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PP42 April 2012

Queensland spend $400k on vehicles for police emergency response

21 Apr 2011

Source: Government News


The Queensland Government has spent $400,000 with American based company, Lenco, on an armoured response vehicle (ARV) for the Queensland Police Service Special Emergency Response Team (SERT).

Police Minister Neil Roberts said the nine tonne vehicle would add to SERT's tactical options during domestic high risk and counter-terrorist operations.
 
"The ARV possesses a range of highly specialised communication technologies in addition to full ballistic protection and high level four-wheel-drive and off road capability," he said.
 
"The vehicle will provide SERT officers with a range of additional deployment options including enabling the recovery of injured people, supporting a safe negotiation platform, providing a delivery platform for SERT operatives during high risk operations and moving resources during high-risk situations."
 
Acting Commissioner Ian Stewart said the QPS will enhance the safety of QPS and emergency services personnel and members of the public in high-risk situations.
 
"It is worth noting that the vehicle's internal layout and configuration was designed by our own SERT officers," he said.
 
"Lenco stated during testing that the design requested by SERT had not previously been undertaken but provided significant operational advances on previous models.”
 
He stated the manufacturer believed the QPS design would become the template for design of future vehicles.

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