Fue visto el mejor vehículo del mundo en su tipo, el Senator MRAP de Roshel, circulando sobre la autopista México-Toluca, custodiado por unidades de Fuerzas Especiales de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana del Estado de México.
Blindado canadiense “Senator MRAP” aparece escoltado por Fuerzas Especiales en la México‑Toluca
AUTOPISTA MÉXICO‑TOLUCA.— Un vehículo blindado Senator MRAP, fabricado por la empresa canadiense Roshel, fue captado avanzando sobre la autopista, custodiado por unidades de Fuerzas Especiales de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana del Estado de México, en un despliegue poco común para vialidades federales.
El Senator MRAP —un transporte táctico basado en chasis Ford F‑550, diseñado para resistir emboscadas y artefactos explosivos— cuenta con casco en V, arquitectura típica de los vehículos antiminas, y está certificado bajo estándares OTAN STANAG 4569, con nivel II balístico y nivel III de protección contra explosiones.
Humanitarian mine clearance units have received a new batch of twenty Canadian Roshel Senator MRAP armored vehicles. The vehicles were delivered as part of a cooperation with the Demining Capability Coalition.
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At CANSEC 2026, Roshel will unveil its new LUV platform for the Canadian Armed Forces.
Rapidly configurable protection. Common fleet architecture. Fully sovereign Canadian solution.
@edc_magazine Very well deserved, Maria. It is a privilege to work alongside you and see the dedication, professionalism, and leadership you bring every day. Congratulations on this recognition.
Congratulations to Maria Tkacheva, Defence Industry Leader and Mentor, Roshel Smart Armored Vehicles, on being selected as one of Esprit de Corps Military Magazine's 2026 Breaking Down the Barricades: Top Women in Defence!
Read Maria's profile here: https://t.co/WSjTjsuBUT
The Guam Police Department presents on May 13, 2026 its new Roshel armored rescue vehicle as part of Police Week events. GPD spokesperson Norman Analista says it is about $490,000 purchased from Triple J, featuring a roof turret and gun ports.
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Business of the Year: Roshel
A global leader in advanced manufacturing, Roshel continues to put Brampton on the map.
Secure your spot and be part of a night that recognizes the businesses driving Brampton forward. https://t.co/ROEBQy13rk
As Artemis II brings together the United States and Canada, with astronauts from both countries taking part. It is notable to see Canadian and US built Roshel Senator vehicles contributing on the ground.
A small part in a historic moment.
Photo credit: @NASA
Minister McGuinty visited the Roshel production facility in Brampton, Ontario, to highlight how Canadian industry is supporting Ukraine through the production of armoured vehicles for Ukraine’s Armed Forces. https://t.co/9VMGbVexKX
Roshel hosted Minister of National Defence @DavidMcGuinty to showcase the impact of investing in Canadian defence manufacturing.
Canada is donating 383 Senator armoured vehicles, built in Canada, to support Ukraine, while creating skilled jobs in Brampton.
We look forward to connecting at International Armoured Vehicles (Booth F6) tomorrow in Farnborough, United Kingdom.
Our team will be on site to meet in person and present our combat-proven Senator.
This week, I am participating in the Government of Canada’s trade mission, led by Minister @MSidhuLiberal P.C., M.P. , to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The mission is focused on expanding international partnerships and opening new markets for Canadian companies. For firms like Roshel, trade diversification is not an abstract policy discussion. It is about securing long term demand, strengthening Canada’s industrial base, and supporting nearly 500 high value Canadian jobs in Brampton, Ontario.
Today, Ontario formally put forward Toronto as the proposed headquarters for the Defence Bank. For Ontario based defence manufacturers like Roshel, this matters. It supports domestic production, resilient supply chains, and keeps capital aligned with real industrial capacity in Ontario.
Roshel’s delivery of the 2,000th Senator vehicle, in support of Ukraine, was enabled by the trust and continued cooperation of Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and Ukraine.
Other countries can brag about their homegrown car industry. We Canadians can't but we do have a homegrown tactical armoured car called the Roshel Senator.
Another video from Ukraine shows a Senator vehicle being struck by a drone. The crew survived and was able to return safely because the vehicle continued to perform as designed. Moments like these remind us why this work matters. These vehicles are protecting lives and helping Ukrainian personnel make it back home. This would not be possible without the continued support from Canada and our allied partners.