SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG


The Royal Moroccan Army, which received 92 Tata 6×6 LPTA 2445 trucks last year from India’s Tata Group, is planning to procure additional batches to further modernize its military logistics fleet. The trucks, originally exported for transporting and handling ammunition, have proven their value in the Moroccan military, especially following their outstanding performance during the Al Hoceima earthquake relief operations. This positive feedback has placed Tata as the front-runner for securing larger orders from Morocco.
The LPTA 2445 truck is a 6×6 military vehicle built on the Tata 1623 platform, drawing on technology from the Czech Tatra 815, which Tata Advanced Systems began producing under license in 2010. The truck has gained a strong reputation for its durability and reliability in tough terrains, which has made it a popular choice for military use in India and now Morocco. Its robust design and adaptability for various tasks, including transporting ammunition and other military supplies, have contributed to the truck’s increasing popularity.
The LPTA 2445 is expected to play a critical role in this modernization effort, offering the flexibility needed for both military operations and humanitarian missions. Its proven performance in Morocco’s rugged geography makes it an ideal fit for the army’s logistical requirements.
Tata Group’s success in Morocco is a testament to the Indian company’s growing footprint in international defence markets. The LPTA 2445, based on the Czech Tatra 815’s proven design, has allowed Tata to deliver a high-performance vehicle that meets global military standards. By securing larger orders from Morocco, Tata Group continues solidifying its position as a key player in the global defence logistics sector.
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