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Vanguard October/November 2021

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Rheinmetall Canada and Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV) are partnering with Navistar Defence Canada to pursuit Canada's Lo- gistics Vehicle Modernization (LVM) project. Named Team 45 0 North (45 0 N), the two military vehicle manufacturers will draw on over 200 years of combined expertise in developing technical solutions in the realm of defence and vehicle programmes in Canada. Team 45 0 N will offer the Canadian Army battle-tested trucks that are purpose-built for military use. Team 45 0 N According to the news release, with the team's experience in various logistics vehicle solutions and in the execution of complex defence projects, it offers a low-risk, high-quality solution for Canada's LVM project. Rheinmetall Canada, for decades, has been involved with the Ca- nadian Armed Forces in several programmes. As a system integra- tor in the defence and security industry and a dependable provider of in-service support to large Canadian vehicle projects, Rheinmetall Canada is known for its collaborative approach in working with its cus- tomers throughout the full lifecycle of their programmes. RMMV brings unique skills and deep knowledge to the team since it has successfully developed, built, and serviced military vehicles around the globe for more than a century. The company offers a complete range of services, including project management, systems engineering and integration, through-life support, repair and mainte- nance, as well as spares management. Navistar Defence Canada rounds out Team 45 0 N and brings signifi- cant experience in working with the Canadian government. The com- pany delivered 1,300 militarized commercial-off-the-shelf (MilCOTS) vehicles to the Department of National Defence for the Medium Sup- port Vehicle System (MSVS) project to support domestic and expedi- tionary missions. It continues to provide logistic support through its vast parts and service network across Canada. The company also sup- Rheinmetall partners with Navistar Defence Canada to bid for Canada's Logistics Vehicle Modernization project plied the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) with armoured per- sonnel carriers to provide increased protection and rescue capabilities for RCMP officers and members of the public in high-risk situations. The solution Team 45 0 N plans to offer a comprehensive LVM solution that fulfills the Canadian Army's logistics mission profile, specifically designed to meet military requirements – durability, protection, payload capacity, mobility, and all-terrain capability. RMMV's HX series of tactical trucks already has a successful track re- cord globally and has a well-established group of user nations, includ- ing Canada's close allies (Australia, New Zealand, and the United King- dom) as well as other NATO nations (Germany, Norway, Denmark) and western countries (Austria, Sweden). These reliable military vehicles excel in all climates, are off road capable, and – most importantly – of- fer an unparalleled level of protection to soldiers. The combat-proven ready-to-use design can also be upgraded and modified according to specific customer needs. A true military off-the-shelf solution, the HX family of vehicles combines professional logistics with force mobility support and tactical special role applications, making it a reliable en- abler for joint operations in complex environments. Navistar Defence Canada provides unrivalled domestic and expedi- tionary logistic vehicle solutions. Its vehicles are among the most ver- satile in the world. The flexible platforms are easily tailored to meet specific mission requirements and configured in several variants such as water tankers; petroleum, oil and lubricant trucks; general troop transporters; wreckers; dump trucks; heavy equipment transport trucks; and more. They have been used in recent natural disaster relief missions in Canada and have been a key logistics force-multiplier on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan. If selected, Team 45 0 N will draw on a coast-to-coast network of sup- pliers to help bolster a Canadian workforce and supply chain for the LVM project. Image: Team 45 0 North. S SIT REP www.vanguardcanada.com OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2021 11

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