International MXT-MV
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International MXT-MV | |
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Manufacturer | Navistar International Corporation |
Production | 2006– |
Class | Large pickup truck |
Engine | International VT 365 |
Similar | HMMWV MOWAG Eagle Panther (Command and Liaison Vehicle) |
The MXT-MV (Military Extreme Truck - Military Version) was introduced in 2006. Part of International Truck's Military Vehicles line, it is an International MXT extensively modified for military duty. It features fender integrated LED headlights, 40 inch fording capability, seating for up to eleven soldiers, a gun weapons ring mount, 18,500lb GVWR, and a 24V electrical system. [1] The armored version, the MXT-MVA, has the choice of two removable armor kits, dubbed A-Kit and B-Kit, with increasing levels of protection against bullets, mines, and IEDs. [2] The MXT-MV was demonstrated to the US Army on August 14th, 2006 at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. [3]
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[edit] External Links
http://www.internationaldelivers.com/site_layout/militarybusiness/index.asp