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Our solution on the new off-road vehicle manufactured by Autobox

This year our long -time customer, Autobox Innovations from Starachowice, has presented its first proprietary off-road vehicle - Autobox AH 20.44. We are glad that we could take part in this project. The new vehicle is equipped with a multifunctional FlexCluster display, which has been well proven in other vehicles of the Starachowice manufacturer.

Already at the design stage, the Autobox AH 20.44 was adopted to drive in the most difficult off-road conditions and was tested in such conditions. The new vehicle is a 5- metres long offroader with permanent 4-wheel drive. It is called the new embodiment of Honker, which had been modernized starting from 2017 r. by Autobox engineers and presented in a new version at the International Defence Industry Exhibi-tion MSPO in 2018r. Next year, Autobox purchased the remains of Honeker factory from the trustee, and thus all rights to the documentation and production, modernization and repair of these vehicles. The consequence of these actions was creation of their own, first prototype of an offroad vehicle - AH20.44 We are all the more pleased that the new Autobox off-roader is equipped with our solution - FlexCluster, presenting all information necessary to control vehicle functions. Displaying information in a quick and easy-to-read way is particularly important and required in vehicles of special purpose, and such is undoubtedly the new AH 20.44. vehicle.

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Thanks to compact design, robust cover and flexible software, FlexCluster is reliable and extremely flexible. With grADI software, it can be programmed to show personalized icons, company logos, bargraphs, and different mask layers.

FlexCluster dashboard can be programmed and configured to comply with customer wishes and needs, and communicable software allows customers to make their own changes. Autobox AH 20.44 was designed for military use, however it will also work perfectly for civil services.

The new vehicle is still developed, and the final version for military use is expected to be unveiled at the International Defence Industry Exhibition in Kielce, as early as September. We keep our fingers crossed so that the pandemic will not change our plans this time and everyone will have a chance to get familiar with the work of Starachowice engineers.

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