The armoured cockpit is equipped with rear door windows and holes to use the arms without exposing himself, as well as trap-gun or other weapon.
At that time the deadliest incident involving this kind of armoured vehicle took place: on 27 April 2006 in Nasiriya an IED exploded under a VM90P with 5 servicemen on board.
Features The ambulance version of the VM 90 is a variant of the Torpedo suited to carry injured off-road and tactical level, which will join the ambulance version of the Fiat Ducato, also supplied all Italian Army.
Features Western Star, then of Canada, produced a licensed version of the VM90 for the Canadian Forces during the 1990s called the Light Support Vehicle, Wheeled, or LSVW.
LSVWs feature a turbocharger to increase power to 115 horsepower (86 kW), and a four-speed automatic transmission.