Standing out with its domestic unmanned ground vehicle and IED disposal system solutions, Elektroland Defence reported a new export success.
Within the scope of the needs of the Bangladesh Army, the company will deliver a bomb disposal vehicle to the country. Within the scope of delivery to be realized as a turnkey project, the company will equip platform with the necessary storage and consumable equipment, disposal equipment, lighting, air conditioning, X-ray imaging device and Kutlu bomb disposal robot, which is also the company's original product. The interior design of the platform, which is stated to have a 1 + 2 personnel capacity, will also be made within the company.
With the delivery expected to be completed in the near future, the Bangladesh Army will significantly increase its IED detection and disposal.
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