Navistar Defense Awarded $475 Million to Support Allied Forces MRAP Requirements

Navistar Defense will produce and support 40 MaxxPro Dash DXM MRAP vehicles for Pakistan and reset, upgrade and support MaxxPro MRAPs for the U.A.E.

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The U.S. Army Contracting Command recently awarded Navistar Defense LLC, two foreign military contracts valued at more than $475 million. The first is to produce and support 40 MaxxPro Dash DXM Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles for Pakistan. The second is to reset, upgrade and support 1,085 long wheel base MaxxPro MRAP Excess Defense Article vehicles for the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.).

"MaxxPro vehicles are recognized as the most survivable wheeled vehicles in the U.S. military's fleet," says Kevin Thomas, President and General Manager, Navistar Defense. "We are pleased that these important U.S. allies are confident in the MaxxPro's ability to protect their forces allowing them to complete their missions and return home safely."

The majority of the work will take place at the company's West Point, MS, assembly plant. Delivery is planned to be completed for Pakistan in calendar year 2017 and for U.A.E. in calendar year 2018. Navistar is currently resetting U.S. Army MaxxPro vehicles that have been retained in the Army's enduring fleet at its West Point facility. West Point is also busy producing new Medium Tactical Vehicles for the Afghanistan National Security Forces and other allies based on a contract awarded in August 2015.  

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