Netherlands Ministry of Defence Orders Additional Oshkosh Expeditionary Patrol Vehicles

Reuters01-13
Netherlands Ministry of Defence Orders Additional <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/OSK">Oshkosh</a> Expeditionary Patrol Vehicles

Oshkosh Defense Europe B.V. and Oshkosh Defense, LLC, a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation, announced that the Netherlands Ministry of Defence has placed an order valued between $25 million and $30 million for additional Dutch Expeditionary Patrol Vehicles (DXPV), also known as the "Kaaiman." The order includes two DXPV training kits to support readiness initiatives, enabling Dutch soldiers to begin training immediately. The DXPV platform is designed to accommodate future integration of emerging technologies and mission systems, supporting ongoing modernization and operational flexibility for the Netherlands armed forces.

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