The depot of the Red River Army unveiled his Modernized repairs of wheel vehicles Is Jan. 30.
The US Army announced on Tuesday that the two renovated institutions are the result of a four-year modernization project worth $ 42 million.
“Lift the roof” on Red River Modernization
The “Raise the Dach” project, which started in 2020, increased the roof height by almost 12 feet and widened the pillar room by 20 feet. With a combined place of 180,000 for the two buildings, depotym members now have more space for repairing body surfaces, surface preparation and the assembly processes. The larger depot also enables the team to work not only with light and medium -sized tactical vehicles, but also on larger assets.
In addition, the modernization project offered improved devices that will help the team work more efficiently. The revised institutions should primarily help and serve the experiences of the throaters.
Members of the Red River Army Depot, the American Corps of Engineers employees and representatives of the state and state government participated in the ceremony of the ligament. Special guests were col. Denis FajardoCommandant of the Rades and Colonel Calvin Kroeger, commander of the Fort Worth district, US Army Corps of Engineers.
“Many institutions that have served us faithfully over the decades are now at a stage where you need considerable upgrades to continue to meet the requirements of modern military operations,” said Fajardo. “In addition to the extremely positive effects that these facilities will have on our production process, the improvements that you see today include additional security measures to better protect our workforce.”