JAKARTA - PT SSE introduced the latest P2 Tiger 4x4 APC at the PT SSE Headquarters in Tangerang, which is an armored vehicle with a fierce display.

The company (PT SSE) is an Indonesian private company engaged in designing, design and manufacturing armored vehicles for the defense industry and other special markets. Vehicles that have been presented include P6 ATAV, tactical vehicles made for all terrain.

Back to the latest generation APC P2 Tiger, this vehicle has great energy and has been specially developed to meet the demands of the Indonesian Army which can accommodate up to 10 passengers.

This vehicle itself was built with the protection of STANAG 4569 bullet resistance for ballistic and mine protection. Built on the Celeris mobility platform of Texelis which is claimed to come with sophistication, power and is specifically built to control any hardest terrain.

"This is the most complicated but fastest development of our vehicle," said CEO of PT SSE Eka Surajaya, during his remarks, in Tangerang, Thursday, January 23.

Partnering with Texelis in the mobility sector has allowed PT SSE to take major step forward in terms of vehicle performance, but also in the development and integration of vehicles. Texelis himself is a French company with mobility specialists.

There is a major difference between this latest P2 Tiger and before, especially the suspension system and all technological advantages that make Celeris much more modern than conventional technology.

The new P2 Tiger has a larger engine engine that carries an 8,900 cc engine that produces 375 hp of power, and is equipped with an automatic transmission of 6 speeds from behind, case transfer from Powerline, and doubles produced in Texelis.

"We chose Celeris because it is very close to the mobility platform used in the French Army Serval. We also chose it because it is technically in accordance with our view in improving the performance of P2 Tiger," said SSE Technological Director Yusuf.

The development of this model is relatively rapid, where the two companies first met in 2023 and a contract was then signed in 2024, which determined the delivery of the first Celeris kit to PT SSE.

"A year ago, we signed a commitment to support PT SSE in its development and production efforts, and now we are faced with beautiful vehicles. Our team has worked as a unit and we have grown rapidly together on this extraordinary adventure," concluded Texelis CEO Jean Vandel.


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