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Patria Delivers First of 76 AMV XP Armoured Modular Vehicles to Slovakia

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Patria Delivers First of 76 AMV XP Armoured Modular Vehicles to Slovakia

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Patria Delivers First of 76 AMV XP Armoured Modular Vehicles to Slovakia
Patria Delivers First of 76 AMV XP Armoured Modular Vehicles to Slovakia

Today, the first of 76 Patria 8×8 Armoured Modular Vehicles (AMV) XP, which has been delivered to Slovakia to be finalised by SVK defence firms, was introduced at the First Slovak Armed Forces Patria 8×8 AMV XP Presentation Event, in the presence of Defence Minister Martin Sklenár, Deputy Defence Minister Marian Majer, Chief of Defence Gen Daniel Zmeko, and other representatives of the MOD and the Slovak Armed Forces. Also in attendance at the event presenting the Patria Ambulance (AMB) variant were Finnish Ambassador Pasi Tuominen and representatives of Patria Land Ltd as vehicle supplier and KONŠTRUKTA-Defence JSC as prime contractor. this Patria Ambulance variant will be on display by Patria Land Ltd at IDEB Bratislava at the Incheba Exhibition & Conference Centre on 3-5 October 2023.

Speaking of Slovakia’s first Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV) in front of media representatives, Defence Minister Martin Sklenár said: “This is a truly historic moment for our Armed Forces as these vehicles will give our forces a vital capability.“ As he reminded us, the Patria 8×8 AMV XP is among the most advanced vehicles of its kind and meets the highest standards and requirements in this class of armoured fighting vehicles.

Chief of Defence Gen Daniel Zmeko said: “In the Armed Forces, we consider this vehicle to be very special as some of its design elements are unique on the market. These new armoured fighting vehicles based on the 8×8 platform will replace our BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicles, which are hopelessly outdated.“

Slovak Defence Minister Martin Sklenár took official delivery of the first of 76 Patria AMV XP armored vehicle on Wednesday.
Slovak Defence Minister Martin Sklenár took official delivery of the first of 76 Patria AMV XP armored vehicle on Wednesday. (Photo by Slovak Republic Ministry of Defence)

The first vehicle manufactured for the Slovak Armed Forces is the Patria Ambulance (AMB) variant, which, following its finalisation and trials, will be the first to be accepted into service with the Slovak Army in 2024. Despite the impact of the current situation in Ukraine on the delivery schedules for a large number of components used in the vehicle, the latest vehicle has been produced in the past 13 months since the signing of the contract documents in August 2022, Minister Sklenár pointed out. A total of 76 Patria 8×8 AMV XP vehicles are expected to be delivered by 2027 in the following variants and numbers: 60 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV), 10 Ambulances (AMB), and 6 Command Post (CP) vehicles.

The finalisation of all Patria 8×8 AMV XPs, including the one presented at the MOD today, will be carried out in Slovakia, given that the supplier is expected to achieve SVK defence industrial involvement in the project at the level of at least 40%. This was one of the basic requirements in the terms and conditions of the contract for a replacement IFV vehicle put by the Slovak MOD out to international competition in 2021. Alongside this, Patria Land Ltd’s plan to move the production of some vehicle components to Slovakia is up and running. The transfer of production capacity to Slovakia will be managed by CSM Industry JSC. To get the necessary know-how, the company is already involved in the production of the first vehicles in Finland. The Slovak defence firms involved in the production of the vehicles will become part of the extensive supply chain for Patria.

The vehicle is an armored ambulance, and will be fitted out in Slovakia by KONŠTRUKTA-Defence JSC as prime contractor.
The vehicle is an armored ambulance, and will be fitted out in Slovakia by KONŠTRUKTA-Defence JSC as prime contractor. (Photo by Slovak Republic Ministry of Defence)

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