Thursday 21 November, 2024

IMCO to provide electrical sub-systems for Israeli Namer APCs

IMCO Group has announced that it has once again been chosen by the Israeli Ministry of Defense to supply numerous platform electrical sub-systems for the “Namer 1500” Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

This significant follow-up order, which was received in Q3 and is valued at approximately 25.2 million NIS (over 6 million USD), reinforces IMCO Group’s position as a leading provider of advanced armoured platform solutions for the Israeli Ministry of Defense.

IMCO Group’s subsidiaries, namely IMCO Projects, Nir-Or, ADTI, and EMT will manufacture and supply the platform’s electrical sub-systems. These sub-systems comprise advanced electrical and video sub-systems, electric power and control units, operational control panels, illumination solutions, Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) sub-systems, and electronic infrastructure for weapon systems.

These components work together to provide the “Namer 1500” APC with unmatched capabilities that ensure optimal performance, survivability and enhanced situational awareness. IMCO Group’s solutions are already installed and operational on various IDF armoured vehicles, such as the Namer and Eitan (8X8) Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs) and the Merkava tank.

IMCO Group CEO, Mr. Ariel Kandel: “IMCO Group takes great pride in being a trusted supplier of the IDF, developing and equipping the IDF’s most advanced armored vehicles with the company’s various sub-systems. We are working around the clock these days, providing the IDF logistic support and maintenance services for its armored vehicles which are in intense operation.”

“IMCO Group’s strength lies in the seamless integration of its collective capabilities, which allows us to handle complex projects with a comprehensive approach, drawing on the specialized knowledge and capabilities of each entity within our group.”

Neil Ritchie
Neil Ritchie
Neil Ritchie is the founder and editor of DefenceToday.com. Neil has a keen interest in the UK armed forces and national security issues as well as global defence procurement and cyber security matters. He also researches and writes about Scottish and military history.

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