India Armored Military vehicle

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Maybe one day Kenya will stop importing everything and start developing and manufacturing our own stuff.

Manning difficult terrain along the border is always an uphill task. That is why the Indian forces often depend on Indian manufacturers to develop customised armoured vehicles that can tackle any terrain with ease.

Mahindra emirates vehicle armouring (MEVA, Mahindra Armoured), part of the Mahindra & Mahindra, is among the Indian manufacturers which has custom-built vehicles made for such terrain. MEVA is experienced in building high quality armoured vehicles and tactical armoured vehicles.

One such vehicle is the Mahindra Armoured Light Specialist Vehicle (ALSV). It is a light armoured specialist vehicle built for use by military and defence forces. The Mahindra ALSV has already gone through Government Defence Force’s trial and test program for nearly 18 months. Recently, Mahindra Group’s chairman Anand Mahindra took to Twitter to praise this vehicle as one of the meanest to guard Indian borders. He said, "Our defence team believes M&M translates to 'Mean Machine.' This is one of their meaner ones."
 


Maybe one day Kenya will stop importing everything and start developing and manufacturing our own stuff.

Manning difficult terrain along the border is always an uphill task. That is why the Indian forces often depend on Indian manufacturers to develop customised armoured vehicles that can tackle any terrain with ease.

Mahindra emirates vehicle armouring (MEVA, Mahindra Armoured), part of the Mahindra & Mahindra, is among the Indian manufacturers which has custom-built vehicles made for such terrain. MEVA is experienced in building high quality armoured vehicles and tactical armoured vehicles.

One such vehicle is the Mahindra Armoured Light Specialist Vehicle (ALSV). It is a light armoured specialist vehicle built for use by military and defence forces. The Mahindra ALSV has already gone through Government Defence Force’s trial and test program for nearly 18 months. Recently, Mahindra Group’s chairman Anand Mahindra took to Twitter to praise this vehicle as one of the meanest to guard Indian borders. He said, "Our defence team believes M&M translates to 'Mean Machine.' This is one of their meaner ones."


Si tukibandika picha za Mobius 2 watu hapa wanacheka kama punda? All the Asian countries started by copying or buying used rigs from the West.
 
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