What is a Tatical Vehicle?
Vehicle of high mobility and capability for deriving maximum tactical efficiency with bulletproofing for protection of human lives,
and standing from dangerous environmental conditions such as extreme hot and cold, flooding, etc.



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Gradeability (Side/longituninal slope)
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Fording capacity (Approach/departure angle)
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Environmental adaptability
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Prevention of electromagnetic
wave interference -
Bulletproof vehicle body (metal sheet, glass, and composite materials)
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Run-flat tires (allowing driving even after tire is hit by bullets)
Non-Glossy Painting and Camouflage
Preventing vehicle corrosion, and protecting vehicle from detection by direct observation (visual, or photo)
and indirect observation (infrared camera)
Military | Civilian vehicle | |
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Clear coating is added to civilian vehicles for the glossy look |
Progress Orientation of Tactical Vehicle
Items | First-generation (1977~) | Second-generation (1997~) | Third-generation (2016~) |
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Small-size |
![]() '78 ¼-ton standard vehicle |
![]() '97 civilian jeeps for military |
![]() All Terrain Vehicle |
![]() '80 1¼-ton standard vehicle |
![]() '03 Improvement of capabilities |
![]() Light Tactical Vehicle |
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Medium-size |
![]() '77 2½-ton standard vehicle |
![]() '03 Improvement of capabilities |
![]() New 2.5ton, 5ton Vehicle |
![]() '77 5-ton standard vehicle |
![]() '03 Improvement of capabilities |
![]() Medium Tactical Vehicle |
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Large-size |
![]() '01 commercial trucks for military use |
![]() Large Tactical Vehicle |
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Remarks |
Localization of U.S. vehicles |
Improvement of performances |
Developing Korean unique model |