After a very active year 2019, during which the factory has produced more than 1,350 vehicles, among which 1,200 VT4 liaison vehicles for the French Army, ARQUUS Saint-Nazaire has recently announced having reached the mark of 500 Bastion produced. This industrial achievement, which is a tribute to the Bastion, also crowns the VLRA, a revolutionary and historical vehicle.
Protecting soldiers first
To answer its clients’ specific demands, which requested a robust and highly mobile armored vehicle, ARQUUS has developed in 2012 the Bastion, now one of the most renowned vehicles of the African theaters. By fitting a mecano-welded hull on the new VLRA’s chassis, ARQUUS has created a simple, robust, and hardy solution, ready to industrialize, easy to support and offering a wide commonality with all existing VLRA fleets all over the world.
Well protected against ballistic and mine threats, the Bastion can host a full 8-soldier combat group, as well as comprehensive equipment thanks to its large internal volume. Already in service in several African armies, where it is renowned for its simplicity of use and ruggedness, as well as for its versatility, the Bastion has recently been chosen by the G5 Sahel to equip some of its members’ armies in their fight against armed terrorist groups. Taking into account these latest orders, the Bastion reaches 500 units currently in service worldwide, and asserts itself as the armored vehicle of choice for the African theaters.
As part of the evolution of ARQUUS’ range, the Bastion is now offered in a new version, with a fourcylinder, 270hp engine. This power increase grants the Bastion with new capabilities in terms of speed and obstacle crossing, thus upgrading its performance on all theaters of operations. This new version complements the classic 180hp version. It illustrates ARQUUS’ ability to optimize its vehicles’ performance, depending on the armies’ needs and the feedback from the field.
New motorization
As part of the evolution of ARQUUS’ range, the Bastion is now offered in a new version, with a fourcylinder, 270hp engine. This power increase grants the Bastion with new capabilities in terms of speed and obstacle crossing, thus upgrading its performance on all theaters of operations. This new version complements the classic 180hp version. It illustrates ARQUUS’ ability to optimize its vehicles’ performance, depending on the armies’ needs and the feedback from the field.
