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Defense

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Snow, ice, mud, sand, nothing stops camso’s tracks

The Camso® Track Systems Group designs, engineers and manufactures tracks for defense applications, providing the most mature technology available for mission survivability in hostile environments.
Successfully fielded products include the M105 Deployable Universal Combat Earthmover (DEUCE) and the TALON™ – SWORDS robot for Special Operations Command/U.S. Army.
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NATO/NAMSA approved

Lightest-weight track on the market for better fuel economy.

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Outstanding Traction

Unique treadbar pattern for better performance in snow and soft terrain.

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Durability

All-rubber guide design prolongs road wheel life. Fiberglass reinforcement rods provide flexibility and durability.

CAMSO APC BA6 EXTERNAL DRIVE
CAMSO APC BA6 EXTERNAL DRIVE
CAmso tracks for BV-206

best externally driven track for BV-206 vehicle

Camso recently introduced the Camso track for the BV-206 vehicle which was successfully tested and evaluated by Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish armies. These tracks are available for ordering through NLSE for NATO member and partner states.
The track for all-terrain BV 206 carriers counts on enhanced durability and stability with excellent traction. The track is engineered to provide resistance in all applications and to maximize uptime. Our tracks for Defense are now considered as the best externally driven track for BV-206 vehicle.

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