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Frontline Communications delivers new mobile command vehicle for USPS Inspection Service

Frontline Communications, a division of Pierce Manufacturing and part of Oshkosh Corporation, has announced that its latest custom mobile command vehicle will be showcased at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition in Denver, Colorado.

The event runs from 18–21 October 2025 and will feature the public debut of the 46-foot 8-inch vehicle designed for the United States Postal Service Inspection Service (USPIS).

The company said the unit was recently delivered to support the USPIS’s mission-critical operations.

The vehicle has been developed to enhance coordination, communication and situational awareness for law enforcement agencies.

Custom-built for operational readiness

According to the company, the command vehicle is powered by a PACCAR MX-13 engine generating 510 horsepower.

It includes four slide-out sections, a 25kW generator and five roof-mounted HVAC units to maintain a climate-controlled environment suitable for extended deployments.

Key features include a full-service galley, eight workstations, dual-powered electric awnings and a 42-foot mast with a high-definition camera system.

The company said the configuration supports self-sufficient operation and reliable field communication.

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