On 10 January 2017, a new 8×8 APC prototype called the
Wheeled Armoured Vehicle (Improved) was handed off to the JSDF to replace the 365 Type 96 vehicles in service. Developed by the
Japanese Defense Ministry in collaboration with
Komatsu Limited, this next generation wheeled vehicle was designed to offer more protection against
improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with a similar layout to the
Patria AMV and
Stryker, providing a family of different vehicles on a common chassis. The new vehicle proposed is longer, higher and heavier than the Type 96. Around US$41 million was invested by the Ministry of Defense. The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced that further prototype testing would end in 2018, due to concerns of a lack of adequate bulletproofing material that can be used and whether revisions can be made to meet the target production and the costs in time. The MOD reported that they would continue to look for suitable APCs to replace the Type 96. Among the vehicles tested included the LAV 6.0, the Patria AMV and the Mitsubishi Mobile Armored Vehicle. On 9 December 2022, the Japanese Ministry of Defense awarded a contract for the
Patria AMV through Patria Japan. ==Operators==