Navistar Defense, LLC today expanded its worldwide customer list to
include the United Kingdom through the Ministry of Defence's Tactical
Support Vehicle (TSV) program. The United Kingdom announced in late
October that it had earmarked £350 million (~US$525 million) for 400 TSV
units. Navistar has formally entered into contract negotiations to
provide 260 TSV Husky units based off its International® MXT™ platform
to meet an urgent need. The company anticipates that the contract will
be ratified in early 2009.
The Husky, which is the medium TSV variant, will be procured for
specific missions in three vehicle types: utility, ambulance and command
vehicle. Currently, delivery of the vehicles is scheduled to begin in
the first half of the 2009 calendar year.
"Navistar is proud to participate in the TSV program and offer the U.K.
a flexible MXT platform that can be rapidly modified to meet urgent
requirements,” said Robert Puhalovich, sales director, Navistar Defense.
"We will continue to deliver on our commitment to provide a
comprehensive value solution that includes military vehicles, and
worldwide parts and field service support.”
The MXT is designed to fill a gap that exists between the smaller
traditional armored 4x4’s that may be payload challenged, and the larger
class of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles that may be
mobility restrained for certain mission requirements.
"Leveraging our current commercial capabilities and assets allows
Navistar Defense to rapidly respond," said Archie Massicotte, president,
Navistar Defense. "Providing the International MXT for the TSV program
is another example of how Navistar Defense is not only supporting the
U.S. military, but NATO allies."
Final assembly of the MXT TSV units will occur at the company’s West
Point, Miss., assembly plant, which has produced more than 5,300
International® MaxxPro™ MRAP vehicles. MXT Husky units will be powered
by MaxxForce D 6.0 L V8 engines.
The TSV contract award follows Navistar’s selection in October as one of
nine finalists to compete to replace the U.K.’s light tactical wheeled
vehicle fleet in the highly-competitive Operational Utility Vehicle
Systems (OUVS) program. Navistar will provide vehicles for testing and
trials in 2009 to replace a portion of the army’s fleet, which includes
Land Rover, Wolf, Reynolds Boughton RB-44 and Pinzgauer vehicles.
Current estimates place the opportunity at greater than 4,000 units.
Vehicles submitted for the OUVS program will also be based on the MXT
platform.
Navistar Defense is an affiliate of Navistar International Corporation
(NYSE: NAV), a holding company whose subsidiaries and affiliates produce
International® brand commercial and military trucks,
MaxxForce™ brand diesel engines, IC brand school and commercial buses,
and Workhorse® brand chassis for motor homes and step vans. It also is a
private-label designer and manufacturer of diesel engines for the pickup
truck, van and SUV markets. The company also provides truck and diesel
engine parts and service. Another affiliate offers financing services.
Additional information is available at www.Navistar.com/newsroom.