• Mack Defense partners with JWF Industries

    Collaboration for assembly of the Lakota 6x6 vehicle system
    June 9, 2016
    2 min read
    Mack Defense and JWF Defense Systems are partnering to assemble the Mack Defense Lakota 6x6 vehicle system

    Mack Defense announced a partnership with JWF Defense Systems for the assembly of the Mack Defense Lakota 6x6 vehicle system. In addition to assembly, the partnership includes the manufacture of the vehicle’s armored hull.

    “We look forward to working with JWF Defense Systems on the assembly of these vehicle solutions along with production of their armored hulls,” said Ryan Werling, president of Mack Defense. “JWF Defense has a long tradition of supporting the U.S. Department of Defense, and we are excited to have them as part of our team. In addition to the partnership for the Lakota, we also believe there is an opportunity for JWF to participate in the assembly of other armored vehicle programs that we are pursuing around the globe.”

    The Mack Defense Lakota 6x6 vehicle system, which features a U.S.-built engine and transmission, is capable of a maximum on-road speed of 62 mph with a range of up to 1,400 miles. Available in five configurations, the Lakota 6x6 can transport up to 12 personnel. The vehicle is serviceable across the Volvo Group support network, which features locations around the world.

     “The Lakota 6x6 delivers the capabilities of an 8x8, but at a fraction of the cost,” Werling said. “The Lakota 6x6 is a compelling offer for any customer. The Lakota’s capabilities were tested and showcased in multiple locations throughout the U.S., including California, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Not only did the Lakota meet our performance expectations, but it exceeded them in many areas.”

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