IDEX 2019: AM General's NXT 360 sports new camouflage system
AM General is showcasing its NXT 360 vehicle with an ArmorWorks Tacticam camouflage solution integrated for the first time at IDEX 2019.
The vehicle, first launched at Eurosatory 2018, made its Abu Dhabi debut at IDEX 2019 and was fitted with Tacticam 3D camouflage, a Digital Transparent Armour System (DTAS) and modular blast seat systems all from ArmorWorks.
The futuristic looking camouflage was previously shown on the General Dynamics Land Systems Griffin III at AUSA 2018, IDEX 2019 is the first time that the company has shown the grey camouflage on the AM General NXT 360, an evolution of
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