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Kenya considering purchase of Turkish armored vehicles

The Kenyan Defense Force (KDF) is currently considering various options for the procurement of new armored vehicles, including Turkish land vehicles manufacturer Otokar’s Arma 8×8 tactical wheeled armored vehicle, according to the African press.

Local news sites indicate that the procurement request is expected to become official through an auction in July. The KDF announced last year that it needed new armored vehicles to better manage its counterterrorism operations against Al-Shabaab terrorists.

Kenya’s options, along with Otokar, also include European armored vehicle producers, such as Excalibur and Mowag, where the latter’s Piranha 8×8 series may meet the KDF’s requirements.

The Piranha is a family of armored vehicles manufactured by the Swiss company itself or under license by other companies, which has seen five generations of vehicles produced, and numerous variants are currently in service with military forces across the globe.

Otokar’s Arma 8×8 is the newest member of Otokar’s vehicle development program that was initially kicked off in 2007 and was unveiled at the International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) held in Istanbul in May 2011. The new generation, modular and multi-wheel armored vehicle is said to have superior tactical and technical features.

It has an armored monocoque V-shaped steel hull and has a large internal capacity despite a low silhouette.

The modular design of the vehicle enables the installation of a range of weapons systems and equipment based on particular mission requirements.

The vehicle allows for the transportation of a maximum of 12 personnel, including a driver and a commander.

 

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