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More armoured cars for border patrols

byNigel Ash
February 14, 2013
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More armoured cars for border patrols

A NIMR armoured patrol vehicle

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Tripoli, 14 February 2013:

Libya has taken delivery of 49 armoured support vehicles from Jordan. Some 120 of the UAE-designed and built NIMRs, in two variants, have already been in service with the Libyan army .

The spokesman for the Libyan General Staff. Ali Shiekhi was quoted by Chinese news agency  Xinhua today as saying that the new NIMRs had been supplied as a result of an agreement made  last year,  between the Ministry of Defence and Jordan. The new armoured vehicles are to be deployed immediately on border patrol duties.

More than 500 NIMRs have been sold,  mostly in Jordan, Lebanon, Libya and the UAE, and the firm says that it has a further 1,800 orders.  The composite ceramic-armoured NIMRs, which come in four and six-wheel variants and a range of configurations, are according to the manufacturers, the first such military vehicles to be designed specifically to operate in extreme desert conditions.  NIMR Automotive which conceived and makes the armoured vehicle,  is a part of the UAE’s Tawazun conglomerate, which specialises in defence equipment. Algeria was last year seeking to establish a local plant to build and assemble NIMRs. [/restrict]

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