In 2010, Federal Defense Industries announced that they entered into an agreement with Textron Marine & Land Systems in order to provide authorized aftermarket parts, support and other types of assistance for the Scout since FDI maintains a technical library for spare parts.
[2] In 2011, Napco entered into an agreement with Textron to provide authorized aftermarket parts, support and other types of assistance for the Scout.
[3] The welded hull of the Scout is made of special hardness Cadloy armour plate which will defeat at a minimum 7.62 mm armour-piercing rounds.
The complete power pack, consisting of the engine, transfer unit, transmission and cooling system, can be removed and replaced in two hours.
Both axles are fitted with positive locking differentials which provide improved traction by preventing one wheel spin-out.