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Belgium Bolsters Military Logistics with Acquisition of New Armored Vehicles

ONLINE TEAM / Updated : 2025-03-23 17:34:05
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Brussels, Belgium – In a move aimed at enhancing its military's operational efficiency amidst escalating geopolitical tensions, the Belgian Council of Ministers has approved the purchase of 13 additional armored logistics vehicles. This strategic acquisition, announced by the Belgian Ministry of Defence, signifies a significant investment in the nation's defense capabilities.

The newly procured vehicles, known as Protected Evacuation Vehicles (PEVs), are manufactured by the Dutch company DAF Trucks. These specialized vehicles are crucial for the Belgian army, enabling the safe and efficient evacuation of combat vehicles that sustain damage and require repair beyond the battlefield. By facilitating the swift transport of damaged equipment to maintenance facilities, the PEVs will substantially improve the army's recovery capabilities and operational readiness.

This latest agreement builds upon a previous procurement in 2022, when nine PEVs were delivered to the Belgian army. The decision to acquire an additional 13 vehicles underscores the Belgian Armed Forces' ongoing modernization efforts. Defence Minister Theo Francken emphasized the critical role of these logistics capabilities in maintaining the effectiveness of military operations, particularly in the current volatile global security environment.

The new vehicles, expected to be delivered throughout 2025, will be distributed across various army units, significantly boosting their readiness and support capabilities for ongoing and future missions. The total expenditure for this acquisition is estimated at €18 million, reflecting the government's commitment to prioritizing military modernization in response to growing security challenges.

This investment is not only intended to strengthen Belgium’s national defense but also to contribute to collective European defense efforts. As neighboring countries also reassess their defense strategies, Belgium's procurement of PEVs positions it to play a more prominent role in regional security collaborations.

The acquisition of these armored logistics vehicles ensures that Belgium is better prepared to address emerging threats in an increasingly unstable global landscape. This strategic move reflects a commitment to maintaining peace and security and preparing for future challenges on the battlefield.

In summary, the Belgian Council of Ministers' decision to acquire these new armored logistics vehicles marks a significant advancement in the capabilities of the Belgian Armed Forces, ensuring enhanced operational readiness at a critical juncture on the global stage.

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