Nexter presents the TITUS in “Internal Security” configuration at the 2015 MILIPOL

For the first time since its creation in 2006, the Nexter Group is present at the 19th worldwide exhibition of internal State security to be held at the Paris-Nord Villepinte exhibition centre from 17 to 20 November.

TITUS, Nexter’s versatile 6×6 vehicle, is being exhibited on the Group’s stand (5P-106) fitted out with its “Internal Security” operations kit. A true modular platform, the TITUS® is suitable for a broad spectrum of missions, from troop transport operations to support in combat and logistical support missions, through security missions, peacekeeping or counter-insurgency. Protected against ballistic and IED attacks, and also against CBRN threats (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear), while offering exceptional mobility, TITUS® is an undeniable asset for security forces worldwide.

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The equipment subsidiaries of Nexter Group are also represented on the stand: Nexter Robotics presents its range of mini-robots; NBC-Sys highlights its expertise in terms of CBRN protection; Nexter Electronics presents its solutions for electronic systems in harsh environments; Optsys demonstrates the effectiveness of its protected vision systems.

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