ACMAT Bastion


The ACMAT Bastion is a modern French armoured personnel carrier, manufactured by ACMAT.
The Bastion was available to customers in North America and Oceania via Mack Defense. As of 2021, AM General is making the Bastion.

Design

Its chassis is based on the ACMAT VLRA. In 2018, Arquus, owner of ACMAT, signed a contract with AM General to propose the Bastion as an armored ambulance for the U.S. Army.

Bastion PATSAS

The Bastion PATSAS is a variant designed for special forces. It is lighter and carries 5 equipped soldiers. It is armed with a 12.7mm heavy machine gun and can carry 3 additional medium machine guns.

Fortress

The Fortress, formerly Bastion HM, is an up-armored Bastion, with a more powerful motor and an independent suspension to improve its mobility. It exists in two versions, APC and armored logistic vehicle.

Service history

West Africa

The Chadian détachement d'action rapide used the Bastion PATSAS during the 2013 intervention in Mali. The Chadian Army also fielded Bastions during the 2015 intervention against Boko Haram in Far North Cameroon and Nigeria.
The Cameroonian Bastion APCs, nicknamed as Cyclones, have been deployed in Northern Cameroon with the Rapid Intervention Brigade.
Burkina Faso deployed its Bastions in peacekeeping operations in Northern Mali, under the MINUSMA banner. They have also been used in internal security missions, Bastion PATSAS being for instance fielded by the regiment de sécurité présidentielle before its disbandment in 2015. One Bastion was destroyed by Ansar ul Islam in the 2016 Nassoumbou attack.
In Mali, the 134th Escadron de Reconnaissance was trained to operate the Bastion APC by the EUTM Mali.

East Africa

In 2015, the United States Department of Defense bought 62 Bastion APC variants commercialised by Mack Trucks to supply various African forces, some of them, such as Uganda, being involved in AMISOM.

Arabian Peninsula

Some of the Saudi Arabian Bastion PATSAS were reportedly used in the intervention in Yemen.

Operators

  • 50 Bastion APCs.
  • – 10 Bastions received in 2012. At least 8 Bastion PATSAS and some Bastion APCs in service. More than 100 in service according to Jane's.
  • – 23 Bastion APCs received in 2015–2016, supplied via U.S. DoD. 15 Bastions received in late 2017.
  • – Two Bastions acquired for the National Police.
  • – 22 Bastion PATSAS received in 2013.
  • – 7 Bastion 4x4 in 2024 for police use
  • – 12 Bastion APCs received in 2016, supplied via U.S. DoD. In 2018, an industry source explained to Jane's that none have actually been supplied.
  • – 5 Bastion APCs.
  • – at least 9 Bastions in 2018.
  • – 12 Bastion APCs received in 2018, supplied via U.S. DoD.
  • – 3 Bastion APCs have been seen used by Kosovo Police, provided by AM General.
  • – 5 Bastion APCs received in 2016 for the Malian military.
  • – 71 Bastion PATSAS received in 2016. Used by Saudi special forces units.
  • – 36 Bastion APCs and 2 PATSAS, 7 were bought in December 2017 by the Senegalese Gendarmerie for riot control. An additional 29 were procured in 2019 for the Army with financial aid from Saudi Arabia.
  • – 13 Bastion APCs received in 2016, supplied via U.S. DoD. In 2018, an industry source explained to Jane's that none have actually been supplied.
  • – some Bastion HMs supplied from 2016, used by the Särskilda operationsgruppen. Also used by Swedish police after their Plasan Sandcat vehicles were replaced.
  • – several dozens of Bastion APCS leased from the UN for peacekeeping missions.
  • – 30 Bastion PATSAS received in 2014 for the Togolese military.
  • – 4 Bastion APCs received in 2016, supplied via U.S. DoD.
  • – 19 Bastion APCs received in 2017, supplied via U.S. DoD. A total of 31 have been reportedly supplied.
  • − 11 delivered and 50 on order as of August 2025.

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