The Polish Special Operation Forces selected the GRF platform to enhance fleet mobility and safety, noting the platform’s key features like four-wheel steering, air transportability, and strong fording capability. These attributes are designed to support a range of military operations while prioritising adaptability and durability.
Defenture Chief Procurement Officer, Johan Claassens, commented on the agreement, stating: “The cooperation with the Polish Defence Force marks an important step in our mission to provide military mobility that meets the highest requirements, now and in the future. We are proud that the Polish Defence Force puts their trust in us and that they choose our vehicles.”
This contract further signals the increasing European demand for Defenture’s scalable and modular vehicles, which serve military needs in the weight range of one to ten tonnes. Several European defence organisations, including the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, already use Defenture’s mobility platforms.
The company’s design philosophy emphasises innovation, collaboration, and customisation to deliver vehicles tailored to specific military requirements. Defenture’s focus on modularity, safety, and usability allows it to produce adaptable vehicles that meet high technical standards and remain future-proof for evolving defence needs.