Alcoa to Supply Aluminum Armor Kits for AM General's HMMWV ECV

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Friday, October 9, 2009

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"We look forward to strengthening our relationship with AM General by delivering innovative armor solutions for this critical program," said David Dobson, president, Alcoa Defense. "Alcoa supported AM General in the design of the original all-aluminum HMMWV more than 30 years ago, and we are excited to make the latest generation HMMWV ECV lighter, faster and stronger. We continue to help them maximize light alloys while ensuring that their structures can be manufactured easily and cost effectively."

Produced by Alcoa Transportation Products' facility in Auburn, Ind., the strong, light weight aluminum castings that form the backbone of the four armor kit components are machined and assembled by Alcoa before AM General installs them in the HMMWV ECV.

"Our Transportation Products business established an excellent reputation for innovation and quality in the automotive industry and we are proud to now use that expertise to build stronger, safer structures that help protect those serving in the Armed Forces," said Scott R. Kerns, vice president and general manager, Alcoa Transportation Products.

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