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Tango0123 Feb 2015 12:39 p.m. PST

"At IDEX 2015, the International defense exhibition in Abu Dhabi (UAE), French Company Nexter Systems presents for the first in the Middle East, the TITUS (Tactical Infantry Transport and Utility System), a new multirole wheeled armoured vehicle. The vehicles was unveiled for the first time in 2013, during the defense exhibition in London.

The Nexter TITUS is able to peform a wide range of missions such as transport of infantry troops, combat, combat support and combat service support functions including medical evacuation, cargo transport, peacekeeping and counter-insurgency.

The APC (Armoured Personnel Carrier) version of the TITUS Nexter has seating for ten dismounted troops, a commander station, and a gunner and driver in the front. The front part of the vehicle and the windows provide a protection against small arms firing and shell splinters, Level 1, STANAG 4569 and Level 2 for the crew and soldiers compartment able to withstand a 50 kg IED blast…"
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Paul B23 Feb 2015 2:55 p.m. PST

I could do with one of those on the M25 – it could even stop Audi drivers cutting me up.

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