The Vysokotochnye Kompleksy holding, part of Rostec, has announced the resumption of large-scale production of TM-140 amphibious tracked all-terrain vehicles.
The holding's press service reported that 40 such vehicles are planned for production in 2026. The TM-140 will also be presented at Gazprom's corporate exposition at the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum.
The TM-140 is designed for operation in northern territories and difficult terrain. The all-terrain vehicle has a payload capacity of up to 4 tons, a range of 550 km, and a speed of up to 45 km/h on solid surfaces. On water, the vehicle can reach speeds of up to 5 km/h. The installation of additional fuel tanks is possible, increasing the range to 870 km.
Rostec emphasized that the equipment is fully import-substituted and has already proven its reliability in operation. Currently, more than 900 such vehicles are used in the north of Russia, including in the service of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Vysokotochnye Kompleksy will showcase the TM-140 all-terrain vehicle and the ANT 1000 PM robotic firefighting system at the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum.
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