Not Afraid of the Harsh Arctic: Rostec Tests the Multi-Ton TM-140 All-Terrain Vehicle

The vehicle covered over 2,300 km of rough terrain

Rostec has tested the TM-140 tracked all-terrain vehicle, the state corporation's press service reported.

The all-terrain vehicle was developed at Kurganmashzavod. The model's payload capacity is up to 4 tons. The TM-140 can operate at temperatures down to -45°C.

The all-terrain vehicle has a range of 550 km. The vehicle is capable of traversing rough terrain with slopes and inclines up to 30°.

Thanks to its modular architecture, it can be adapted to a wide range of tasks in the shortest possible time. The all-terrain vehicle has undergone (https://t.me/rostecru/8972) severe testing in the Arctic – the vehicle covered over 2,300 km of rough terrain, transporting cargo and towing stuck equipment.
Press Service of Rostec State Corporation

The state corporation has not yet revealed how the TM-140 coped with the crash test program.

Rostec Tests the Multi-Ton TM-140 All-Terrain Vehicle

Earlier, www1.ru reported that the new TM-140 all-terrain vehicles were delivered to Russian rescuers.

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