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U.S. Dept. of Defense  /  May 15, 2017

Navistar Defense LLC, Lisle, Illinois, was awarded an $18,778,845 firm-fixed-price foreign military sales (Iraq) contract for 115 medium tactical vehicles (https://www.navistardefense.com/NavistarDefense/vehicles/7000_mv/7000_mv).

One bid was solicited and one bid received.

Work will be performed in West Point, Mississippi; Ooltewah, Tennessee; and Marion Wisconsin, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 13, 2018.

Fiscal 2015 other funds in the amount of $18,778,845 were obligated at the time of the award.

U.S. Army Contracting Command, Warren, Michigan, is the contracting activity (W56HZV-17-C-0090).

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14 minutes ago, Red Horse said:

Wow-looks like the 4400-7400 cab on a custom chassis.  I would think this says a lot about the capability of that cab or they have beefed it up to handle that chassis.   Either way says good things about the cab-or am I dreaming?

Bob, the chassis is indeed custom. Note the independent suspension front and rear by Hendrickson with AxleTech axles.

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Navistar Defense Lands $18.8M Contract for Medium Tactical Vehicles

Heavy Duty Trucking  /  June 13, 2017

The U.S. Army recently awarded Navistar Defense an $18.8 million foreign military sales contract to provide 115 International 7000-MV Medium Tactical Vehicles to Iraq.

Navistar Defense MTVs are based on the multipurpose International WorkStar severe-duty platform designed for both on- and off-road operation. The vehicle also provides the platform for the company’s MaxxPro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle.

The equipment will be used by Iraqi security forces in the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Defense.

Navistar Defense’s dealer in Iraq, Hama, provides parts and service support for Navistar vehicles in the region.

The vehicles will be built at Navistar Defense’s West Point, Mississippi, assembly plant and delivery is expected to be completed in January 2018.

"Since 2004, Navistar Defense has delivered nearly 7,000 trucks and buses to Iraq through foreign military sales contracts," said Kevin Thomas, president of Navistar Defense. "As a proven partner, we're proud to supply the Iraq Army with a highly versatile and easy-to-maintain 7000-series tactical military support truck that offers greater efficiencies in support, spare parts, training, and operations."

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25 minutes ago, DailyDiesel said:

So what do we know about this Maxxforce 7.6D diesel engine? I assume it is emissions free?

It seems the 7.6-litre MaxxForce DT, a massive evolution forward of the venerable DT466, is only still available for export and military applications and has been rebadged as MaxxForce 7.6D. In civilian use, it was replaced last year by the popular Cummins ISB.

https://www.navistardefense.com/NavistarDefense/mobile/engines/maxxforce76d

https://www.navistardefense.com/NavistarDefense/mobile/engines/    (Some of these engines are produced by Navistar's Brazilian MWM engine unit..........http://www.mwm.com.br/site.aspx/Home-En)     

https://www.internationaltrucks.com/engines

(The N9 is based on the DT570 architecture, and the N10 is based in the HT570)

8 hours ago, TS7 said:

I think we could send them 115 used M923 for a lot less. Better yet did I not just read that Navistar has a lot used trucks they cannot sell, send them over.

If you mean sell Afghanistan 115 used M923A2's, I'm all for it. So long as the US taxpayer isn't paying for it.

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