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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. [24] 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. [28]
The Thales Hawkei and the Eagle V 4×4 were both selected for an evaluation to find the successor of the 2,000 Komatsu LAV. [58] Switzerland Eagle V 6×6, Führungsfahrzeug Kat. 3, a commanding vehicle as replacement for the M113A1 Kommandopanzer 63/07 [59].
Japanese version of Kevlar PASGT helmet, replacing Type 66 helmet. Combat Bullet-Proof Vest Bullet-proof vest The first body armor to be fully introduced by the Japan Self-Defense Forces in 1992. It is one piece of equipment adopted as part of the combat wear set, and is modeled after the US military's PASGT. Type 2 bullet-proof vest
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]
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The Heckler & Koch HK41 is a semi-automatic version of the Heckler & Koch G3 battle rifle. [1] It was produced by Heckler & Koch for civilian sales and Bundeswehr reservist market for a rifle that could be privately owned in Germany but which would duplicate the handling of the G3 for reservists to practice with. [2]
The Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle or Infantry Mobility Vehicle is an Australian-built four-wheel drive armoured vehicle. The Bushmaster was primarily designed by the then government-owned Australian Defence Industries (ADI), and is currently produced by Thales Australia following their acquisition of ADI.
MP-446 Viking: a civilian market version. It has a magazine capacity of 17 [10] or 18 rounds. [11] It is an identical pistol, except it is not designed to take high-powered +P and +P+ rounds like the 9×19mm 7N21. 10-round magazines are available. MP-446C Viking: a civilian market version designed for competition.