Polish military to get GRF vehicles from Netherlands

The Polish Defence Force has entered into a multi-year contract with Dutch company Defenture for the delivery of its GRF platforms, according to a company news release.

The GRF platform is specifically designed to enhance mobility and safety for military operations. Notable features of the platform include four-wheel steering, exceptional fording capability, and air transportability, making it a versatile asset for a wide range of missions.

“This cooperation with the Polish Defence Force marks an important step in our mission to provide military mobility that meets the highest requirements, now and in the future,” said Johan Claassens, Chief Product Officer of Defenture. “We are proud that the Polish Defence Force puts their trust in us and that they choose our vehicles. We look forward to realizing our shared vision.”

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The partnership with Poland reflects the growing demand across Europe for Defenture’s innovative military mobility solutions.

As noted by the company, countries across the continent are recognizing the value of Defenture platforms, which can accommodate a gross vehicle weight range from one to ten tons, in meeting their diverse operational needs.

Defenture’s portfolio emphasizes modularity, safety, and usability, aligning with a philosophy of innovation and collaboration tailored to the evolving demands of military operations. This approach ensures that their vehicles meet the highest technical standards while remaining adaptable for future upgrades.

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