30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Cendana has won contracts to supply the Malaysian Army with several new vehicles including the Artac armed tactical ground vehicle (pictured above). (Janes/Jon Grevatt )
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and building for the Malaysian Army.
The company said at the Defence Services Asia 2022 (DSA 2022) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that all the vehicles have been designed and developed locally, with systems provided by a range of overseas suppliers.
The platforms include the SF-21X special operations vehicle, the ‘Artac' armed tactical ground vehicle, the ‘Fitted for radio' (FFR) signals vehicle, and the MT-815 tactical mortar transporter.
A company official told Janes that Cendana has been contracted to supply an initial 16 SF-21X vehicles for the Malaysian Army's special forces.
He said trials have recently concluded and Cendana is preparing to build the vehicles, which feature a 7.62 mm machine gun, at its production facilities in Semenyih, about 40 km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian firm Cendana Auto has unveiled a range of new 4×4 vehicles that it is developing and build...