Iveco Defence Vehicles

Success for Iveco LMV in Belgium

08 August 2005 13:00


Following on from success in winning orders from UK and Italy, the Belgium Government have awarded Iveco a contract for 440 Iveco LMV - Light Armoured Tactical Vehicles (LATV) plus an option for a further 180.

This latest order is for an initial batch of 440 vehicles plus 120 armoured protection kits with the first vehicles due for delivery in 2006. Additional batches, each consisting of 90 vehicles plus 30 armour kits, are expected to follow.

Previous orders have been from the UK Ministry of Defence, who has on order 401 'Panther' variants for use as Command and Liaison Vehicles and the Italian Military who have ordered 1210 LMV vehicles to fulfil a variety of tactical roles.

The Iveco Lightweight Multipurpose Vehicle (LMV) is a highly innovative armoured scout and liaison 4x4 vehicle. The lightweight, anti-mine tactical vehicle incorporates the following key features:

Adaptable crew protection provided by the replacement of modular armour packs within the vehicle's internal body skin, enables LMV to be tailored to meet a variety of threat levels. The result is a highly survivable, high mobility vehicle capable of deployment in a wide variety of roles from general warfare to peacekeeping missions.

Accommodation is provided for up to five personnel and there is a spacious rear cargo compartment. LMV has been designed to afford maximum protection for its occupants and encompass the following features:

Where ever possible COTS components have been selected.

The Iveco LMV is without doubt a class-leading armoured reconnaissance vehicle and with confirmed orders for over 2,050 vehicles has already shown that it is a vehicle ideally suited to meeting today's global defence needs.


For more information on this company:
Iveco Defence Vehicles - Military Vehicles and Trucks


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