INKAS Armored Vehicle Manufacturing
INKAS is pleased to announce the release of its new 2011 INKAS LAPV II (APC) model. This innovative vehicle is equipped with advanced blast and ballistic protection, handling and maneuverability, increased tires size, significantly improved ground clearance and optional Central Tire Inflation System.
The new model of the APC is upgraded with a new drive train and heavy duty portal technology to better the off-road performance, strength, toughness and durability with increased capacity and low maintenance cost.
The president of INKAS Armored Vehicle Manufacturing, Margarita Simkin stated, "INKAS is thrilled to be awarded the contracts and to produce 250 LAPV II in 2011. We are proud to provide this vehicle as an advanced solution to law enforcement agencies and police forces here in North America and emerging African countries."
Source: INKAS
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