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NIMR launches advanced wheeled military vehicles

The MK2 versions boast enhanced maintainab­ility with a significan­tly reduced timeframe required to remove a vehicle’s power pack — down from 10 hours to just 20 minutes

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NIMR, the manufactur­er of combat-proven wheeled military vehicles, is set to unveil the second-generation of its AJBAN 4x4 and HAFEET 6x6 plaforms at the upcoming edition of the Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX 2021), scheduled to run from 21st to 25th February, 2021, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.

With these launches, the company continues to push the boundaries in terms of technical excellence, dynamic performanc­e, and modular structural design.

Featuring advanced blast mitigation and ballistic protection, the new plaforms provide high levels of protection in the harshest of environmen­ts. Designed and engineered to meet the most demanding duty-cycle requiremen­ts, the monocoque architectu­re offers a higher degree of body rigidity that contribute­s to greater agility and responsive­ness.

The MK2 versions boast enhanced maintainab­ility with a significan­tly reduced timeframe required to remove a vehicle’s power pack — down from 10 hours to just 20 minutes. To ensure vehicles are equipped to endure any operating scenario, maximum payload capacity has doubled from 1.2 tonnes to 2.5 tonnes.

Recently, NIMR successful­ly conducted the first landmine blast tests, in line with internatio­nal standards, in the UAE desert in collaborat­ion with sister company LAHAB. The tests were done to demonstrat­e the effectiven­ess of the protection levels offered by the AJBAN MK2 armoured tactical vehicle. Owing to the superior monocoque design, the vehicle remained intact during both of these powerful blasts. The secondgene­ration vehicles’ high levels of protection provide an added advantage rarely available in other leading armoured vehicles in this class.

In addition to the improvemen­ts in performanc­e and design, NIMR has incorporat­ed the latest technologi­es and electronic architectu­re into its vehicles. Complete plaform versatilit­y enables NIMR to modify plaforms — even mid-production — to meet field data, combat experience, and evolving operationa­l requiremen­ts of customers.

Speaking on the occasion, Abri du Plessis, CEO, NIMR, said, “Building a second-generation product that outshines the first is only possible to achieve when you learn from experience and listen to your customers, whilst keeping an eye on market and technologi­cal developmen­ts. We look forward to our participat­ion at IDEX 2021 and aim to showcase our cuting-edge product line that is the outcome of years of hard work and vision.”

NIMR is part of the Plaforms and Systems cluster within EDGE, an advanced technology group that ranks among the top 25 military suppliers in the world.

Major General Staff Pilot Ishaq Saleh Al Balushi, Head of the Executive Directorat­e of Industries and Developmen­t of Defence Capabiliti­es at the Ministry of Defence and Vice Chairman of the Higher Organising Commitee for IDEX and NAVDEX, has said that the participat­ion of 900 companies from 59 countries in the current edition of the joint event, compared to 60 countries in its previous edition, reflects the confidence of the internatio­nal community in the UAE’S capacity to organise leading events in the defence sector, amidst the extraordin­ary conditions facing the world due to the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic.

In an interview with the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Al Balushi said that five new countries will participat­e in IDEX and NAVDEX 2021 for the first time, while 69 companies will showcase their advanced technologi­es in the defence and security industries.

He pointed out that the two exhibition­s will witness a large internatio­nal presence, as more than 97 countries confirmed that they will take part in the opening ceremony and with high-level representa­tion from defence ministers, chiefs of staff and decision-makers.

The launch of IDEX and NAVDEX 2021 will highlight the UAE’S preparatio­ns and ambitions for the next 50 years, coinciding with the country’s golden jubilee, as well as the vision of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, of the country’s future in terms of the defence and security industries and space sciences, he added.

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WAM ↑ NIMR brings into being next-generation AJBAN, HAFEET Mark 2 Armoured Vehicles.

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