Tag: Otokar
American Rheinmetall’s Electric Hybrid XM30 Combat Vehicle
The US Army Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV), now officially designated the XM30, may utilize electric hybrid power. Allision Transmission announced that it is...
Turkish Armour Aims For Exports
Armoured vehicles designed and manufactured by Turkish companies are now finding their own export markets.
For many years the Turkish Land Forces Command (TLFC) deployed...
Ubiquitous Mobile Firepower
An increasing number of countries are now providing their tracked and wheeled armoured personnel carriers (APC), and in some cases protected patrol vehicles (PPV)...
Otokar aims to meet to the unique land systems needs of Latin America
Otokar will promote its solutions with transfer of technology and local manufacturing business models for land system requirements of its customers at Expodefensa 2019...
Otokar offers solutions with technology transfer and local manufacturing models
Otokar, a Koç Group company, will participate in the 20th edition of DSEI on 10-13 September 2019 in London, UK. Otokar, which offers solutions...
Otokar aims to increase its presence in Latin America
Otokar, leading supplier of the Turkish Military and Security Forces for tactical vehicles, participates in LAAD Defence & Security exhibition in Rio de Janeiro,...
Otokar to Present ARMA 6×6 and COBRA II in Abu Dhabi
Otokar, with armoured vehicles used in 32 countries across the world, attends at the IDEX to take place on February 17-21, 2019 in Abu...
Armoured Vehicles – Combat Compendium
Armoured vehicles come in many shapes and sizes, with differing roles. This compendium will examine two categories: armoured fighting vehicles (AFV) used for direct...
Tanked Up
Main Battle Tanks (MBT) continue to offer the most effective means for providing mobile protected firepower against a range of targets in both offensive...
Issue of August/September 2016
This is the August/September 2016 issue of Armada International. This is not the latest issue. To read the current month’s issue of the magazine, please...