The vehicle's proven design will be enhanced with intelligent systems and new technologies to meet the growing demands of today's defense environment.
Production of the KF411 is already underway, and Roshel plans to receive the vehicle by the end of 2024, with all necessary ballistic and explosive tests scheduled to be completed in the 4th quarter of this year. The orders are being accepted to meet the growing demand for a highly protected MRAP well-suited for multinational peacekeeping, humanitarian missions and operations led by the UN and other global coalitions.
The upgraded KF411 is expected to be deployed in a variety of operational contexts, including military, security and humanitarian missions, increasing the capabilities of armed forces around the world.
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