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Soldiers from the Richmond-based Company B, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat team demonstrate the set-up of the M7 Forward Repair System at Fort Pickett, Va.

Small Biz Awarded US Army Vehicle Repair Program

April 23, 2025
A five-year, $95-million assignment to supply Forward Repair System for armored vehicles includes diagnostic tools, hand tools, specialty repair equipment, and more, in containerized packages.

The U.S. Army extended a $95.2-million award for Noble Supply & Logistics LLC to oversee the Forward Repair System M7A1 Tool Load program over a five-year period. The Boston-based small business earned the fixed-price contract against one other bidder, and will execute the assigned activities at locations to be determined with each order, through April 2030.

The Forward Repair System program covers a specific set of tools and equipment needed for field repair and maintenance of combat vehicles, specifically the M7A1 armored vehicles. The FRS is designed to be a mobile, self-contained maintenance unit, capable of performing repairs without moving damaged vehicles to a larger repair facility.

The FRS is typically a palletized package transported on a flatrack for quick field deployment, and brings a range of tools and equipment to an area of service, such as diagnostic tools, hand tools, specialty vehicle repair equipment, and possibly a crane for lifting heavy parts.

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