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In March 2022, the production of the 1,000th Hawkei was completed by Thales. [27] In November 2022, Thales advised the DoD that it had identified a new issue with the Hawkei's brakes. [28] As a result the DoD banned the Hawkei from use on civilian roads and imposed a 40 km/h (25 mph) maximum speed limit on their use. [29]
As part of the program Project Land 121 Phase 4 – Protected Mobility Vehicle (Light) (PMV-L), Australia evaluated several options, among which, the possibility to purchase the JLTV that was being developed by the USA. In the end, the Thales Hawkei won the competition. [138] Japan Japan was looking for a successor of the Komatsu LAV.
All have ordered via FMS with the exception of Belgium which is a direct sale. Portugal and the United Kingdom have expressed an interest in acquiring the JLTV. Australia joined the TD phase of JLTV but ultimately opted to procure the locally produced Thales Hawkei. India expressed interest in joining the JLTV program, but did not join. [41]
Thales S.A., trading as Thales Group (French pronunciation:) is a French multinational aerospace and defence corporation specialized in electronics.It designs, develops and manufactures a wide variety of aerospace and military systems, devices and equipment but also operates in the cybersecurity and formerly civil ground transportation sectors.
The Army has ordered 1,100 Hawkei Protected Mobility Vehicles – Light (PMV-L) to partially replace the Land Rover Perentie. It is smaller and around half the weight of the Bushmaster. It is able to be carried underslung by the CH-47F Chinook helicopter. [72] As of June 2024, the ADF has 330 Hawkei in service. [73] G-Wagon Germany
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Slightly smaller and lighter than the JLTV is the Australian Hawkei, produced by Thales. Hawkei was selected ahead of JLTV and other offerings in 2010 to meet an Australian Army requirement. Around 1100 Hawkei have been ordered, Hawkei's Kitted Hull protection solution designed and manufactured by Plasan. [16] [circular reference] [17]