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MaxxPro

MaxxPro

Tactical Vehicles
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Basic Information
Name
MaxxPro
Designation
MaxxPro
Alternate Designation
International MaxxPro, M1124, MaxxPro Air Force, MaxxPro ambulance, MaxxPro MEAP, MaxxPro Plus, MRAP Category I (US Marine Corps Program)
Equipment Type
Tactical Vehicles
Manufacturer
International Military and Government
Date of Introduction
2007
Description

The International MaxxPro is a mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicle selected by the United States Marine Corps for its MRAP Category I program. The Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) contract valued at $623 million was awarded on May 31, 2007. The LRIP contract calls for the delivery of 1,200 MaxxPro vehicles by the end of February 2008. The MaxxPro is powered by a turbocharged diesel engine and features a V-shaped hull. The vehicle has been designed to provide support in convoy operations. Moreover, the vehicle provides enhanced survivability and mobility of troops operating in a hazardous fire area against known threats such as small arms fire, rocket propelled grenades, and improvised explosive devices.

Ground Specifications
Crew 7
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Overview (Deagel)
Group Tactical Vehicles
Status Active
Also Known As International MaxxPro, M1124, MaxxPro Air Force, MaxxPro ambulance, MaxxPro MEAP, MaxxPro Plus, MRAP Category I (US Marine Corps Program)
Origin United States of America
Contractor International Military and Government
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) May 2007
Total Production 5,342
Unitary Cost USD $550,000
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 7
Wheel Drive 4
Wheels 4
Dimensions — Ground Clearance 0.35 meter
Dimensions — Height 3 meter
Dimensions — Length 6.5 meter
Dimensions — Width 2.5 meter
Mass — Max Weight 13,400 kilogram
Mass — Payload 1,600 kilogram
Power — Power 330 hp
Variants
Variant 1 MaxxPro
Variant 2 MaxxPro Dash
Details
Country of Origin United States
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.5 m
Width
2.5 m
Height
3 m
Weight
13400 kg
Operators (7)
United States
Ukraine
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Egypt
Iraq
United Arab Emirates
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