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Estonia chooses Turkish Yoruk 4X4 armored vehicles amid rising security threats

Estonia chooses Turkish Yoruk 4X4 armored vehicles amid rising security threats Nurol
By Anadolu Agency
Jun 30, 2024 11:50 AM

Estonian President Alar Karis visited Nurol Makina, one of the leading armored land vehicle manufacturers in the Turkish defense industry.

Karis said Estonia prefers Nurol Makina to meet the needs of its defense forces, owing to its world-class quality products, sustainability and fast delivery times.

Estonia chooses Turkish Yoruk 4X4 armored vehicles amid rising security threats
Estonian President Alar Karis visits Nurol Makina, one of Türkiye’s leading manufacturers of armored vehicles, and delivers a speech during his visit, to Ankara, Türkiye, June 2, 2024 (AA Photo)

Emphasizing that fast delivery time is particularly important, Karis said the geopolitical and security situation in Estonia’s region has become more tense than it has been for decades.

Noting that security challenges are expected to increase soon, he said: “Of course, your product is battle-tested.”

Karis further noted that “Türkiye has extensive experience in modern combat,” stressing that it is directly reflected in the development of armored vehicles and military equipment.

Estonia chooses Turkish Yoruk 4X4 armored vehicles amid rising security threats
Estonian President Alar Karis visits Nurol Makina, one of Türkiye’s leading manufacturers of armored vehicles. He tours their facilities, inspects vehicles including the YÖRÜK 4X4 (known as NMS 4X4 in international markets) designed primarily for Estonia, receives information, and later signs a vehicle currently in production at the facility. Ankara, Türkiye, June 29, 2024 (AA Photo)

“The war in Ukraine has shown the need to increase the allied defense industrial capacity, and Türkiye, with its innovative and capable defense industry, is certainly a frontrunner and role model here,” he added.

Underlining that Türkiye is an important NATO ally, he said: “Estonia and Türkiye are on the frontlines of NATO. We both know what it means to directly face the main threats to the Alliance.

Estonia chooses Turkish Yoruk 4X4 armored vehicles amid rising security threats
Estonian President Alar Karis experiences the vehicle by riding in it for a while Ankara, Türkiye, June 29, 2024 (AA Photo)

“Therefore, I am sure that your vehicles will serve the Estonian Defense Forces well, both when we are defending our own country but also when we are defending the alliance in general.”

Over 1,700 vehicles from more than 20 countries

Nurol Makina General Manager Engin Aykol said the company was very proud of the visit.

Noting that Nurol Makina is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of 4X4 armed vehicles, Aykol highlighted that it focuses all of its efforts and attention on perfecting the vehicles.

Estonia chooses Turkish Yoruk 4X4 armored vehicles amid rising security threats
Nurol Makina General Maneger Engin Aykol. Ankar, Türkiye, June 29, 2024 (AA Phots)

Stressing that it meets the needs of different geographies, notably NATO countries, with vehicles with high mobility and protection levels, he said Nurol Makina serves in more than 20 countries with over 1,700 vehicles with superior performance and cost effectiveness.

Aykol noted that Nurol Makina is happy to support security forces in Estonia with competitive vehicles, which are preferred without hesitation in the international arena.

Nurol Makina signed a contract on October 18, 2023, with the Estonian Center for Defense Investments in the Estonian capital of Tallinn to supply the country with Yoruk 4X4 wheeled armored vehicles.

Estonia became the sixth country and the third NATO member to prefer the Yoruk 4X4.

Nurol Makina is expected to carry out deliveries to Estonia within a year.

Yoruk 4X4 armored vehicles will be tailored to the specific needs of the Estonian Army. The vehicles will be equipped with various mission equipment in the Estonian Army inventory.

The Yoruk 4X4 Extended Wheelbase (NMS 4X4 EWB) configuration will be exported to Estonia for the first time under the contract.

The configuration is designed to provide enhanced space and versatility for a variety of operational requirements.

The vehicle has a longer wheelbase, allowing for a larger interior compartment and increased payload capacity. The expanded space allows for the placement of additional equipment, personnel or specialized modules tailored to specific tasks. The interior can be customized to suit different operational needs.

The vehicle retains the armored protection and advanced features of the base platform, ensuring the safety and security of the occupants.

Thanks to the width provided by the extended wheelbase, the Yoruk 4X4, which previously could carry up to seven people, can now carry up to 11.

Last Updated:  Jun 30, 2024 12:20 PM