TATRA TRUCKS is producing its first prototype of new armored vehicle

Czech heavy-duty truck manufacturer TATRA TRUCKS is producing its first prototype of new armored vehicle.

Defense Minister Martin Stropnický accompanied by the Deputy to the management section of industrial cooperation and management of organizations, Thomas Kuchta came to TATRA TRUCKS in Koprivnica, to get acquainted with the company and the production of military vehicles.

During  visit to the factory was shown еру first prototype of new four doors armored vehicles based on the chassis of Tatra  all-terrain military truck.

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