OTT Technologies is introducing its new mine protected vehicle Puma M36 Mk5 at AAD 2012 0908121

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Africa Aerospace & Defence
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19 - 23 September 2012
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Sunday, September 9, 2012, 08:40 AM
 
OTT Technologies is introducing its new mine protected vehicle Puma M36 Mk5 at AAD 2012.
OTT Technologies (Pty) Ltd is introducing the Puma M36 Mk5 Medium Mine Protected Vehicle or MRAP during AAD 2012. The M36 traces its origins back to the OTT Puma M26 MPV and even further back to the venerable South African Mamba MPV’s.
     
OTT Technologies (Pty) Ltd is introducing the Puma M36 Mk5 Medium Mine Protected Vehicle or MRAP during AAD 2012. The M36 traces its origins back to the OTT Puma M26 MPV and even further back to the venerable South African Mamba MPV’s.
The Puma M26 was exhibited at AAD 2010 defense exhibition. The new M36 traces its origins back to the OTT Puma M26 MPV.
     

The 14 ton GVM M36 uses the Ashok Leyland Stallion 4x4 automotive components ensuring easy and economic after sales support.

It carries a crew of up to 12 including the driver while the V-shaped monocoque hull protects the crew against mines, IED’s and machine gun fire. The M36 can be used as an armoured personnel carrier, command and control vehicle or ambulance.

The interior can easily be reconfigured by replacing any number of the individually mounted seats with purpose designed modules like additional radio racks, command and control modules, ambulance equipment, etc.