
Israeli Company Plasan has delivered to undisclosed customer a batch of SandCat 4×4 protected vehicles configured as Spear 120mm self-propelled mortar carrier. The company continues …Read More »

Israeli Company Plasan has delivered to undisclosed customer a batch of SandCat 4×4 protected vehicles configured as Spear 120mm self-propelled mortar carrier. The company continues to build and delivers to national and international customers despite the Coronavirus crisis.
The last 15 years have seen a constant evolution of Plasan’s SandCat, the 4×4 light armoured vehicle developed by the Israeli company headquartered in Sasa, …Read More »

The last 15 years have seen a constant evolution of Plasan’s SandCat, the
4×4 light armoured vehicle developed by the Israeli company
headquartered in Sasa, some 50 km north-east of Haifa, along the border
with Lebanon.
In the last two years, the company made a quantum jump, developing a
new version of its successful 4×4 named StormRider, which differs completely from the previous models as it is a full structural monocoque
fitted with independent suspensions.
The latter can cope with the increased gross vehicle weight, 11,500 kg
versus the 9,300 kg of the heaviest declination of the chassis-based SandCat,
the M-LPV (Mine-protected Light Patrol Vehicle).
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Israeli company Plasan is one of the first companies to offer N/GVA (NATO Generic Vehicle Architecture) based platforms. Using Plasan’s vetronics solution, the SandCat 4×4 …Read More »

Israeli company Plasan is one of the first companies to offer N/GVA (NATO
Generic Vehicle Architecture) based platforms.
Using Plasan’s vetronics solution, the SandCat 4×4 armored vehicles’ family
is ready for any systems and subsystems to be installed.
The integration process will be easier and faster.
Modularity is a key factor in the SandCat family.
An ambulance variant has just been added to it.
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While vehicle manufacturers around the world are closing production lines, the plant in Kibbutz Sasa continues to operate almost as usual. The StormRider returning from …Read More »

While vehicle manufacturers around the world are closing production
lines, the plant in Kibbutz Sasa continues to operate almost as usual.
The StormRider returning from a series of driving trials in the world
nevertheless went through a disinfection process before continuing trials in Israel
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