POCOMOKE CITY, Md., May 9 (UPI) --
Navistar Defense says it has contracted Maryland-based Hardwire LLC to support the production of mine resistant ambush protected vehicles.
Officials say under the deal, Hardwire will provide armor components for Navistar's trademarked MaxxPro Plus MRAP vehicles production. Hardwire officials say their armor technologies, developed for the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, have been utilized by the Army Research Laboratory.
"We're extremely pleased to have been selected by Navistar to supply our armor solutions on their category-leading vehicle, and to play a part providing extra levels of protection to our valued warfighters overseas," George Tunis, Hardwire chief executive officer, said in a statement.
"This is the culmination of well more than a year of work designing and developing solutions to protect against these new threats."
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