Oshkosh Defense has launched two new mine-resistant, ambush protected (MRAP) all-terrain vehicle (M-ATV) variants at the 2014 Special Operations Forces Exhibition and Conference (SOFEX), currently underway in Amman, Jordan.
Dubbed M-ATV standard and M-ATV extended, the multi-mission models are available in multiple variants, and are designed to address a more diverse range of mission requirements and needs for armed forces in the Middle East, North Africa (MENA) region, and worldwide.
While M-ATV standard is designed to provide response and support capabilities for an array of offensive and defensive missions in off-road environments, the M-ATV extended offers increased capacity for additional soldiers and equipment for mounted infantry support, explosive ordnance support and command-and-control (C2) missions.
The new M-ATV variants include the M-ATV standard base (SXB), M-ATV standard upgrade (SXU), M-ATV standard special forces (SXF), M-ATV extended intervention (EXI), M-ATV extended engineer (EXE), as well as the M-ATV extended command (EXC).
Oshkosh executive vice-president and Oshkosh Defense president John Urias said the M-ATV has proven itself as the battle-tested, highly mobile MRAP of choice for a full range of missions.
"Our new M-ATV variants expand on this life-saving platform to address a more diverse mix of mission profiles and specialised functionality, threat levels and cost targets, so troops get the vehicle that’s right for their specific needs," Urias said.
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By GlobalDataFitted with the TAK-4 independent suspension system, the M-ATV vehicles meet a wide range of protection, performance, payload and transportability requirements for peacekeeping, internal security, border security, special forces, counter-insurgency and conventional military operations.
Used by US Forces since 2009 to meet an urgent need for a lighter, more mobile MRAP vehicle, the M-ATV has also been ordered by the armed forces of Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Image: Oshkosh’s newly launched M-ATV variants deliver enhanced off-road mobility and protection for a wider range of missions. Photo: ©2014 Oshkosh Corporation.