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First artist view of Netherlands army future 12kN Medium Tactical Vehicle.


| 2021

The First detailed render of the new Iveco MTV (Medium Tactical Vehicle), being developed by Iveco DV on behalf of the Netherlands MoD (internal code 12kN) for its own forces, TheDeadDistrict.com reports.
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Artist view of the future Netherlands armed forces' Medium Tactical Vehicle so far known as 12kN (Picture source: IVECO/Ciro Nappi)


On 28 November, 2019, during the NIDV Exhibition Defence & Security, which took place in Rotterdam, the Dutch (Netherlands) Ministry of Defence signed the contract announced in September 2019 for the acquisition of a new 4×4 tactical vehicle known as 12kN.

The contract includes the development and the provision of 1,257 vehicles. As the name indicates, the vehicle will have a payload of around 12 kN, that is over 1,200 kg. It will be based on a chassis with a considerable ground clearance, to which different cabins will be fitted; it is unclear if the 12kN will have two chassis with different wheelbases, as it is the case i.e. for the LMV Lynx.

The 12kN will be available in many configurations, one of them is visible in the renders released by Ciro Nappi, a version with full-extended cabin. The 12kN will be employed not only by the Koninklijke Landmacht (ground force), but also by the other services, Koninklijke Luchtmacht (Air Force), the Koninklijke Marine (Navy) and the Koninklijke Marechaussee (Gendarmerie), hence several variants.

Iveco DV is currently hastily working on the vehicle development; the prototype should be ready by fall 2021, to start company trials by late that year, acceptance trials by the customer being scheduled for 2022, production to be launched thereafter. The contract signed at the Rotterdam exhibition is short 357 vehicles compared to the number announced in September; these will be ordered with follow-on contracts, depending on budget availability, TheDeadDistrict.com concludes.


 

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