Excalibur Army wins record export deal for over 100 Patriot armoured vehicles worth $300 million

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

Czechoslovak Group (CSG) said its subsidiary Excalibur Army has secured contracts in Southeast Asia to deliver more than 100 Patriot armoured vehicles in multiple configurations, with a total value exceeding USD 300 million. Deliveries are scheduled to be completed over a three-year period.
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Czechoslovak Group (CSG) said its subsidiary Excalibur Army has secured contracts in Southeast Asia to deliver more than 100 Patriot armoured vehicles in multiple configurations, with a total value exceeding USD 300 million. Deliveries are scheduled to be completed over a three-year period.

 

The order covers a broad range of Patriot platform variants for modern land forces, including mortar carriers, command vehicles, armoured personnel carriers, wheeled infantry fighting vehicles and armoured medical evacuation versions. The contracts represent the largest export order for the Patriot platform to date.

“Within the CSG Group, Excalibur Army specializes in the development and production of top-tier land systems, often based on Tatra chassis,” said Vladimír Stulančák, CEO of Excalibur Army. “The contract in Southeast Asia confirms the trust of our partners and builds on our successful track record of deliveries in this region, where we have previously exported, for example, bridging systems and rocket launchers.”

The Patriot armoured vehicle is built on the off-road wheeled chassis produced by Tatra, using a central backbone tube and independent swinging half-axles to ensure high mobility in demanding conditions. CSG said the project underlines the platform’s versatility and its ability to be tailored to specific customer requirements.

 

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