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Supacat signs $35m contract to provide HMT Extenda for Norwegian High Mobility Vehicles program 07051506.
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Defence & Security News - Norway
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Supacat signs $35m contract to provide HMT Extenda for Norwegian High Mobility Vehicles program | |||
The UK high mobility vehicle specialist, Supacat, has signed a £23 million ($35 million, €31 million) contract with The Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation (NDLO) to supply a new fleet of High Mobility Vehicles. Supacat is supplying the HMT Extenda vehicle, the most capable vehicle in its class with the highest levels of mobility, protection, payload and firepower.
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HMT family is designed to meet military needs for a light to medium load carrier
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Under the contract, the NDLO has an option for a follow-on order that would double the fleet. The award includes the provision of a comprehensive through life support package. The first `pre-series` vehicle will be delivered in late 2016 followed by full fleet delivery from 2017 to 2019. Supacat will build the rolling chassis at its Devon based facility and it is planned that final fit and integration is completed in Norway. "Securing Norway's high mobility vehicle contract is a prestigious win for Supacat. It reinforces our world lead in this niche corner of the defence industry and underlines HMT Extenda's position as the vehicle of choice for the modern fighting forces," said Nick Ames, Managing Director, Supacat Group Ltd. The NDLO will acquire the latest version of the HMT Extenda with modifications to meet Norwegian requirements. The HMT Extenda is unique as it is convertible to a 4x4 or a 6x6 configuration by inserting or removing a self-contained third axle unit to meet different operational requirements. Like other HMT series platforms, such as `Jackal`, the HMT Extenda can be supplied with optional mine blast and ballistic protection kits and with a variety of mission hampers, weapons, communications, ISTAR and force protection equipment to suit a wide range of operational roles. In 2012, Australia Minister of Defence already selected HMT Supacat for its Special Operation Vehicle. |
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