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4. International MaxxPro 4×4 APC – Israel

International MaxxPro 4x4 APC: Overview
Manufacturer: Plasan Sasa, Navistar International
Main Users: US Army, Marine Corps, Air Force
Price: $905,709*
The International MaxxPro 4x4 APC is an infantry mobility vehicle designed in 2007 as part of the US military's MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) program.
Key Features
Design and Production: Developed by Plasan Sasa in collaboration with Navistar International, the MaxxPro is engineered to provide enhanced protection and mobility for troops.
Common Configuration: The most prevalent version of the MaxxPro is the smaller and lighter Category I configuration, making it suitable for various operational needs.


International MaxxPro 4x4 APC: Specifications and Production
The International MaxxPro 4x4 APC features several notable specifications and production details:
Key Specifications
Engine: Equipped with a powerful 375-horsepower MaxxForce 10 engine, providing robust performance for various military operations.
Carrying Capacity: The MaxxPro Plus version has a higher carrying capacity, while the MaxxPro Dash version offers a lower capacity, allowing for flexibility based on mission requirements.
Production Overview
Units Produced: Over 9,000 MaxxPro vehicles have been manufactured to date, with production contracts typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand units.
Cost per Unit: The price for each unit is $905,709.
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