![As a result of the system overhaul, the Navy will be able to respond quicker to current and future sea mine threats [AMCM Magnetic Mine Sweeping System (MK-105)]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYcnVDzsBXyxAO_VzaTGPSjVcUAUQXD7VeyQJ4RkYS4MyR0-SaAGrEPSnoet_ClSS8GO7q_D46BwXJLQ5m6nLwfUoP1HQF51mnxkHq-7qem_zW0WMXvG4gj5ru94O8RgYDnEGI/s144/Mk105.jpg)
In 2009, the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Panama City, Fla., awarded this sole-source indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract, which has a potential value of $49 million.
The refurbishment extends the life of this MK-105 Mod 4 Airborne Mine Countermeasure Influence Sweep unit for another 10 years.
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