The new M1 MRAP, presented by Canadian Inkas at Milipol 2025, drew attention for combining high protection and operational capacity in patrol and escort missions.
The 13.5 ton armored vehicle uses a 375 hp Cummins engine, independent suspension and meets the strict STANAG 4569 levels 4a and 4b standards, being capable of resisting up to 10 kg of explosives under the wheels or hull.
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Designed for high-risk environments, the vehicle can transport up to 10 soldiers and is compatible with C-130 and A400M aircraft, facilitating international travel. With a range of over 600 km, a maximum speed of 110 km/h and eight high-capacity batteries, the M1 MRAP can operate autonomously for long periods, in addition to offering comfort with air conditioning and a silent generator.
After its debut in Paris, the armored vehicle aroused interest from countries in the Middle East and North Africa, which began testing in local conditions. The combination of mobility, reinforced protection and operational versatility positions the model as a new option in the tactical military vehicle market.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: Inkas Defense | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
