Homeland Security: A Good STOV Market

US Border Patrol to purchase Kawasaki Mules

A couple of news items I came across indicate that homeland security continues to be a good market for STOVs. One involves the Army purchase of a couple of GEM LSVs. While obviously not a large purchase, these type of small volume purchases occur on a regular basis at various bases. At one time the Army had made plans for purchasing a large volume of LSVs, in the thousands, and had started that initiative before other priorities apparently squeezed out spending for them. Nonetheless, reducing petroleum use remains an important goal for the armed forces and replacing some vehicles with LSVs helps towards that goal. It is also possible that if more funds become available then larger volume purchases may start up again.

The other news item involved STOVs in action closer to actual battlefields. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is planning to purchase six 4×4 Mule UTVs for their operations in Afghanistan using a reverse bidding process. The demanding terrain in both Afghanistan and Iraq has lead to significant purchases of off-road vehicles of both the UTV and ATV variety. Among the groups using the vehicles are Special Operations forces. While the drawdown of troops in those theaters of operation will likely decrease the demand for those vehicles, they have proven valuable in difficult terrain and are likely to be continued to be used in other operational areas.  Learn more:  FBO.gov  and GSNmagazine.com

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