DSEI 2013 combat vehicles photo report TechnologyAmphibious VesselsNewsSecurityTransportation Sep 11, 2013 This post is also available in: עברית (Hebrew)Patria unveiled the wheeled vehicle concept vehicle, offering 10% increase in payload capacity and many improvements over current AMVs. Photo: Tamir Eshel A front view of the Patria Wheeled Vehicle Concept. Photo: Tamir Eshel This SuperAV 8×8 from IVECO is currently being offered for the US Marine Corps MPC program. The vehicle is developed to meet the requirement for a vehicle to support littoral operations and is fitted for amphibious operation. Photo: Tamir Eshel Gibbs has made its ‘amphitruck’ international debut with ST Kinetics, with which Gibbs is negotiating a co-production contract, which will see STK producing the 20 foot ‘Humdinga’ amphibious truck in Singapore. A 30 foot model will follow soon after the first will enter production. Photo: Tamir Eshel iHLS – Israel Homeland Security AVST debuts the Multi-role POD (tracked) (mPODt) at DSEI 2013, utilizing a CVR(T) chassis upgraded and modified to carry the mPOD mission module. This module can be a C4ISR, troop carrier, weaponized POD (carrying remotely controlled or manned turret) etc. Photo: Tamir Eshel Inside the modified and upgraded CVR(T) the seating configuration has been improved, with driver and commander seated side by side, with the troops seatec on blast protected seats to the rear. Photo: Tamir Eshel Elbit Systems unveiled the TITYUS low-profile active protection designed to protect armored vehicles from a wide range of threats, when operating at urban areas. Rapidranger from Thales employs a multi-mission weapon station mounting four weapon launchers. These can deploy Starstreak missiles, LMM or Brimstones. Photo: Tamir Eshel KMW displayed a CBRN Recce variant of the MUNGO specialist vehicle. Photo: Tamir Eshel Source: Defense Update For more details Subscribe to our newsletter