A working model of the Peacekeeper II was first shown to visitors at the Law Enforcement Tactical Response Show & Conference West exhibit in 2003 after Textron representatives announced that the vehicles was in development back in 2002 at TREXPO East.https://www.policemag.com/339022/trexpo-west-tactical-tools In 2018, the 509th Logistics Readiness Squadron in Whiteman Air Force Base acquired a Peacekeeper II for static display purposes.
Design
Armor
The Peacekeeper II is equipped with thick armour rather than the armour available in most vehicles of its class. During tests, the armour proved to be capable of withstanding impacts from twenty two different types of ammunition, the highest caliber ammunition out of these being 7.62 mm armour-piercing round. The windows are made of ballistic glass, and the Peacekeeper II is equipped with run flat inserts on its tires.
Capabilities
The Peacekeeper II can carry a maximum of 8 personnel. This consists of the driver, one passenger in the front seat and six passengers in the cabin at the rear. The vehicle is powered by a V8gas engine. Optionally, this can be replaced with a diesel engine. It is equipped with 4-wheel drive, an Allisonautomatic transmission, and power steering. It can reach a maximum speed of 70 mph Apart from law enforcement, the vehicle is intended for use in counter terrorism operations, SWAT operations, convoy protection, and base security.
Features
In addition to the high level of protection, the vehicle also provides a high degree of comfort. It is equipped with air conditioning and heaters, and the interior is fully insulated. Bucket seats are provided for the driver and front passenger, while bench seats are provided for the rear cabin. Large windows made of ballistic glass and eight view vision blocks in the rear cabin are provided for visibility. Eight pistol ports are located below each of the vision blocks. Foldable running boards with handrails are included on each side of the vehicle and at the back, offering mobile tactical advantage and protection to the crew.
Armament
The addition of weapons is supported by a rotating cupola. The cupola is optional, and removable, and mounted atop the roof. This is rotatable 180 degrees, and allows the addition of a Squad automatic weapon, or M240 machine gun. or MK19 Mod3 40mmautomatic grenade launcher. The firing ports also allow the accommodation of various weapons, and have the capability to disperse crowd control devices such as smoke grenades, with minimum risk to the crew.