[HUN] Ejder Yalcin / Gidrán 4x4


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A Pro Patria cég, Integrált Felderítő Platform (IFP) eszköze. Ez egy komplex szenzorrendszer, mely kettős kamerarendszerből áll, beépített lézeres távolságmérővel (LRF) és földfigyelő radarral (GSR), valamint egy nagy teherbírású szintező egységből, amely kompenzálja a jármű lejtését:
 
felvételek kedvéért tömörülnek ennyire össze, vagy ez a bevett szokás?
Azèrt a bemutatólövèszetek sokszor csak nyomokban tartalmaznak valóságot.

Nekem volt hogy 4 perc alatt kellett ellőnöm 8 tárat mert mögöttünk ott volt jópár tábibá. Ès hogy látványos legyen

Mèg jó hogy volt hó, abban le tudtam hűteni.
 

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Nurol Makina and its export success : Production speed is key...


Nurol Makina won its first European contract in 2018 and in 2019, with a deal for 10+40 Ejder Yalçin vehicles for Hungary, which were manufactured by Nurol at its factory in Ankara and delivered by 2020. It was revealed that another 56 Ejder Yalçins had been delivered in early 2025 during an acceptance ceremony in Hungary. They are known as the Gidran in Hungarian service and fitted with systems specific to the country’s needs upon delivery. Hungary may require up to 600 Nurol vehicles, many of which could be built domestically through the Gidran Armoured Vehicles (GAV) company, a local venture that Nurol set up with Raba Automotive with a facility in Győr.

Hungary was soon joined by Estonia, ordering 100 of the NMS, a lighter protected mobility platform, in October 2023 following “an extensive and technically complex procurement with extremely intense competition, involving a total of nine companies from six countries,” according to the Estonian Centre for Defence Investment. All 100 vehicles had been delivered by April 2024. The time from procurement through to delivery of the complete order was just seven months.

The company has built a reputation for speed of delivery and production. For example, Tunisia ordered 70 Ejder Yalçins in February 2017, they had been delivered within the year.
 
Nurol Makina and its export success : Production speed is key...


Nurol Makina won its first European contract in 2018 and in 2019, with a deal for 10+40 Ejder Yalçin vehicles for Hungary, which were manufactured by Nurol at its factory in Ankara and delivered by 2020. It was revealed that another 56 Ejder Yalçins had been delivered in early 2025 during an acceptance ceremony in Hungary. They are known as the Gidran in Hungarian service and fitted with systems specific to the country’s needs upon delivery. Hungary may require up to 600 Nurol vehicles, many of which could be built domestically through the Gidran Armoured Vehicles (GAV) company, a local venture that Nurol set up with Raba Automotive with a facility in Győr.

Hungary was soon joined by Estonia, ordering 100 of the NMS, a lighter protected mobility platform, in October 2023 following “an extensive and technically complex procurement with extremely intense competition, involving a total of nine companies from six countries,” according to the Estonian Centre for Defence Investment. All 100 vehicles had been delivered by April 2024. The time from procurement through to delivery of the complete order was just seven months.

The company has built a reputation for speed of delivery and production. For example, Tunisia ordered 70 Ejder Yalçins in February 2017, they had been delivered within the year.
A gyári minőségi átvétel történt meg egyelőre leszállítva hamarosan.