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Husky Medium Tactical Supply Vehicle/

Maxx-Pro MXT-MVA (Armored)

Husky Medium TSV


Statistics

Country of Origin/Used by: USA - MXT/MVA
UK - Husky Medium TSV
First Produced/Service Dates: MXT/MVA = 2008
Husky = 2010
Manufactured by: International (NAVISTAR) Military and Government LLC
Crew: 4
Armament: (1) 7.62mm GPMG (Can be mounted on Remote Weapon System)
Engine: (8) Cylinder
Miscellaneous Info: The MXT-MVA was Navistar's entry for the US Military's M-ATV program; the purpose of which is the design of a lighter, but more protected vehicle when compared to the MRAP's  The MXT-MVA is not in production for the US Military.  There are other options/versions including the MV (unarmored) as well as vehicles with different cabs.

The Husky TSV on the other hand, was selected by the UK Military and is now in production.  The chassis is available in three variants: Ambulance, Command Post and Utility Vehicle.  Other classes of UK vehicles in their Tactical Supply Vehicle (TSV) arsenal are the Wolfhound Heavy TSV and Coyote Light TSV.
Data Sheet Available:   None Available

Photos

Reference Source/Provider
Husky Medium TSV Photos Ian Young - Military Machines International Magazine
    MaxxPro MXT Photos Marius van Aardt - South Africa
MaxxPro MXT-MA Photos Ian Young - Military Machines International Magazine

References Available

Online

Reference Source/Provider
Husky Medium TSV Information and Photos Army Technology.com Website
Husky Medium TSV Information and Photos Army Recognition Website
Husky Medium TSV Information and Photos British Army Website
MaxxPro MXT-MV Information and Photos Navistar Defense Company Website

Printed

Reference Author
"British Husky" (May 2012 Issue of Military Machines International Magazine) Carl Schulze
"Exercise Pashtun Dagger" - May 2011 Issue of Military Machines International Magazine Geoff Fletcher
"Exercise Pashtun Dawn" - January 2012 Issue of Military Machines International Magazine Geoff Fletcher

"Reaping the Benefits" - February 2011 Issue of Military Machines International Magazine

Kuno Gross

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