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Arquus Showcases Vehicle Range at Egypt Defence Expo 2023

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Arquus Showcases Vehicle Range at Egypt Defence Expo 2023
Arquus Showcases Vehicle Range at Egypt Defence Expo 2023

Since its creation, Arquus has set the ambition to become a key and sustainable player in the design, production, and maintenance of tactical armoured systems and vehicles. Present for the 3rd edition of the EDEX (Egypt Defence Expo), which takes place from December 4 to 7, 2023, it is an opportunity for Arquus to showcase its widely tested vehicle range and to reaffirm its industrial cooperation capabilities, particularly in key geographical areas like Africa and the Middle East. One of Arquus’s major strengths is its ability to constantly adapt and respond to its clients’ challenges: adapting to specific terrains and battlefield requirements, integrating innovative technological systems, and respecting potential client constraints. With over 130 years of experience serving armed forces, Arquus can offer expertise and long-term support to its clients thanks to its industrial know-how, a bold innovation policy, and a true partnership approach. These factors guarantee operational advantages to the armies and cover all needs in high-intensity conflicts.

Arquus VAB MK3 6X6 Armoured Personnel Carrier
Arquus VAB MK3 6X6 armoured personnel carrier assembly line. (Photo by Arquus)

Building Strong Relationships with Key Market Players: Arquus develops strong bilateral relationships with its partners to offer complete vehicle manufacturing based on client expectations. In industrial cooperation, Arquus’s added value is to support local teams by providing them with skills and technology transfers to produce and maintain their vehicle fleets. This type of partnership has already proven successful with iconic vehicles from the Arquus range, such as the SHERPA and the VAB. For example, in Indonesia, Arquus and PT Pindad have combined their technical expertise over the past ten years. Arquus has provided major mobility parts or components, such as powertrain groups or rolling chassis, for the local manufacturing of a 4×4 armoured vehicle.

Arquus Sherpa light armored vehicle
Arquus Sherpa light armored vehicle assembly line. (Photo by Arquus)

The VAB is an iconic vehicle in the Arquus range and has been extensively tested in operation theatres worldwide. For over 40 years, the VAB has proven its ability to perform various missions, from troop transport to fire support, complemented by the latest generation systems. This versatile vehicle offers top-level performance in terms of mobility, protection, and carrying capacity. The VAB is a prime example of industrial cooperation. Arquus has already collaborated with a Middle Eastern country to modernise an entire fleet of this vehicle. The deployment of such a project adapts perfectly to geographical requirements and establishes a true customer relationship, including local partners. The VABs in the Middle East have received performance improvements in the powertrain, braking capabilities, and steering components. Local partners also receive support, such as obsolescence management, upgrading spare parts stocks, training, and maintenance.

Arquus Caesar self-propelled howitzer
Arquus Caesar self-propelled howitzer assembly line. (Photo by Arquus)

Arquus is the new name of Renault Trucks Defense (RTD), which was announced on May 24, 2018. Is the property of the Volvo Group. It trades on its 1975 acquisition of Berliet and claims to have over 30,000 vehicles in use around the world. Its status as the leading supplier to the French Army was put in jeopardy in 2010 when the government placed a $214m order to Italian competitor Iveco. In 2016, Volvo announced its intention of divesting Renault Trucks Defense, as part of the selling of its Government Sales division. It manufactures a range of special vehicles aimed at the defense and security markets, including the Sherpa, VAB armoured personnel carrier, the AMC armoured multirole carrier and Kerax ranges. In 2006 Renault Trucks took over ACMAT, but the defence and security vehicle manufacturer retained its own name and identity.

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