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Arquus at Future Forces Forum 2024

Arquus SABRE [© Arquus]

Arquus will showcase its expertise in military mobility and protection at Future Forces Forum 2024 in the Czech Republic.

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Press Release, Versailles, 15 October 2024: This Wednesday marks the beginning of the Future Forces Forum 2024 in the Czech Republic. A major European event, this forum brings together key players from the defence and security sectors in Prague. On this occasion, Arquus will showcase its expertise in military mobility and protection, with a special focus on the evolving needs of European military forces in the face of a complex and constantly changing geopolitical landscape.

Amidst an international climate characterised by growing tensions in Eastern Europe and a rise in asymmetric conflicts, Arquus reaffirms its commitment to supporting European armed forces with innovative, robust, and tailored solutions to today’s challenges. The defence of the European continent is facing new challenges, including the modernisation of forces and the ability to respond quickly to hybrid crises. It is within this context that Arquus is participating in the Future Forces Forum 2024, with the goal of providing European armies with the means to enhance their protection and increase their mobility, which are crucial to their defence missions.

For this edition, Arquus will be present at the booth of VTU – The Military Technical Institute – a long-time local partner. Arquus will be presenting the SABRE, a lightweight reconnaissance and rapid intervention vehicle, designed to excel in extreme mobility missions. Ideal for Special Forces or units requiring stealth and firepower, the SABRE stands out for its off-road capabilities, agility, and modularity. This vehicle complements the Arquus range and demonstrates the company’s commitment to providing ready-to-use solutions for current operational theatres.

Beyond the SABRE, Arquus teams will be present to discuss your defence and security vehicle needs. The range combines advanced technology, modularity, and operational efficiency, with a particular emphasis on soldier protection and resilience against modern threats. Support experts will also be at the Future Forces Forum to discuss Arquus’ capabilities in addressing maintenance requirements.

With more than 30 ,000 vehicles in service across five continents, Arquus reaffirms its role as a versatile designer and manufacturer in the field of land defence and its commitment to supporting armed forces in their critical missions.

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