10.02.2005 23:55:00

Carnegie Mellon, United Defense Selected to Provide Tactical Unmanned

Carnegie Mellon, United Defense Selected to Provide Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicles for U.S. Marine Corps


    Business Editors/Defense Writers

    PITTSBURGH, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 10, 2005--Carnegie Mellon University's National Robotics Engineering Consortium (NREC) and United Defense Industries, Inc. (NYSE:UDI) have been awarded a $26.4 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense's Joint Program Office for Robotic Systems to design, develop and produce tactical unmanned ground vehicles (TUGV) for the U.S. Marine Corps.
    The Gladiator TUGV will provide the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) with a tele-operated unmanned ground vehicle for remote combat tasks, increasing survivability by identifying and neutralizing threats and reducing risk to Marines. Gladiator will provide Marines with remote, unmanned scout, reconnaissance and surveillance while the operator remains concealed at a distance.
    "United Defense is pleased that the Joint Program Office for Robotic Systems and the Marine Corps have selected our team to provide Marines with enhanced battlefield capability, and we are committed to leading the transition of unmanned ground vehicle technology to our troops as a force multiplier and to increase survivability," said Elmer Doty, Vice President and General Manager, United Defense Ground Systems Division.
    "The United States Congress mandated that one third of all military vehicles be unmanned by 2015," said Donald Smith, director of economic development for Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh. "We are pleased that the first major step in responding to this challenge is based on Carnegie Mellon's technology and will be manufactured in western Pennsylvania."
    "This is terrific news for our region," said U.S. Rep. John Murtha. "It continues to demonstrate Carnegie Mellon's leadership in robotics, brings a major new line of work to the United Defense plant in Fayette County and positions our region to play a strong role in manufacturing of unmanned ground vehicles, which will be used more and more by our military."
    Carnegie Mellon's NREC leads a team that includes United Defense as principal subcontractor and teammate. Carnegie Mellon will lead the System Development and Demonstration (SDD) phase of the program as prime contractor, working closing with United Defense to draw on its experience in program management, engineering, integration and integrated logistics support tasks as Gladiator development moves toward production and fielding. Carnegie Mellon and United Defense will capitalize on the strengths of both organizations to ensure success during the SDD phase and a smooth transition to production.
    Other members of the NREC Gladiator team include General Dynamics Armaments and Technical Products (GDATP), Tadiran Electronic Systems, and Timoney Technologies Limited.
    Carnegie Mellon and United Defense will establish a combined project office in Pittsburgh, co-locating key university and United Defense personnel at NREC. During the production phase, work is planned for United Defense's Fayette County, Pa. facility. Ultimately, 200 Gladiator vehicles could be built for the Marine Corps.
    The same team recently completed a highly successful prototype development program - including mobility and Scout demonstrations - that validated the Carnegie Mellon team design under the ONR development program. The team's Gladiator design meets all key performance parameters; the prototype developed under the recently concluded ONR program already meets many critical requirements.

    About NREC

    Carnegie Mellon's National Robotics Engineering Consortium, part of the Robotics Institute in the School of Computer Science, is the nation's leading facility for robotics and autonomous vehicle innovation-to-prototype research. For more information about NREC, visit www.rec.ri.cmu.edu; for more on the Robotics Institute, visit www.ri.cmu.edu.

    About United Defense

    United Defense designs, develops and produces combat vehicles, artillery, naval guns, missile launchers and precision munitions used by the U.S. Department of Defense and allies worldwide, and provides non-nuclear ship repair, modernization and conversion to the U.S. Navy and other U.S. Government agencies. To learn more about United Defense, visit www.uniteddefense.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    Information in this release may involve guidance, expectations, beliefs, plans, intentions or strategies regarding the future. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. All forward-looking statements included in this release are based upon information available to United Defense Industries, Inc., as of the date of the release, and we assume no obligation to update any such forward looking statements. The statements in this release are not guarantees of future performance and actual results could differ materially from our current expectations. Numerous factors could cause or contribute to such differences. Please refer to the Company's Annual Report on Form 10 K for the year ended December 31, 2003, and in our other reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a further discussion of the factors and risks associated with our business.

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CONTACT: United Defense Industries, Inc. Herb Muktarian, 717-225-8004 herb.muktarian@udlp.com or Carnegie Mellon University Anne Watzman, 412-268-3830 aw16@andrew.cmu.edu

KEYWORD: PENNSYLVANIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: EDUCATION AEROSPACE/DEFENSE GOVERNMENT MARKETING AGREEMENTS SOURCE: United Defense Industries, Inc.

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