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Eurosatory 2018: Nurol Makina presents Ejder Yalcin and NMS 4x4 armored.
The Turkish Company Nurol Makina has already delivered more than 400 Ejder Yalcin 4x4 armoured vehicles. A protototype of the vehicle was showed for the first time in May 2013 during IDEF, the defense exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey. The mass production of the Ejder Yalcin began in May 2014.
Nurol Makina Ejder Yalcin 4x4 armored at Eurosatory 2018, Land and Airland Defense & Security Exhibition in Paris, France (Picture source Army Recognition)
Turning the excitement it has generated in international markets into concrete deals and orders over the course of 2017, the Ejder Yalcin 4x4 armore has been selected oby five different countries in the world.
Over 400 vehicles have already been delivered, while confirmed orders are in place for 500 more. Depending on user preference, the vehicles can be delivered in different configurations and with different mission payloads. Nurol Makina is currently projecting 1,400 orders for the Ejder Yalcin, and the figures given above are testament to the platform's robust and well-established design, as well as the company's readiness to support, through its production efforts, the long life cycle of its vehicles and associated spare parts.
The Ejder Yalcin 4x4 armored was showcased for the first time in Europe during the defence exhibion Eurosatory 2018.
Engin Aykol, General Manager and CEO of Nurol Makina said, "The Ejder Yalcin has become one of the most attention-grabbing vehicles at events such as this, with official delegations all keen to take a closer look. During Eurosatory 2018 we'll be introducing Ejder Yalcin to delegations with which we have kept in contact from all around the world. We always say that the Ejder Yalcin has created a class of its own, and right now, we have no competitors in the same segment that can offer a similar level of proven mobility performance, protection and payload transport capability altogether. We are confident that this unrivalled vehicle will go on to meet the critical needs of different countries, and that the number of users will continue to grow."