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The YÖRÜK 4x4, one of Türkiye’s leading armored vehicles, is preparing to capture attention with its new version. Developed by Nurol Makina, the vehicle will make its first public appearance at the IDEF defense fair. The latest version comes with significant upgrades, not only in design but also in performance, protection, and adaptability, offering modern solutions to evolving battlefield requirements.
The new YÖRÜK 4x4 is equipped with enhanced ballistic protection and improved mobility, ensuring higher survivability in complex operational environments. Thanks to its modular architecture, the vehicle can be reconfigured quickly to suit different mission profiles. This versatility makes it suitable for both domestic security operations and international deployments, offering wide operational flexibility.
Nurol Makina officials highlight that the vehicle was developed using extensive field experience gained from years of operational service. The new YÖRÜK 4x4 combines high maneuverability in rugged terrains with an upgraded engine and suspension system, delivering both durability and superior performance in the field.
As a product of Türkiye’s defense industry localization efforts, the YÖRÜK 4x4 is also targeting a strong position in international markets. With its unveiling, it is set to provide a reliable, high-performance option not only for Turkish security forces but also for allied and partner nations.
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