| Engine - 155 HP Diesel Engine BS-III | |
| Titable cabin | |
| Differential lock. | |
| Full S-CAM air brake | |
| 4 x 4 (all wheel drive) | |
| Cold starting device | |
| Blackout equipment | |
| Higher power to weight ratio | |
| Single wheel version | |
| Swiveling tow hook | |
| CTwo speeds in transfer | |
| Max. speed : 107.5 kmph | |
| Max. gradiability under full load : 31.59 | |
| Turning circle diameter : 14.3 m |
A troop vehicle is any vehicle for land-based military transport and activity, including combat vehicles, both specifically designed for or significantly used by military and armed forces. Most troop vehicles require off-road capabilities and/or vehicle armour plate, making them heavy, therefore some have vehicle tracks instead of being wheeled vehicles; and half-tracks have both. Furthermore, some troop vehicles are amphibious, constructed for use on land and water, and sometimes also intermediate surfaces. Troop vehicles are almost always camouflaged, or at least painted in inconspicuous colors In contrast, under the Geneva Conventions, all non-combatant military vehicles, such as field ambulances and mobile first aid stations, must be properly and clearly marked as such. Under the conventions, when respected, such vehicles are legally immune from deliberate attack by all combatants.