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M1235 MaxPro Dash 4x4 Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)

M1235 MaxxPro Dash

Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
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Basic Information
Name
M1235 MaxPro Dash 4x4 Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
Designation
M1235 MaxxPro Dash
Alternate Designation
M1235 MaxxPro Dash
Equipment Type
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
Manufacturer
International Truck
Date of Introduction
2008
Description

MaxxPro Dash This is a smaller variant of the MaxxPro. It is lighter, shorter in height and length and has a reduced center of gravity compared to the original vehicles. It also has a smaller turning radius and greater top speed. It has also been designed to protect crewmembers from explosively formed projectiles (EFPs) and can be equipped with anti-rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) kit, including active-protection. On September 4, 2008 the U.S. Marine Corps awarded Navistar a $752 million contract to develop and produce a lighter, smaller, and more mobile MaxxPro variant that is less prone to the rollover problems that have plagued MRAP vehicles. MaxxPro Dash M1235A1 has a smaller turning radius and higher torque to weight ratio. Production of the MaxxPro Dash began in October 2008 with delivery of 822 units completed by February 2009

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Main Weapon 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun
Engine Inline 6-Cylinder Diesel (375 hp)
NBC Protection Yes
Variants
M1224 MaxxPro MRAP Original Version, MRAP
MaxxPro Plus M1234 On June 16, 2008 Navistar debuted a new version called MaxxPro Plus. MaxxPro Plus has increased engine power and payload, as well as Frag Kit 6 enhancements for increased explosively formed penetrator protection.
MaxxPro Dash M1235 On September 4, 2008 the U.S. Marine Corps awarded Navistar a $752 million contract to develop and produce a lighter, smaller, and more mobile MaxxPro variant that is less prone to the rollover problems that have plagued MRAP vehicles. MaxxPro Dash M1235A1 has a smaller turning radius and higher torque to weight ratio. Production of the MaxxPro Dash began in October 2008 with delivery of 822 units completed by February 2009.
MaxxPro Dash DXM M1235a1 MaxxPro Dash with improved DXM suspension system.
MaxxPro Dash DXM Ambulance On May 5, 2011 Navistar Defense received a $183 million delivery order for 250 International MaxxPro Dash ambulances with DXM independent suspension.
MaxxPro XL The MaxxPro XL is a Category II MRAP version of the MaxxPro. It is a larger and longer version of the base vehicle. Because it is longer, it has three bullet-resistant windows on each side, instead of two. The MaxxPro XL can carry up to 10 soldiers
MRV There is also an MRAP Recovery Vehicle; 250 have been ordered. These are well suited to recovering other vehicles which have been damaged by IEDs. On July 18, 2011 Navistar Defense received a delivery order for an additional 140 MRV's with rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) nets from the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command.
MCOTM At Association of the United States Army 2013, a version called the Mission Command on the Move (MCOTM) was displayed as a command post with monitors, computers, and antennae mounted in the back for communications and surveillance. Five passengers can monitor incoming information, see unmanned aerial vehicle feeds, and keep track of where units are operating. The vehicle has an on-board transmission-integrated power generator that can produce up to 120 kilowatts of exportable power, which eliminates the need for a towed trailer and can single-handedly power a semi-permanent tactical operations center. It would allow commanders to be connected to dismounted troops and headquarters while on the move. The MCOTM version will undergo testing at the Army's network integration evaluations in February 2014.
System
Alternative Designation M1235 MaxxPro Dash
Type Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
Manufacturer International Truck
Family Maxx Pro Series
Configuration 4x4
Crew 3 ea
Passenger Capacity 7 ea
Payload Capacity 4,500 kg
Dimensions
Length 6.25 m
Width 2.51 m
Height 2.44 m
Wheelbase 3.68 m
Ground Clearance 0.36 m
Gross Weight 10,800 kg
Maximum Weight Fully Loaded 13,600 kg
Automotive
Engine Name International MaxxForce D
Engine Type I-6 diesel
Engine Power 375 hp
Engine Torque 159 kg-m at 1,300 rpm
Transmission Allison 3200 5-speed automatic
Angle of Approach 58 deg
Angle of Departure 46 deg to 48 deg
Gradeability 70 deg
Side Slope 30 deg
Turning Circle 16.46 m
Fording 0.91 m
Main Weapon System
Note The MaxxPro Dash can have a variety of weapons mounted to the turret. Most common weapon found on the MRAP is a 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun.
Protection
Hull Armor The MaxxPro Dash is built to withstand ballistic arms fire, mine blasts, IEDs, and other emerging threats. Its V-shaped hull helps deflect blasts out and away from the crew and its armoring can be customized to meet any mission requirement.
Turret Armor INA
Applique Armor Available
Explosive Reactive Armor INA
Active Protection System INA
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
Land > Infantry Vehicles > Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.25 m
Width
2.51 m
Height
2.44 m
Weight
10800 kg
Operators (24)
United States
South Korea
Poland
Turkey
Pakistan
Czech Republic
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Bulgaria
Croatia
Egypt
Georgia
Hungary
Iraq
Jordan
Lithuania
Nigeria
Portugal
Romania
Singapore
Slovakia
Syria
Yemen
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