Excalibur Army completes first TREVA engineering vehicle at Přelouč facility Excerpt
Excalibur Army has completed its first in-house TREVA engineering vehicle at its Přelouč site. The milestone marks a shift from repair-focused operations to full product manufacturing and reflects efforts to expand capabilities within its Czech production network.
Excalibur Army has completed its first domestically developed TREVA engineering vehicle at its Přelouč facility, marking a transition in the plant’s role from maintenance and repair activities toward full-scale product manufacturing.
According to company leadership, the milestone represents the first instance in which the site has delivered a complete, final product under its own responsibility. The development is part of a longer-term strategy to expand internal competencies and establish a dedicated portfolio of engineering and support vehicles.
The TREVA program forms part of Excalibur Army’s broader push to strengthen its position in the military support and logistics segment. Engineering and recovery platforms such as TREVA are increasingly relevant for armed forces seeking to enhance sustainment, mobility support, and battlefield recovery capabilities.
Company representatives indicated that the Přelouč facility will continue to develop its role within the group’s industrial structure, focusing on higher-value production and technical capabilities rather than volume-driven repair work. This includes investments in workforce development, digital tools, and project-based management processes.
The initiative is also intended to strengthen integration with the company’s other key production site in Šternberk. Both locations are expected to operate in a more coordinated manner, sharing standards, technical expertise, and production responsibilities as part of a unified industrial approach.
Excalibur Army stated that future development will focus on scaling production capacity, improving operational efficiency, and supporting evolving market requirements. The company aims to position both facilities to respond to increased demand for defense-industrial output, particularly in the areas of logistics and support systems.
The completion of the first TREVA vehicle at Přelouč signals an early step in this transformation, with further expansion of the product line and manufacturing capabilities expected in the coming years.