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Streit builds 2,500th Spartan armoured vehicle

Streit Group has reached another important milestone with the delivery of its 2,500th Spartan armoured vehicle.

This will add to Streit Group’s global deployment of more than 17,000 vehicles, which go to some of the most hostile environments in the world.

The Spartan Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) is available in a variety of configurations, supporting a range of military, counter-terrorism and police operations and is designed to cope with extremely difficult off-road conditions.

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Completed on 8th July at Streit’s Canadian manufacturing plant, Spartan unit 2,500 was shipped to the company’s HQ in Dubai two days later. Successful sales of Spartan and other innovative armoured vehicles have generated rapid growth for Streit Group over the last 10 years.

“Spartan has been in production for seven years and has had time to prove its performance and reliability in the field,” says Guerman Goutorov, CEO of STREIT Group, “This milestone achievement not only shows the success of Spartan, but demonstrates the design is proven and trusted”. We have have seen continued repeat orders for this vehicle, which is testament to its solid performance and reliability.”

Capacity has been a vital factor in STREIT Group’s success, as Guerman Goutorov explains: “Our customers need to have confidence that the vehicles they order will be delivered in the numbers needed and at the time needed. The size and efficient operation of our 12 production facilities around the globe allows us not only to meet tight deadlines but to produce vehicles at cost-effective prices.

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“Our achievements also depend on the commitment and skill of our team, and I would like to thank them all for the contribution they have made.”

 

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