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Paraguay acquires 4 Typhoon 4x4 armored vehicles from the UAE-based company Streit Group.
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay - The Government of Paraguay has made a historic investment to strengthen its fight against organized crime, providing four Typhoon 4x4 armored vehicles to the Internal Defense Operations Command (CODI). Acquired from the Emirati firm Streit Group, this transaction marks a significant reinforcement of the nation's capabilities and a major milestone in military investment.
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Streit Group Typhoon 4x4 armored vehicle. (Picture source Army Recognition)
The four Typhoon 4x4 armored vehicles, which cost approximately US$3 million, are expected to substantially enhance the operational capabilities of CODI in its ongoing efforts to combat organized crime within the country. These vehicles will provide increased protection and mobility to CODI forces, allowing them to better carry out their mission.
"This is historic because the Armed Forces do not have this type of vehicle, and it has been more than 40 years since an investment was made," said a spokesperson for the Paraguayan government. The acquisition of armored vehicles demonstrates the government's commitment to bolstering national security and combating the threat of organized crime.
As the Government of Paraguay continues to prioritize the fight against organized crime, the addition of these armored vehicles to its arsenal is a significant step forward. The new equipment will provide CODI with the resources needed to maintain peace and stability within the country and ensure the safety of its citizens.
The Streit Group, based in the United Arab Emirates, is a leading provider of armored vehicles, offering a diverse range of products to both military and civilian clients worldwide. The Typhoon 4x4 is specifically designed for internal security and defense operations, making it an ideal choice for CODI's needs.
The Streit Group Typhoon is an armored personnel carrier (APC) designed to offer high levels of protection and mobility for military, law enforcement, and internal security forces. The vehicle is built on a 4x4 chassis, which provides excellent off-road capability and maneuverability. Its V-shaped hull design offers enhanced protection against mine and improvised explosive device (IED) blasts, while the vehicle's armor provides ballistic protection against small arms fire and shrapnel.
Depending on the configuration, the Typhoon APC can carry up to 12 personnel, including the driver, commander, and 10 fully-equipped soldiers. the vehicle is powered by a diesel engine, providing a top speed of around 100 km/h (62 mph) and a range of up to 800 km (497 miles). The APC can be equipped with a variety of weapon systems, including remote-controlled weapon stations, machine guns, and grenade launchers, depending on customer requirements.