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5. Nexter TITUS – France

Titus: Infantry Mobility Vehicle Overview
Producer: Nexter
Main Users: Czech Army, RAID & BRI (Trials in 2016), Albanian Land Force
Price: $3.048 million
The Titus is an infantry mobility vehicle developed by Nexter, a French government-owned armaments manufacturer.
Key Features
Purpose: Designed as a security vehicle, the Titus is equipped to conduct military reconnaissance and surveillance missions effectively.
Chassis: The Titus shares the same chassis as the Czech IMV Tatra, enhancing its versatility and operational capabilities.


Nexter Titus: Specifications and User Overview
The Titus is a modern infantry mobility vehicle with several notable specifications and operational details:
Key Specifications
Weight: The Titus weighs approximately 17 tons, making it a robust platform for various military operations.
Speed: It has a maximum speed of 56 miles per hour, allowing for effective mobility in the field.
Armament: The primary weaponry includes a remote weapon station, enhancing the vehicle's defensive capabilities without exposing personnel to direct fire.
User Overview
Czech Army: As of 2017, the Czech Army committed to acquiring 62 Titus vehicles for their operations.
Albanian Land Force: The Albanian Army is currently in the trial phase with the Titus, evaluating its performance and suitability for their needs.
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