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What We Do: We deliver innovative vehicles and solutions that protect and support military, law enforcement, diplomatic and humanitarian missions.

Why We Do It: We imagine a world where lives are whole and freedom wins.

Freedom Depends on All of Us

We are committed to supporting missions and protecting lives. Whether it’s a newly engineered vehicle or an upgraded legacy model, we make it safe, agile, and dependable.

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If you’re ready to join a team of smart innovators bringing the safest vehicles to the field, and you work hard while having fun, you could be a great fit for our team. Learn more and apply.

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The MaxxPro® Wrecker

The MaxxPro® MRAP Wrecker was the Army’s fastest procured joint urgent operational need (JUON) since WWII.

With the first vehicle rolling off the production line just 19 days after the contract award, the Wrecker helped save the lives of two soldiers who took an IED explosion in the field only two weeks after delivery.

Our Support

Where ever you need support, Navistar has the reach to be there.

Navistar has nearly 800+ parts and service locations globally. That means we can get you what you need when you need it. Anywhere.


Success Story:

Breaking delivery records to save lives.

When you're making armored vehicles to protect the troops, there's a special kind of urgency. That's why Navistar Defense is so proud of our manufacturing quality and efficiency. No story illustrates that better than the production of our MaxxPro® MRAP Recovery Vehicle.




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