MTS Systems Gets Army Contract to Deliver Vehicle Simulator
MTS Systems has received a potential $30.4M contract to design and construct a spindle-coupled road simulator for the U.S. Army’s Maryland-based Aberdeen Test Center.
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MTS Systems has received a potential $30.4M contract to design and construct a spindle-coupled road simulator for the U.S. Army’s Maryland-based Aberdeen Test Center.
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