Low silhouette, reduced size and weight, increased mobility and swiftness, decreased levels of acoustic and thermal signature are other contributing factors of AKREP IIe's innovative electric-based power and propulsion solution.
A supplier for NATO and the United Nations, Otokar will meet the expectations of modern armies with its new generation Akrep II, developed with the accumulated know-how and experience against threats.
The development, qualification and test drives for Akrep IIe still continue. After the IDEF '19, the company has conducted the calibration work of the electric engine.
As part of the mobility tests, the acceleration, gear and wheel system have been tested. With this heritage, Otokar's new armored vehicle family, the AKREP II is a successor specifically designed to meet the evolving demands of current and future military environments thanks to its compact size, low silhouette, low acoustic and thermal signature and effective firepower, the company said on its website.