The Pandur Evolution (Evo) has been engineered by a team having more than three decades of experience of design, development, production, testing and logistic support of about 2,000 tracked vehicles. Therefore, the PANDUR shares a lot of design loads and boundary conditions for the concept design, dimensioning and selection of mechanical and electrical/ electronical components and subsystems with the tracked vehicle families (ASCOD / ULAN). So far, 34 Pandur 6x6 have already been ordered by the Austrian army (Bundesheer), the first of which were delivered on 4 June. The program cost turns around EUR 105 million (USD 123 million).
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GDELS Pandur Evo 6x6 at Eurosatory 2018 (Picture source: Army Recognition)
