



With massive US deployment of heavily armored Mine Resistant
Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles in Iraq and Afghanistan,
MRAP is becoming a popular class of armored vehicle, attracting
new designs from many automotive systems designers worldwide.
A new design shown here for the first time is the Renault
MRAP, ranging a number of vehicles in the 15 /22 ton class.
The Renault MRAP is powered by the 320 hp Euro 4/5 engine,
traveling on road at a maximum speed of 90 km/h. The vehicle
is designed with a V shaped hull, has an integral high level
of protection against ballistic, mines and IEDs. The vehicle
is coming in 10 and 12 seat configurations.
Renault also unveiled a heavily armored version of the Sherpa
3A HI (High Intensity) 4x4 vehicle designed for reconnaissance
and liaison missions. Based on the Sherpa 3 platform, the
armored HI version can carry a useful mission payload of 1.5
tons, at a gross vehicle weight of 10.5 tons. It is powered
by a Renault 215 hp Euro 4/5 engine and automatic transmission,
accelerating this armored beast to a maximum road speed of
120 km/h. At Eurosatory Renault demonstrated the vehicle with
remotely controlled overhead weapon station, further enhancing
crew protection.
