International MXT-MV
| International MXT-MV | |
|---|---|
MXT-MVA |
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| Production history | |
| Designer | International Truck |
| Designed | 2005 |
| Manufacturer | International Truck |
| Produced | 2006 |
| Variants | MXT-MVA |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 230"-270" |
| Width | 96" |
| Height | 93" (operational) 91" (transport) |
| Crew | 1+10 |
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| Armor | Variable level armor kits |
| Primary armament |
optional remote weapon station |
| Engine | International VT 365 |
| Transmission | Allison 2200 SP |
| Suspension | 4x4, wheeled |
| Ground clearance | 12" |
| Operational range |
400 miles |
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, transportable by C-130.[1]
Features
- 12V/24V/110V Diamond Logic electrical system/vehicle monitoring
- 40° approach angle
- 25° departure angle
- 30" fording capability
- 1-10 passengers depending on configuration
Variants
Both variants are available with three different cab configurations: Standard, Extended Cab, and Crew Cab.
MXT-MV
Standard, unarmored version.
MXT-MVA (Armored)
The Plasan Sasa designed [2] 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.[3]
Operators
The MXT-MVA was demonstrated to the US Army on August 14th, 2006 at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds.[4]
| International Truck product line | |
|---|---|
| Military vehicles | MXT-MV • FTTS • MXT-MVA • 4000-MV • 5000-MV • 7000-MV • International APC • International MaxxPro |
| Trucks | 9000 Series • ProStar • TranStar • CityStar • DuraStar • PayStar • WorkStar • CXT • RXT • MXT |
| Buses | 3200 • 3300 |
| Engines | MaxxForce 5 • MaxxForce 7 • MaxxForce DT • MaxxForce 9 • MaxxForce 10 • MaxxForce 11 • MaxxForce 13 |
| Discontinued | Cub Cadet • Scout • Travelall |
| List of International Harvester vehicles | |
Sources
External Links
http://www.internationaldelivers.com/site_layout/militarybusiness/index.asp
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