Allison receives approval to supply transmission for Kenya’s Hizir 4×4
Allison Transmissions will provide equipment for Hizir 4×4 wheeled armoured vehicles, to be supplied to Kenya.
After conducting a tender process, last year, the Kenyan MoD has placed an order with Turkish manufacturer Katmerciler for 118 Hizir 4×4 tactical wheeled armoured vehicles featuring equipment from Allison Transmission.
Last year, Kenyan Army leadership announced that it was in need of several class of armoured vehicles to strengthen its capabilities, and to better handle the war against Al Shabaab in Somalia.
These vehicles includes a fleet of MRAPs to counter improvised explosive devices attacks by Al Shabaab and eight-wheel-drive (8×8) armoured vehicles to boost its troops firepower and protection.
Turkish defense company Katmerciler, announced mid-last year thst it was set to deliver the first batch of it’s HIZIR 4×4 armoured vehicles to an African customer. According to Katmerciler, the export agreement was signed between Katmerciler and the African country in a $20.7 million deal. Initially, the company did not supply the name of the country making the orders.
Kenya’s military subsequently announced in January this year that it had placed an order for 118 Hizir four-wheel drive personnel carriers from Turkish armored vehicles manufacturer Katmerciler.
Kenya Defence Forces spokesperson Col. Zipporah Kioko told local press that the Ministry of Defence is finalizing the deal for the mine-resistant, ambush-protected Hizir vehicles through Turkey’s Export Credit Agency.
“The Hizirs will provide the Kenyan troops protective mobility wherever they are deployed,” a Katmerciler official said.
Three companies had applied for the contract to supply MRAP vehicles to Kenya, including firms from South Africa and North America but only Katmerciler met the user specifications with the Hizir 4×4 armoured vehicle.
Hizir is equipped with an Allison 3200-series fully automatic transmission as standard, and an Allison torque converter ensures that high torque is transferred to the driveline gradually.
The agreement was announced on 15 December, and deliveries of the transmission platform will commence in 2022 to be completed in 2023.
The Hizir 4×4 is a nine-personnel vehicle that is available in various configurations including C2, CBRN, weapon carrier, ambulance, border security and reconnaissance vehicle. Developed according to NATO standards, it features a high level of ballistic and IED protection.