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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP22 Jun 2014 11:11 p.m. PST

"URAL is the new 4x4 armoured vehicle of Otokar especially designed for police, law enforcement and paramilitary forces. The vehicle is the latest in the line of products reflecting on Otokar's experience in paramilitary and internal security vehicles.

URAL is a versatile modular and innovative platform that fulfils the requirements of even the most demanding missions. An all-around armoured hull fully protects the personnel against various threats. Furthermore, thanks to the vehicle's ample interior space, ergonomic full-size seats, URAL provides superior personnel comfort as well.

Top-notch powertrain components assembled onto a high strength chassis maximize vehicle's off-road performance, whereas elastic components between the body and the chassis help minimize the cabin vibrations on different terrains. Optimized modular body construction design enables many configurations and assembly of various weapons/equipment required by diverse missions, hence complementing ‘single platform for multiple operations' philosophy…"

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14th Brooklyn23 Jun 2014 5:38 a.m. PST

I feel this an unfortunate choice for a name… rather reminds one of Russian vehicles than one from a NATO country.

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