INKAS introduces new Sentry MPV
INKAS has introduced its new Sentry multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) - a technically more advanced and lighter model than its predecessor, the Sentry APC.
The new vehicle is built on the Sentry APC platform and offers more flexibility and customisation options while providing better protection and comfort. With its lighter and advanced off-road design, the new vehicle is designed for first responders, law enforcement, SWAT and border control agencies.
The INKAS Sentry MPV has a maximum speed of 140km/h and can accommodate four to six people including the driver. The configurable seating arrangements allow occupants to operate the MPV while maintaining all tactical positions.
The vehicle features a pick-up truck style rear bed and can be used for various missions including transport and maintenance operations, rescue and medical evacuations, personal transport or surveillance. It has also been tested to meet up to NIJ-STD-0108.01 Level IV and CEN Level BR7 ballistic standards.
The vehicle can be modified to specific requirements with the addition of a 360° turret, an acoustic hailing speaker, electronic winch, night vision, escape hatches, front-mounted plow or barrier system for obstacle clearance and crowd control, wire mesh reinforced windows and complete engine bay and mechanical component armouring.
The vehicle’s custom observation systems include data collection, high-powered observation with trunk-mounted scope, complete elimination of all running lights and external view cameras with a 360° field of view. The capabilities also include signal jamming, and detection of firing sources with positive identification in under one second.
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