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NEWS | May 4, 2022

M1117 ASV, M1200 AK: Say Goodbye. It’s Turn-in Time!

M1117 ASV
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Maintenance leaders, the Army added the M1117 armored security vehicle (ASV) to the Master Divestiture List (MDL) in April 2019. ASVs have been replaced with the M-ATV. That means as of September 2021, all ASVs are considered excess, and should be directed for turn-in to Sierra Army Depot (SIAD) RIC: B2F, DODAAC: W62G2X.
        
The M1200 armored knight (AK) has also been added to the MDL for full divestiture by the close of FY 22 and turn-ins will be directed to SIAD as well.
        
For more info concerning turn-in for either vehicle, contact Joe Boca at:
 
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