
U.S. security agencies in Guam have received new Senator ERV armored vehicles, expanding the international presence of Canadian manufacturer Roshel.
The company confirmed that the Pacific island has become yet another strategic destination for its deliveries, reinforcing Guam’s importance as a key hub for U.S. military and security operations.

Although the exact number of units has not been disclosed, the model delivered is known for its versatility in both urban and remote operations. The Senator ERV is equipped with a 6.7-liter V8 engine producing 330 hp and 750 Nm of torque, along with a 10-speed automatic transmission and 4×4 drive.
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Its capacity for up to 12 occupants and rollover-resistant structure enhance performance in high-mobility scenarios.
Roshel also highlights the vehicle’s fuel efficiency and climate-controlled interior, factors that make the ERV well-suited to Guam’s tropical climate. With the best protection-to-weight ratio in its class, the armored vehicle reinforces the capabilities of local security forces and expands the global reach of the Canadian manufacturer.

Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @RoshelDefence | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
