Indian Army Supercharges Soldier Mobility with 300 High-Tech 'Mules'

Indian Army Supercharges Soldier Mobility with 300 High-Tech 'Mules'


The Indian Army has just received a massive boost in soldier mobility with the procurement of 300 TVS Sundaram All Terrain Tactical Haulers (ATT Haulers). This innovative, made-in-India load carrier is designed to lighten the load for soldiers and enhance their agility on the battlefield.


Lightweight, Yet Powerful​

Don't let its compact size fool you. The ATT Hauler can carry up to 120 kg of gear, supplies, and ammunition, freeing up soldiers to focus on their primary combat duties. This increased mobility translates to quicker response times, improved maneuverability, and ultimately, a greater chance of mission success.

Built for Any Terrain​

Whether it's scaling rugged mountains, traversing dense forests, or navigating sandy deserts, the ATT Hauler's robust design and hybrid electric powertrain make it unstoppable. It can even handle water crossings, making it the perfect companion for soldiers in any environment.

300 Units and Counting​

The initial procurement of 300 ATT Haulers is a significant step towards modernizing the Indian Army's logistical capabilities. It signals a commitment to providing soldiers with the best possible tools to carry out their missions safely and effectively.

A Homegrown Innovation​

The ATT Hauler is a testament to India's growing prowess in defence technology. Developed in collaboration with Marom Dolphin of Israel, this cutting-edge vehicle was designed specifically for the unique challenges faced by the Indian Army.

The Future of Battlefield Mobility​

The ATT Hauler represents the next generation of battlefield logistics. By unburdening soldiers and enabling them to move faster and farther, it's not just a vehicle, it's a force multiplier that could reshape the way the Indian Army operates.
 
This is a wonderful joint development project as its use will increase in high altitude, steep and rough terrain areas including in forests with many obstacles and thick vegetation. India should make the most of this product and sell it to many other countries as there will be a large requirement for this.
 
Any improvement over old system in Armed forces should be appreciated.Make in India mission cannot be a perfect project each time in a juggar india. Jai Hind
 

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