Toronto-based armoured vehicle maker INKAS expands production
- INKAS, a Toronto-based armoured vehicle maker, is doubling its production footprint in North America by investing tens of millions of dollars in three large facilities due to rising demand from law enforcement agencies.
- The company has primarily supplied law enforcement and banking sectors but has recently expanded its defence role by supplying drones to Ukraine since 2022.
- In spring 2026, INKAS unveiled a new armoured vehicle designed to withstand landmine blasts and plans to market it in NATO countries.
- INKAS is developing an aerial drone to intercept and neutralize attack drones like the Iranian-made Shaheds used by Russia in Ukraine.
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Toronto-based armoured vehicle maker INKAS expands production
TORONTO - A Canadian maker of armoured vehicles says it is about to double its production footprint in North America as it expands work at locations in Canada and the
INKAS Expansion Highlights Growing Investment in North American Defense Manufacturing
INKAS Expands North American Manufacturing with New Facilities in Canada and the U.S. Company says new production sites will more than double manufacturing space and support growth across armored vehicles, unmanned systems, and special-purpose platforms Toronto-based INKAS has announced a major expansion of its North American manufacturing operations, adding three new production facilities across Canada […] The post INKAS Expansion Highlights Gr…
INKAS® Announces North American Mfg. Expansion Across Canada And The U.S.
(Credit: INKAS®) TORONTO — INKAS®, a Canadian armoured vehicle manufacturer and systems integrator, announces a major expansion of its North American manufacturing footprint, with three additional production facilities across Canada and the United States expected to be in full operation by July 31, 2026, according to a press release from the company. The three newly leased facilities are reportedly comprised of a mix of manufacturing and product…

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