The Ezugwu MRAP is a Nigerian-made mine resistance and ambush protected vehicle (MRAP), designed by the Nigerian Defence Industry of Nigeria (DICON) and the Command Engineering Depot (CED).[3][4][5]

Ezugwu MRAP
TypeMine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle
Place of originNigeria
Service history
In service2019-Present
Used byNigerian Armed Forces
WarsBoko Haram insurgency
Production history
DesignerCommand Engineering Depot
ManufacturerDefence Industries Corporation of Nigeria
Produced2019-Present
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Named after Major General Victor Ezugwu,[3] the Ezugwu MRAP is designed to replace obsolete combat vehicles in the Nigerian Army's inventory.

History

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First unveiled in September 2019, earlier versions feature a double enclosed turret that can traverse 360 degrees, allowing for versatile weapon deployment, including a 12.7 mm machine gun.[6][7]

The first batch of 28 Ezugwus was ordered in November 2019,[8] and a follow up purchase of 52 units was made by the Nigerian Army in January 2021.[9]

In 2021, DICON presented photographs of a new version of the Ezugwu. This was a 6x6 vehicle with one turret and a normal windscreen.[10]

Design

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The Ezugwu MRAP is specifically engineered to withstand improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and mine blasts up to 12 kg under the vehicle.[11] It uses a Tatra 4x4 chassis for the vehicle.[10]

The MRAP can carry up to 12 people, consisting of a commander, driver, two gunners and eight soldiers.[10]

It has undergone several iterations to reflect a more modern and practical MRAP design. The new design was unveiled at a Science and Technology EXPO in 2020 organized by the Federal Ministry of science and technology in Abuja.[11]

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