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First of 71 Finnish armored personnel carriers modernized
by Richard Tomkins
Helsinki, Finland (UPI) Nov 13, 2014


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Finnish Defense Forces have received the first of 71 XA-180 armored personnel carriers being modernized by Patria.

The vehicle delivered is a pre-series model. Series model XA-180s are to be modernized from 2015-2017, Patria reported.

The modernization activity involves new seats, electric systems with instrumentation, and new external surfacing. Key vehicle components -- such as the engine, power transmission and axles -- will be inspected and renovated or changed if necessary.

"This is an important domestic project for Patria and it also has major impact on the employment at the Hämeenlinna plant," said Mika Kari, president of Land Systems and Land Services at Patria. "A vehicle modernization project for the Finnish Defense Forces is also an excellent reference with a view to similar international projects.

"Thanks are due to the project team, partners and the customer for a good launch of the project, as well as their smooth and flexible cooperation. The project is proceeding as planned, and the next step is the start of serial production."

Patria said the contract for modernization of the armored personnel carriers contains an option to extend work to 2021 for the modernization of 210 vehicles.

"We also hope that the project will advance smoothly into the second phase of production after completion of the first one, without interruptions in production," Kari said.

Patria is owned by the Finnish government, which is the majority shareholder, and the Airbus Group.


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