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					With sales to a 
					succession of European nations and delivery of more than 
					1000 units against existing contracts, the Iveco LMV is now 
					well established as the light protected vehicle of choice 
					for a wide variety of users. 
					 
					The International Armoured Vehicles Event 2010 (1-5 
					February 2010) will offer Iveco Defence Vehicles the 
					opportunity to acquaint both existing customers and other 
					visitors with more recent developments on this outstanding 
					combat proven design. This builds on Iveco's stand at 
					DSEI 2009, where three variants were shown to provide 
					some idea of the different configurations which are 
					available and to provoke feedback and comment. Besides the 
					standard short wheel base four man cab Italian Army version, 
					a two man chassis cab on a long wheel base was on display, 
					demonstrating the versatility of he design and showing the 
					ease with which it can be reconfigured to carry a shelter or 
					a weapon system. 
					 
					Of greatest interest, perhaps was the special forces version 
					produced in collaboration with Ricardo. This three seater 
					open top vehicle features a 12.7mm ring mount over the rear 
					seat, besides a commander’s machine gun. Offering 
					exceptional mobility which, owing to its origins as a 
					protected vehicle, has not been compromised by the necessity 
					of adding armour, the vehicle provides a level of mine blast 
					and ballistic protection far superior to similar vehicles 
					which are currently deployed. Although in this case the 
					vehicle is an adaptation from a standard short wheelbase 
					vehicle, prototypes are also being developed on the long 
					wheelbase chassis, providing greater capacity and payload. A 
					number of countries have already expressed interest in the 
					SF variant and it is anticipated that deliveries will start 
					in 2010. 
					 
					At the International Armoured Vehicles Event 2010 it 
					is intended to display the LMV for the first time in its 
					latest guise as a protected utility vehicle, particularly 
					well suited to the UK’s OUVS requirement, and to other 
					similar applications. In this configuration, the vehicle 
					shows the longer, roomier cab and long wheelbase which have 
					been developed to accommodate the user’s increasing demands 
					for additional payload and capacity. The vehicle has a 
					loadbed capable of accepting two NATO pallets and can carry 
					a full load without adversely affecting the formidable 
					levels of mobility which have been so appreciated on 
					operations. GVW has now been raised to 7.5 tonnes, allowing 
					higher levels of protection and payload than are seen on 
					Panther and the earlier versions of the vehicle. With a 
					further improved electrical and power distribution system, 
					the platform is also being used to demonstrate a number of 
					innovations developed by Iveco's partner companies, 
					including IBM and Selex which indicate a potential way ahead 
					to meet the requirement for improved situational awareness 
					and a common systems architecture. The result is a mature, 
					proven design which meets both the MoD’s declared 
					requirements and its systems architecture aspirations. 
					 
					The International Armoured Vehicles Event 2010 
					provides an excellent opportunity for delegates to view the 
					innovations which have been put in place on this vehicle, 
					showing the flexibility of the design and its ability to 
					adapt to meet a host of different requirements. 
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