BAE Systems Debuts the Amphibious Combat Vehicle in the UAE at IDEX 2025
At the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) 2025 in Abu Dhabi, BAE Systems is showcasing its innovative Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV), marking a major milestone in military vehicle development and international outreach. This versatile platform was crafted to operate efficiently in some of the world’s toughest terrains, presenting a high-value solution for armed forces globally.
Rebecca McGrane, Vice President of Amphibious Programs at BAE Systems, emphasizes, "The ACV represents a step forward in amphibious warfare, demonstrating significant growth potential and versatility to address the diverse mission roles of militaries worldwide."
The ACV is built on an 8x8 chassis that integrates amphibious capabilities with impressive land mobility. Such features are vital for enhancing operational effectiveness, especially in coastal combat scenarios. This vehicle was developed leveraging BAE Systems' long-standing collaboration with the U.S. Marine Corps, ensuring it meets the unique demands of contemporary expeditionary warfare.
BAE's ACV is the result of a rich heritage in amphibious technology combined with Iveco Defence Vehicle's proficiency in creating multi-purpose armored vehicles. This unique collaboration results in a vehicle equipped with rich capabilities and flexibility. The ACV is designed to be adaptable to future technologies and can accommodate various direct and indirect fire weapon systems, giving military commanders an edge on the battlefield.
The ACV family consists of several variants tailored for different operational needs:
- - ACV-P (Personnel): This model boasts high mobility, capable of transporting 13 combat-equipped Marines alongside a crew of three, facilitating quick deployment and strategic maneuvers in combat zones.
- - ACV-C (Command): Equipped with multiple workstations, this variant enhances situational awareness in dynamic battlefields, allowing for effective command and control.
- - ACV-30mm: This version incorporates a stabilized 30mm medium caliber weapon system, mixing combat lethality with troop transport and essential payload capabilities.
- - ACV-R (Recovery): Designed for field maintenance, this variant specializes in recovery and repair tasks, ensuring that operational readiness is maintained across various missions.
In addition to its military functions, the ACV plays a crucial role in Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief (HADR) operations, with assets capable of navigating flooded areas and challenging conditions to deliver essential supplies and personnel to impacted regions.
The ACV is currently in full-rate production in the United States and is on display at IDEX from February 17-21 at booth #03-C10, where BAE Systems aims to connect with international customers to understand their unique requirements and develop tailored solutions that meet diverse mission challenges.
For more information about the vehicle, interested parties are encouraged to reach out to Vanessa Meier at BAE Systems.
Conclusion
The unveiling of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle at IDEX signifies a significant leap in amphibious warfare technology, and BAE Systems’ commitment to collaboration with global military forces enables the development of cutting-edge solutions that cater to the ever-evolving operational landscape. This strategic vehicle sets a new standard for future military endeavors, emphasizing versatility, operational readiness, and international partnership.