to the TDP or to any of the Confidential Information. 

BAE
shall promptly disclose to FPI any new or improved designs, specifications, developments, enhancements or derivatives developed by BAE specifically for the ILAV Vehicles, relating to or capable of
being used in the TDP, the Confidential Information or the ILAV Vehicles, whether patentable or not, which would make the vehicles cheaper, more effective, more easily produced, more useful or more
valuable, or would in any other way enhance the TDP, the Confidential Information or the ILAV Vehicles (the "Improvements"). BAE hereby assigns to FPI all its right, title and interest in and to all
Improvements upon their creation by BAE, and upon such creation the Improvements shall
be deemed to be part of the IP and the use by BAE of such Improvements shall be deemed to be included in and covered by this License Agreement. 

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 License Agreement Fee & Reports:  

Except as otherwise provided herein, in consideration of the License granted pursuant to this License Agreement by FPI to BAE, BAE shall pay to FPI a
fully earned, non-refundable license fee of $8,027 per vehicle for each ILAV Vehicle manufactured by BAE under the ILAV Contract (the "License Agreement Fee"). All payments made hereunder
shall be free and clear of all taxes, fees, deductions or set-offs of whatever kind. 

In
the event that TACOM exercises any of the options on the ILAV Contract ("Option Vehicles") and the Parties agree that BAE will manufacture more than 50% of any Option Vehicles, then BAE shall pay
FPI a fully earned, nonrefundable license fee of $16,500 for each of the Subcontract Vehicles that would have been produced by FPI under the Subcontract but manufactured by BAE under the ILAV Contract
("Additional License Fee"). 

The
License Agreement fees shall become due on the last day of each calendar month in respect of all ILAV Vehicles accepted by the U.S. Government customer during such month. Acceptance shall be
evidenced by a DD Form 250, executed by the authorized agent or employee of the U.S. Government. BAE shall provide to FPI no later than the 5th business day following the
end of each calendar month a report setting out the number of ILAV Vehicles manufactured during the preceding month and the number of ILAV Vehicles accepted during the preceding month, including their
hull numbers or other identifying mark and a calculation of the amount of the License Agreement Fees payable in respect of such deliveries. BAE shall include payment of the License Agreement Fees in
respect of such deliveries together with such report. 

Without
limiting in any way FPI's remedies elsewhere contained in this License Agreement, BAE shall pay FPI interest on all overdue payments due to FPI under this License Agreement at the rate of two
percent (2%) per month. The payment of such interest shall not replace any of FPI's other rights under this License Agreement or at law resulting from BAE's default by failure to pay any amount due. 

BAE
will maintain accurate records of all ILAV Vehicle production and deliveries with respect to which License Agreement Fees are payable under this section, and will make such records available to
FPI for examination and copying, on reasonable notice, during normal business hours. BAE will also furnish copies of such records to FPI upon request. FPI will treat as confidential all and any
information obtained by FPI or its representatives from BAE under this clause and will not disclose any such information to any third party except as required by law. 

In
the event that FPI's Subcontract is terminated for default after FPI materially fails to perform any of its obligations under the Subcontract which is capable of being cured and such failure
continues for a period of 10 calendar days after FPI receives written notice of default, BAE shall pay FPI a fully earned, nonrefundable license fee of $16,500 for each of the Subcontract Vehicles
that would have been produced by FPI under the Subcontract but manufactured by BAE under the ILAV Contract ("Additional License Fee"). The License Agreement Fee and any Additional License Fee shall be
payable in respect of all ILAV Vehicles delivered by BAE under the ILAV Contract whether or not the Subcontract is in effect. 

 Effective Date & Duration  

This License Agreement shall be effective as from the date of signing by both parties (and provided that the Subcontract has been signed by both
parties) and shall remain in effect until the earliest of (i) completion of all the work under the ILAV Contract (contract W56HZV-06-DVB01) (ii) termination of
this agreement by FPI in the event of default by BAE as provided hereunder, or (iii) termination of the Subcontract for convenience. 

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 Representations & Warranties:  

FPI shall use its best efforts to provide BAE with accurate TDP and Confidential Information relating to the ILAV Vehicles but makes no warranty
regarding the accuracy of such TDP or Confidential Information or the ability of BAE to manufacture the ILAV Vehicles based on such information, and FPI shall have no liability to BAE with respect to
the TDP or Confidential Information or the ILAV Vehicles or the use thereof. 

FPI
warrants to BAE (i) that FPI owns or has the right to use the IP, TDP and the Confidential Information and has paid or will pay any royalty or other fee as required for such ownership or
right of use (ii) that FPI may grant this License Agreement to BAE and it may do so without the approval or consent of any third party, (iii) that the grant of such license to BAE does
not violate any agreement binding upon or any obligation of FPI, and (iv) that none of the IP, TDP or the Confidential Information violates or infringes any patent, copyright, trademark,
service mark or other right. 

FPI
will indemnify BAE against any liability and hold BAE harmless from and pay any loss, damage, cost and expense (including, without limitation, legal fees) which BAE incurs in connection with any
breach of any of the warranties hereunder or any claim by a third party alleging facts that would constitute a breach of any of such warranties; provided, however, that this indemnity is limited
solely to liability, loss, damage, cost and expense arising out of claims by third parties against the BAE, and FPI may, at its expense, defend any claim against BAE covered by the foregoing indemnity
of FPI. If FPI elects to defend any such claim, FPI will not be liable to BAE for any cost or expense incurred by BAE after FPI notifies BAE of its election. In any event, FPI will not be liable for
loss of profits or incidental or consequential damages. 

BAE
will promptly notify FPI of any claim against BAE covered by FPI's warranty hereunder with full details of the claim. BAE will cooperate in the defense of any such claim and will not settle the
same without FPI's written consent unless BAE releases FPI from all of FPI's obligations under this section with respect to the claim. 

EXCEPT
AS PROVIDED HEREIN, THE LICENSE IS PROVIDED WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, IN NO EVENT WILL FPI BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE IP, TDP AND/OR THE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, OR ARISING OUT OF THE PRODUCTION OF THE ILAV VEHICLES, EVEN IF BAE HAS ADVISED FPI OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. 

 Protection of FPI's Information:  

In connection with the performance of the ILAV Contract, BAE may directly or indirectly become aware of or obtain technical or commercial information
and/or documents of a confidential nature relating to FPI's armored vehicles (including by way of illustration and not limitation the Buffalo, the Cougar and the MUV-R) FPI's business
operations and/or its business relationships (collectively all such information and documents that are marked as confidential shall be referred to as "FPI's Company Information"). The parties agree to
jointly mark any information that has already been provided if FPI indicates to BAE that such information is proprietary. 

BAE
shall protect and keep secret any and all Confidential Information and FPI's Company Information which it acquires, and shall not at any time whether during the currency of this License Agreement
or after its expiration or termination without the prior written consent of FPI disclose, divulge, make known, or in any way communicate, to any person in any part of the world, or permit or allow any
of its employees or agents to disclose, divulge, make known or in any way communicate to any person in any part of the world, the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information, other than to
BAE's own employees, suppliers, subcontractors or consultants who need to know or use such 

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information
for the limited purpose of enabling BAE to exercise its rights or perform its obligations under this License Agreement. 

The
forgoing shall not apply in the event that the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information (1) was in the public domain at the time of disclosure or thereafter enters the public
domain through no breach of this or any other Agreement by BAE; (ii) was, at the time of receipt, otherwise known to BAE without restrictions as to use or disclosure; (iii) becomes known
to BAE from a source other than FPI without breach of this or any other Agreement by BAE; (iv) is developed independently by BAE and without the reliance upon Confidential Information or FPI's
Company Information disclosed hereunder, or (v) is disclosed with the written approval of FPI. 

BAE
acknowledges that the Confidential Information and FPI's Company Information is and will be disclosed to it on the express condition that it be used only for the limited and specific purpose of
BAE exercising its rights and performing its obligations under this License Agreement and BAE will not otherwise use or attempt to use any of the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information
for its own advantage or gain directly or indirectly. BAE shall not use or attempt to use any of the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information in any manner which may cause or be
calculated to cause injury or loss (including injury or loss of or to, goodwill, customer confidence, commercial relationships or intellectual property rights) to FPI or any company related to FPI.
BAE shall not copy the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information or allow it to be copied in whole or in part except as required under this agreement, without the prior written consent of
FPI. 

BAE
shall take or cause to be taken such reasonable precautions as may be necessary to maintain the secrecy and confidentiality of the Confidential Information and FPI's Company Information and to
prevent its disclosure, including ensuring that each employee, sub-contractor or consultant of BAE who comes into possession of the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information or
any part of it enters into a confidentiality agreement in favor of FPI binding the employee, sub-contractor or consultant to keep the Confidential Information secret and confidential, in
terms substantially the same as the provisions hereof. 

Subject
only to the provisions hereof, BAE will immediately upon demand, either deliver up to FPI or destroy (and certify to FPI the proper destruction of) all material (whether documents, microfilm,
magnetic tape, cassette or disk, computer software, laser disk, or any other medium of storing or recording information) comprising or containing any of the Confidential Information and FPI's Company
Information, including any and all copies in whole or in part thereof and any material on which BAE has itself recorded or stored in any form the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information
or any part of it. 

Nothing
herein will prevent the disclosure of information that is required to be disclosed in order to comply with any applicable law or legally binding order of any court, government,
semi-government authority or administrative or judicial body, provided that BAE:

	•
	Informs FPI in writing, with as much advance notice as possible, of the proposed disclosure, giving full details of the
circumstances of the proposed disclosure and of the relevant information to be disclosed; 

 
	•
	Gives FPI a reasonable opportunity to challenge the proposed disclosure in a court of
law or other appropriate body;

 
	•
	furnishes only that portion of the Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information which it is advised by written
opinion of its legal counsel is legally required to be disclosed; and 

 
	•
	exercises its best efforts to obtain reliable assurances that confidential treatment will be accorded to
the Confidential
Information. 

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The
obligations hereunder relating to the treatment of the Confidential Information and FPI's Company Information shall survive the termination of this agreement for a period of three years. 

 Protection of BAE's Information:  

In connection with the performance of the ILAV Contract, FPI may directly or indirectly become aware of or obtain technical or commercial information
and/or documents of a confidential nature relating to BAE's armored vehicles (including by way of illustration and not limitation the Bradley, the M109 Self-Propelled Howitzer, the M88
Recovery Vehicle and the Amphibious Assault Vehicle). BAE's business operations and/or its business relationships (collectively all such information and documents that are marked as confidential shall
be referred to as "BAE's Company Information"). 

FPI
shall protect and keep secret any and all BAE's proprietary and/or confidential information and BAE's Company Information which it acquires, and shall not at any time whether during the currency
of this License Agreement or after its expiration or termination without the prior written consent of BAE disclose, divulge, make known, or in any way communicate, to any person in any part of the
world, or permit or allow any of its employees or agents to disclose, divulge, make known or in any way communicate to any person in any part of the world, the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential
information or BAE's Company Information, other than to FPI's own employees, suppliers, subcontractors or consultants who need to know or use such information for the limited purpose of enabling FPI
to exercise its rights or perform its obligations under this License Agreement. 

The
forgoing shall not apply in the event that the Confidential Information or BAE's Company Information (i) was in the public domain at the time of disclosure or thereafter enters the public
domain through no breach of this or any other Agreement by FPI; (ii) was, at the time of receipt, otherwise known to FPI without restrictions as to use or disclosure; (iii) becomes known
to FPI from a source other than BAE without breach of this or any other Agreement by FPI; (iv) is developed independently by FPI and without the reliance upon BAE's proprietary and/or
confidential information or BAE's Company Information disclosed hereunder, or (v) is disclosed with the written approval of BAE. 

FPI
acknowledges that the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential information and BAE's Company Information is and will be disclosed to it on the express condition that it be used only for the limited
and specific purpose of FPI exercising its rights and performing its obligations under this License Agreement and FPI will not otherwise use or attempt to use any of the BAE's proprietary and/or
confidential information or BAE's Company Information for its own advantage or gain directly or indirectly. FPI shall not use or attempt to use any of the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential
information or BAE's Company Information in any manner which may cause or be calculated to cause injury or loss (including injury or loss of or to, goodwill, customer confidence, commercial
relationships or intellectual property rights) to BAE or any company related to BAE. FPI shall not copy the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential information or BAE's Company Information or allow it
to be copied in whole or in part except as required under this agreement, without the prior written consent of BAE. 

FPI
shall take or cause to be taken such reasonable precautions as may be necessary to maintain the secrecy and confidentiality of the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential information and BAE's
Company Information and to prevent its disclosure, including ensuring that each employee, sub-contractor or consultant of FPI who comes into possession of the BAE's proprietary and/or
confidential information or BAE's Company Information or any part of it enters into a confidentiality agreement in favor of BAE binding the employee, sub-contractor or consultant to keep
the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential information secret and confidential, in terms substantially the same as the provisions hereof. 

Subject
only to the provisions hereof, FPI will immediately upon demand, either deliver up to BAE or destroy (and certify to BAE the proper destruction of) all material (whether documents, microfilm, 

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magnetic
tape, cassette or disk, computer software, laser disk, or any other medium of storing or recording information) comprising or containing any of the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential
information and BAE's Company Information, including any and all copies in whole or in part thereof and any material on which FPI has itself recorded or stored in any form the BAE's proprietary and/or
confidential information or BAE's Company Information or any part of it. 

Nothing
herein will prevent the disclosure of information that is required to be disclosed in order to comply with any applicable law or legally binding order of any court, government,
semi-government authority or administrative or judicial body, provided that FPI:

	•
	Informs BAE in writing, with as much advance notice as possible, of the proposed disclosure, giving full details of the
circumstances of the proposed disclosure and of the relevant information to be disclosed; 

 
	•
	Gives BAE a reasonable opportunity to challenge the proposed disclosure in a court of
law or other appropriate body;

 
	•
	Furnishes only that portion of the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential information or BAE's Company Information which it
is advised by written opinion of its legal counsel is legally required to be disclosed; and 

 
	•
	Exercises its best efforts to obtain reliable assurances that confidential treatment
will be accorded to the BAE's
proprietary and/or confidential information. 

The
obligations hereunder relating to the treatment of the BAE's proprietary and/or confidential information and BAE's Company Information shall survive the termination of this agreement for a period
of three years. 

 Infringements & Exclusions:  

Each party shall notify the other immediately of any actual, suspected or anticipated infringement of the IP or any misuse of the Confidential
Information of which it becomes aware. The notification shall contain suggestions as to the damage or potential damage which either or both parties are then suffering or are likely to suffer from such
an infringement or misuse. 

FPI
may in its absolute discretion determine whether or not to take legal or other action against any third party for an actual or threatened or suspected infringement of the IP or any misuse of the
Confidential Information, and if FPI elects to take legal or other action FPI:

	•
	shall bear all costs of the action; 

 
	•
	shall have sole control over the form and conduct of such action; 

	•
	may settle, compromise or discontinue the action as it thinks fit; 

 
	•
	shall be entitled to any award of costs and/or
damages made in relation to such action; and

 
	•
	shall indemnify BAE against any costs or damages for which BAE may become liable as a result of the proceedings provided
that BAE has not authorized or contributed to the acts giving rise to the liability. 

BAE
will give FPI all authority, information and assistance requested by FPI to assist it to initiate, litigate, settle or compromise any proceedings by FPI in respect of any such infringement or
misuse. 

 Default by BAE:  

If BAE breaches any of the restrictions on use of the License Agreement or the obligations relating to the protection of IP, TDP, Improvements,
Confidential Information or FPI's Company Information, or 

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if
BAE fails to pay when due any amount owing under this License Agreement and such failure continues for a period of ten (10) calendar days, or if BAE fails to perform any of its other
obligations under this License Agreement or materially fails to perform any of its obligations under the Subcontract which is capable of being cured and such failure continues for a period of ten
(10) calendar days after BAE receives written notice of the default, FPI may terminate this License Agreement upon written notice to BAE of the termination. FPI's rights under this Section are
in addition to, and are not a limitation on or in substitution for, any other rights which FPI has by reason of any default, including, without limitation, any claim for damages. 

 Post Termination-Expiration:  

Expiration or termination of this License Agreement shall not relieve BAE of any obligation to pay to FPI any license fees or other amount that had
accrued prior to such expiration or termination, and shall not relieve FPI from the obligation to protect BAE's Company Information or BAE's obligation to protect IP, TOP, Confidential Information,
Improvements and FPI's Company Information as provided herein. 

On
the termination of this License Agreement for any reason, BAE shall:

	•
	immediately cease to use any of the IP, TDP, Improvements Confidential Information and/or FPI Company Information;

 
	•
	immediately stop manufacturing the ILAV Vehicles; 

 
	•
	immediately deliver to FPI an inventory listing all
ILAV Vehicles manufactured pursuant to the terms of this License
Agreement by BAE but as yet undelivered; and 

 
	•
	immediately deliver to FPI all material (whether drawings, prototypes, or any other medium of storing or recording or
embodying information) comprising or containing any of the IP, TDP, Improvements, Confidential Information and FPI Company Information, including any and all copies in whole or in part thereof and any
material on which BAE has recorded or stored in any form the Confidential Information or any part of it. 

 Restriction on Disclosure:  

BAE acknowledges that the ILAV Vehicle is a defense article subject to applicable Federal export and import regulations, including but not limited
to, the U.S. Arms Export Control Act, as amended (22 U.S.C. §§ 2751-2799), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, as amended (22 C.F.R.
Part 120 et seq.), the Export Administration Act, as amended, (50 U.S.C. §§ 24012420), the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as amended (15 C.F.R.
§ 730 et seq.) and the requirements of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual ("NISPOM"). BAE (and its subcontractors, vendors and suppliers) shall not export,
disclose, furnish or otherwise provide any technical information or services relating to the ILAV to any foreign person or entity, whether within the U.S. or abroad, without obtaining in advance FPI's
prior approval and (if required) appropriate U.S. Government export authorization. 

 Miscellaneous:  

 Notices.    All communications and notices under or in connection with this License Agreement shall be in writing and shall be mailed by certified mail, return
receipt requested, postage prepaid, or personally delivered or telefaxed. All such communications shall be mailed or delivered to the appropriate address or telefax number set forth on the signature
page hereof. Any notice so mailed shall be deemed to be given two (2) business days after when so mailed, and any notice so delivered shall be deemed to be given when receipted for by, or
actually received by, an authorized officer of BAE or FPI, as the case may be. 

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 Other License Agreements.    This License Agreement replaces and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings between the parties in respect of the subject
matter set forth herein, including the interim letter of authority issued by FPI to BAE dated June 21, 2006. This License Agreement is intended to enable BAE to perform the work required under
the ILAV Contract and is executed in conjunction with and as a condition precedent to the Subcontract. In the event of any conflict between this License Agreement and the Subcontract, this License
Agreement shall prevail. 

 Assignment.    Either party may transfer and assign its rights and obligations under this License Agreement to any entity which succeeds to its business and assets by
acquisition, merger or consolidation or which purchases the business and all or substantially all of the assets of the transferor. Except as so provided, neither party may transfer or assign any of
its rights and obligations under this License Agreement without the written consent of the other party. 

 Indemnity.    BAE agrees to indemnify FPI and its officers, directors, employees, representatives, assigns,
successors and affiliates (each an "Indemnitee") against, and to hold each Indemnitee harmless from, any and all, claims, damages, liabilities and related costs and expenses to third parties asserting
or alleging personal injury arising from the operation or use of the ILAV Vehicles licensed hereunder, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by or asserted against any Indemnitee. 

 GOVERNING LAW AND FORUM; WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL.    THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE INTERPRETED, CONSTRUED AND GOVERNED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT REGARD
FOR ANY PROVISIONS THEREOF RELATING TO CONFLICT OF LAWS. THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY IRREVOCABLY (A) SUBMIT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY SUIT,
ACTION OR OTHER PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS; (B) AGREE THAT ALL CLAIMS IN RESPECT OF SUCH SUIT, ACTION OR PROCEEDING MAY BE HEARD AND
DETERMINED IN ANY SUCH COURT; AND (C) WAIVE ANY OBJECTION ANY OF THEM MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE AS TO THE VENUE OF ANY SUCH SUIT, ACTION OR PROCEEDING BROUGHT IN SUCH A COURT OR THAT SUCH COURT
IS AN INCONVENIENT FORUM. ANY JUDICIAL PROCEEDING BY ANY PARTY HERETO AGAINST ANY OTHER PARTY HERETO, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ANY MATTER IN ANY WAY ARISING OUT OF, RELATED TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THIS
AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER SECURITY INSTRUMENT SHALL BE BROUGHT ONLY IN A FEDERAL OR STATE COURT SITTING IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN IN THE CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK. EACH OF BAE AND FPI WAIVES THE RIGHT
TO A JURY TRIAL WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUIT, ACTION OR OTHER PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF ANY DISPUTE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, ANY RIGHTS OR OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER OR THEREUNDER OR THE PERFORMANCE
OF ANY SUCH RIGHTS OR OBLIGATIONS. BAE ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY BREACH OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT COULD CAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGE OR LOSS TO FPI FOR WHICH MONTEARY DAMAGES WOULD BE INSUFFICIENT,
THUS BAE AGREES THAT IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER REMEDIES AVAILABLE HEREUNDER, FPI SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO INJUNCTIVE RELIEF, IN THE EVENT OF ANY ACTUAL OR THREATENED BREACH HEREOF. 

 Invalidity.    If one or more of the provisions of this License Agreement shall be held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, such holding shall not affect any other
provision of this document. 

 Survival of License Agreement.    All representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements contained herein shall bind BAE and its successors and assigns, and shall
inure to the benefit of FPI and its successors and assigns. 

 Waivers.    Rights and remedies of FPI hereunder are cumulative, and the exercise or partial exercise of any right or remedy shall not preclude the exercise of any
other right or remedy. No failure to exercise and no delay in exercising any power or right under this License Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof. 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be duly executed as of the date first above written, The parties agree that this License Agreement may be signed in
counter-part copies and that facsimile copies of such counterparts shall be binding upon the parties to the same extent as the originals. 

					
	FORCE PROTECTION INDUSTRIES, INC.	 	 
	

By:	
 	

/s/ RAYMOND POLLARD

	
 	

 
	Name	 	Raymond Pollard	 	 
	Title	 	Chief Operating Officer	 	 
	

Date:	
 	

8 Aug 2006

	
 	

 
	
BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS L.P.

Ground Systems Division	
 	

 
	

By:	
 	

/s/ S. RAJOGOPAL

	
 	

 
	Name	 	S. Rajogopal	 	 
	Title	 	V.P. and General Manager	 	 
	

Date:	
 	

24 July, 2006

	
 	

 

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SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.11 

 Logistic Support Agreement  

This
Agreement ("Agreement") dated as of the 13 day of June , 2006, between Force Protection Industries, Inc, ("FPI"), and _BAE Systems Land & Armaments, L.P. acting through its
Ground Systems Division ("GSD") 

WHEREAS,
GSD has entered into contract with the Government for Iraqi Light Armoured Vehicles ("ILAV") identified as W56HZV-06-D-VB01 ("Prime Contract"); and 

WHEREAS,
GSD has entered into a subcontract with FPI for services, including the furnishing of all Contractor logistic support under the Prime Contract ("Subcontract"); and 

WHEREAS,
the parties desire to further define their relationship for the provision of contractor logistic support under the Subcontract and for future contractor logistic support for the ILAV's since
FPI is the owner of the ILAV design and is experienced in providing these services. 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in accordance with the premises and mutual covenants contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 

1.    Definition    

	(a)
	Contractor
logistics support shall mean vehicle maintenance to cover routine and non routine maintenance through depot level support; train the trainee
"operator/driver and maintenance training to an intermediate" or direct support level; provision of spare and repair parts; and manuals ("CLS").

	(b)
	Future
contracts shall mean any arrangement that GSD or its affiliates enters into during the five (5) year period immediately after Prime Contract
completion for the provision of any CLS for the ILAV (Future Contracts) 

2.    Obligation of the Parties    

	(a)
	GSD
shall award to FPI under the subcontract all CLS orders it receives under the Prime Contract for the current ILAV's and any ILAVS ordered under any
options. GSD shall provide FPI with all information on, and access to, the BAE vehicles at its facility or the facilities of others to enable FPI to complete its CLS work under the Subcontract.

	(b)
	GSD
shall forward to FPI any requests it receives for Future Contracts for CLS, in order for FPI to act as the prime if allowed by the potential customer.
In the event that the potential customer does not allow FPI to be the prime by virtue of GSD's role as prime contractor under Contract W56HZV-06-D-VB01, then the
parties shall proceed as provided herein and GSD shall award the CLS to FPI under a new contract, which terms will be consistent the any orders it receives for CLS under any Future Contracts and the
Subcontract at prices mutually agreed to by the parties. 

3.    Proposal and Marketing Activity    

During
the term of this Agreement, the parties will work together to jointly prepare proposals for Future Contracts whenever the customer does not allow FPI to be the prime by virtue of GSD's role as
the prime contractor under Contract
W56HZV-06-D-VB01, per paragraph 2(b), above, and will cooperate as required in marketing efforts during and after submission of said proposals. All proposals
will be prepared in the English language and, whenever necessary, translated into a foreign language by GSD before being submitted to potential
customers. GSD shall keep FPI informed of all of its marketing activities regarding any proposal submitted or intended to be submitted. 

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Subject
to prior mutual consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, the parties may make public to customers and other third parties the nature of their relationship under this
Agreement. 

4.    Termination    

Except
for the obligations of Section 6, 8, 9 and 10 of this Agreement, which shall survive the expiration or early termination hereof, this Agreement will terminate five (5) years after
the completion of the Prime Contract. 

5.    Expenses    

Except
for compensation which may be paid to the parties by customers pursuant to the Prime Contract, Subcontract or any Future Contract, each party shall bear all of its own expenses incurred in
connection with this Agreement. 

6.    Negation of the Formation of a Business Organization    

This
Agreement shall not constitute, create, or in any way be interpreted to create a joint venture, partnership, or formal business organization of any kind between the parties. 

7.    Assignment    

Neither
party may assign nor transfer its interest herein without the prior consent of the other party, provided, however, that either party may assign this agreement without the consent of the other
party to any successor by way of merger, consolidation or the acquisition of substantially all of its business assets. 

8.    Disclosure and Protection of Information    

The parties shall comply with the confidentiality provisions of the subcontract.

9.    Export Controls    

Whensoever, under paragraph 2(b), GSD is the prime contractor for CLS, GSD shall be responsible for securing all export licenses and other authoritizations required in
order for FPI to perform it obligations under the subcontract.

10.    Special U.S. Law    

The
parties agree to comply fully with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and warrant that they are, and will remain, in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations of any and all
countries related to the performance of services for the project hereunder. Furthermore, the parties warrant, covenant and agree that, in the performance of this Agreement and in connection with the
sale of products and services covered by this Agreement the parties have not and will not in the future, directly or indirectly, offer, pay, promise to pay or authorize the payment of any money or
offer, give, promise to give, or authorize the giving of anything of value to: 

any
government official or any political party or official thereof, or any candidate for political office; or 

any
other person while knowing or having reason to know that all or a portion of such money or thing of value will be offered, given or promised directly or indirectly, to any such official, to any
such political party or, official thereof, or to any candidate for political office; 

for
the purpose of: 

influencing
any action or decision of such official, party or official thereof, or candidate in his or its official capacity, including a decision to fail to perform his or its official functions, or
inducing such official, party or official thereof, or candidate to use his or its influence with any government or instrumentality thereof to effect or influence any act or decision of such government
or instrumentality, in order to assist the parties in obtaining or retaining business for or with or directing business to any person. 

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11.    Agreement    

This
Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be modified, altered or amended, nor may any provision hereof or right hereunder
be waived, except by an instrument in writing signed by the party against which such modification, alteration, amendment or waiver is sought to be enforced. This Agreement shall be governed by, and
construed in accordance with, the laws of New York. All notices, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing in the English language and delivered to the parties at their respective
principal executive offices. 

12.    Disputes—The parties shall follow the disputes provisions of the Subcontract.    

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first above written. 

					
	Force Protection Industries, Inc.	 	 
	

By:	
 	

/s/ RAYMOND POLLARD

	
 	

 
	

Date:	
 	

8 Aug 2006

	
 	

 
	
BAE Systems Land & Armament L.P. Ground Systems Division
	

By:	
 	

/s/ KENNETH METTLER

	
 	

 
	

Date:	
 	

07/13/2006

	
 	

 

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHEMENT 10.12
  CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
  ILAV    
    

                                            does hereby certify that
the following performance measurements for Subcontract (SCLIN) have
been successfully completed:

					
	Milestone

 
	 	Description 	 	Total

 

	#	 	has reached $in material commitments, as such will submit the following billings per the contract schedule for CLIN #	 	 

											
	 	 	Billing #	 	Completion

Date	 	Milestone

Billing	 	Final 10%

Liquidation	 	 
	

#	
 	

will also submit the following billings per contract schedule for CLIN #	
 	

 
	

 	
 	

Billing #	
 	

Completion

Date	
 	

Milestone

Billing	
 	

Final 10%

Liquidation	
 	

 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	

 	
 	
Total Value of Completed Milestones this month	
 	

 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	

 	
 	

Signature of Authorized Representative	
 	

 

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MINIMUM GUARANTEED QUANTITY—CLIN 0011AB

Iraq ILAV W56HZV-06-R-V001

Attachment 10.13  

																																										
	EVENT

CATEGORIES 	 	PER

INVOICE 	 	%

TOTAL 	 	PER

INVOICE 	 	%

TOTAL 	 	PER

INVOICE 	 	%

TOTAL 	 	PER

INVOICE 	 	%

TOTAL 	 	PER

INVOICE 	 	%

TOTAL 	 	PER

INVOICE 	 	%

Tracks 	 	Total order for 756

FPI Build 378 	 
	
	 	 	 	 	 	8	 	 	 	 	 	1	 	 	 	 	 	8	 	 	 	 	 	48	 	 	 	 	 	39	 	 	 	 	 	75	 	 	179	 
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Fab & Inter.	 	 	 	 
	 TOTAL COST OF VEHICLE
	 	 	 	 	$	158,495	 	 	 	 	$	30,459	 	 	 	 	$	302,496	 	 	 	 	$	202,556	 	 	 	 	$	237, 541	 	 	 	 	$	77,992	 	 	 	 
	 [Illegible]
	 	$	47,548.50	 	$	380,388.00	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	380,388	 
	
	 	 	 	 	$	—	 	 	 	 	$	—	 	 	 	 	$	—	 	 	 	 	$	—	 	 	 	 	$	—	 	 	 	 	$	—	 	$	—	 
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	11,109,767	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [Illegible]
	 	$	47,438.50	 	$	380,388.00	 	$	10,051.47	 	$	10,051.47	 	$	66,823.68	 	$	534,589.44	 	$	66,843.48	 	$	3,308,487.04	 	$	78,388.53	 	$	3,057,152.67	 	$	52,254.64	 	$	3,919,098.00	 	 	 	 
	 [Illegible]
	 	$	47,438.50	 	$	380,388.00	 	$	10,051.47	 	$	10,051.47	 	$	66,823.68	 	$	534,589.44	 	$	66,843.48	 	$	3,308,487.04	 	$	78,388.53	 	$	3,057,152.67	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	7,190,669	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [Illegible]
	 	$	15,849.50	 	$	136,796.00	 	$	10,356.06	 	$	10,356.06	 	$	68,848.64	 	$	550,789.12	 	$	68,869.04	 	$	3,305,713.92	 	$	80,763.94	 	$	3,149,793.66	 	$	25,737.36	 	$	1,930,302.00	 	$	9,073,751	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 SUBTOTAL
	 	$	158,495	 	$	1,267,960	 	$	30,459	 	$	30,459	 	$	202,496	 	$	1,619,968	 	$	202,556	 	$	9,722,688	 	$	237,541	 	$	9,364,999	 	$	77,992	 	$	5,849,400	 	$	27,754,574	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	 	 	 	$	1,267,960	 	 	 	 	$	30,459	 	 	 	 	$	1,619,968	 	 	 	 	$	9,722,688	 	 	 	 	$	9,364,999	 	 	 	 	$	5,849,480	 	$	27,754,574	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	0	%

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  SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.14  

			
	Logistic Support Payment Plan                            	 	Attachment: 10.14

Date: 24 July 2006

					
	Maintenance , Support and Test

Maintenance and Support

 
	 	 
	 
	 Jul-06
	 	$	2,622,120	 
	 Aug-06
	 	$	1,059,118	 
	 Sep-06
	 	$	427,455	 
	 Oct-06
	 	$	427,455	 
	 Nov-06
	 	$	427,455	 
	 Dec-06
	 	$	522,774	 
	 Jan-07
	 	
$	

1,850,325	 
	 Feb-07
	 	$	522,774	 
	 Mar-07
	 	$	819,320	 
	 Apr-07
	 	$	819,320	 
	 May-07
	 	$	819,320	 
	 Jun-07
	 	$	1,031,139	 
	 Jul-07
	 	$	720,185	 
	 Aug-07
	 	$	2,609,382	 
	 Sep-07
	 	$	720,185	 
	 Oct-07
	 	$	720,185	 
	 Nov-07
	 	$	720,185	 
	 Dec-07
	 	$	720,185	 
	 Jan-08
	 	
$	

2,165,027	 
	 Feb-08
	 	$	409,230	 
	 Mar-08
	 	$	345,684	 
	 Apr-08
	 	$	345,684	 
	 May-08
	 	$	345,684	 
	 Jun-08
	 	$	451,594	 
	 Jul-08
	 	$	451,594	 
	 Aug-08
	 	$	190,637	 
	 M/S Total
	 	$	22,264,017	 
	 Test Support
	 	 	 	 
	 Aug-06
	 	$	68,692	 
	 Oct-06
	 	$	68,692	 
	 Nov-06
	 	$	68,692	 
	 Test Total
	 	$	206,076	 
	 TOTAL SUPPORT EFFORT
	 	 $	22,470,093	 

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 SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.15  

 CONTRACTOR LOGISTICS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST

Date: 02 August 2006  

					
	NOMENCLATURE

 
	 	MINIMUM QUANTITY 	 
	 Combat Helmet (Level IIIA)
	 	 	 70
	 
	 RHINO Spec Ops Ballistic Vest—Silver Level IIIA
	 	 	 70
	 
	 Desk
	 	 	 20
	 
	 Table, Folding
	 	 	 20
	 
	 Chair, Office
	 	 	 20
	 
	 Metal Folding Chair
	 	 	 4  pack 15
	 
	 Easel, Presentation
	 	 	 10
	 
	 File Cabinet
	 	 	 25
	 
	 Safe, Office
	 	 	 1  
	 
	 Whiteboard
	 	 	 12
	 
	 Fan, Industrial Floor
	 	 	 15
	 
	 Projector, Light Pro or Similar
	 	 	 3
	 
	 Workstation, Computer
	 	 	 20
	 
	 Printer, Laser
	 	 	 5
	 
	 Satellite Phone, Iridium
	 	 	 3
	 
	 Satellite Set w/VOIP/Internet Capability
	 	 	 1
	 
	 Photocopier
	 	 	 1
	 
	 Computer, Laptop
	 	 	 5
	 
	 Computer, Toughbook
	 	 	 10
	 
	 Vehicle, Pickup, 3/4 Ton
	 	 	 1
	 
	 Vehicle, Pickup, Lightweight
	 	 	 2
	 
	 Vehicle, Van
	 	 	 2
	 
	 Tool Kit, Mechanic
	 	 	 25
	 
	 Shop Set, Cougar Maintenance
	 	 	 3
	 
	 Shop Set, Supplemental
	 	 	 2
	 
	 Coats 5000 Tire Changer
	 	 	 1
	 
	 Storage Racks
	 	 	 1
	 
	 Parts Bins
	 	 	 1
	 
	 Forklift, Gasoline or Diesel
	 	 	 1
	 
	 Pallet Jacks
	 	 	 5
	 
	 Hoist, Electric 15 Tom 105S-15
	 	 	 2
	 
	 Lift, A-Frame 15T18-20
	 	 	 2
	 

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BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS L.P., GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION MODIFICATION NO: 01 SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135 SECTION 3—DESCRIPTION / SPECIFICATIONS / STATEMENT OF WORK 03 AUGUST 2006

BAE SYSTEMS LAND & ARMAMENTS LP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIVISION MODIFICATION NO: 01—SUBCONTRACT NO: SCT004135 SECTION 9—SUBCONTRACT CLAUSES 03 AUGUST 2006

SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.2 FPII DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT Doc# ILV00033 Revision 001

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SUBCONTRACT ATTACHMENT 10.3 FPI SDRL Requirements

TABLE 1 CLASSIFICATION OF INSPECTION AND TESTS

SUBCONTRACT ATTACHEMENT 10.12 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION ILAVQuickLinks
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  Exhibit 10.40    
    

  

May 24,
2007 

Denise
Speaks

1240 Pennsylvania Ave.

Pittsburgh, PA 15233

Dear
Denise, 

        The
aim of this letter is to communicate to you our terms of employment for the position of Co-General Counsel with Force Protection Industries, Inc. which is located
in Ladson, South Carolina. 

        Your
job title will be Co-General Counsel and your position is classified salaried exempt under the regulations and in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) as
amended in August of 2004. You will report directly to Gordon McGilton. You are expected to begin work no later than June 18, 2007 and your bi-weekly pay will be $9615.38 (subject
to withholding). 

        Our
offer and your start date are predicated upon the results of a post-offer substance abuse screening test, background investigation, and the presentation of proper
documents verifying your authorization to work in the United States. Your position may require you to receive a U.S. Defense Service security clearance if required by the Company in connection with
your duties. 

        A
fully taxable relocation benefit allowance of $30,000.00 will be paid to you within 7 working days after your start date providing we
receive your signed accepted offer letter and signed relocation reimbursement acceptance form. It may be used at your discretion to assist in your relocation efforts. However the benefit must be
repaid according to the relocation reimbursement agreement if you voluntarily leave the company within one (1) year of your start date. You will be eligible to participate in our benefit
program, which includes health, dental, vision, and life insurance, paid-time off, paid holidays, as well as our 401K retirement income plan. Eligibility for our benefit programs will
begin on the first day of employment. You will be eligible for 84 hours of paid time off for the remainder of 2007. 

        We
are extremely pleased to extend this offer to you and look forward to your contribution to our Company. If the foregoing is acceptable to you, I would ask that you kindly sign below
and return a copy of this letter to me. By signing this letter, you confirm (i) there is no agreement between you and any third party (including any current or prior employer) that would
restrict your ability to be employed by Force Protection Industries, Inc., (ii) that you will abide by the terms of any third party confidentiality agreement to which you may be subject,
(iii) that you will comply with the processes comprising the Company's Business Operating System, (iv) that your work for the Company is "work for hire" and the Company will own all
rights in and to any inventions, ideas or other works of authorship you develop as part of your job, and (v) that you will execute such additional documents as the Company may require from time
to time as part of its standard practices relating to all employees (including for example our Non-Disclosure Agreement). 

        Please
note, South Carolina is an "Employment-at-Will" state, and the agreement between us is intended to be "at-will," notwithstanding any statements
by any person to the contrary. This means that both you and the Company have the right to terminate the relationship between us at any time, for any reason and without payment of any termination
damages or severance pay of any kind. Please contact the Company if you have any questions about the meaning of "employment at will," otherwise we will conclude that you understand and accept that
this principle is binding on you. 

 

        This
letter when signed by both parties will constitute the terms between us, and supersedes any prior communications or other agreement you may have or may have had with the Company
prior to the date hereof. The terms of this offer letter will expire at the close of business 48 hours after this letter has been presented to
you.

							
	Sincerely,	 	 	 	 
	

/s/ GORDON MCGILTON

	
 	

 	
 	

 
	

Gordon McGilton

Chief Executive Officer

Force Protection Industries, Inc.

Tel (843) 740-7015

Fax (843) 266-0848

gordon.mcgilton@forceprotection.net	
 	

 	
 	

 
	

I agree to the foregoing terms:	
 	

I decline the foregoing terms:
	

/s/ DENISE SPEAKS	
 	

 	
 	

 
	

 	 	

 
	Name:	 	Denise Speaks	 	Name:	 	Denise Speaks
	

Date:	
 	

5/25/07	
 	

Date:	
 	

 
	 	 	

 	 	 	 	

 

Cc:
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