Developed by Otokar, AKREP II 4×4 successfully completed all performance and durability tests defined in military standards, and showed superior performance in firing tests with gun turrets of different calibers integrated on it.

AKREP II, which continues its promotional activities in the country and abroad, continues to attract attention from users. Two countries in different geographies tested the SCORPION II under their own country conditions. Otokar continues its design and production works for new variants in line with the demands of its users.

Otokar, which supplies land vehicles to NATO and the United Nations, has created the AKREP II product family. AKREP II was designed on the basis of the AKREP armored vehicle family developed in 1995, which has proven itself in domestic and export markets.

Developed to meet the current and future needs of modern armies with its low silhouette, high mobility and survivability, the AKREP II family draws attention with its modular structure suitable for carrying weapons up to 90 millimeters.

AKREP II is one step closer to mass production

AKREP II has an infrastructure that allows the use of alternative power groups such as electricity, diesel and hybrid. Otokar introduced the electric version of the family, AKREP IIe, in 2019, and the diesel version, AKREP IId, in 2021. AKREP II, in which power generation and transmission systems, sensors, computers, communication and targeting systems are integrated in a single system, also offers an infrastructure that will accelerate the transition towards autonomous vehicles.

AKREP II is one step closer to mass production


The crab attracts attention with its movement

AKREP II’s all-wheel drive system and optionally available steerable rear axle provide the vehicle with unmatched maneuverability. Thanks to its all-wheel drive system, independent suspension and serial power package, AKREP II has superior mobility in all kinds of terrain conditions such as mud, snow and puddles. The mobility of AKREP II is maximized by the crab movement provided by its steerable rear axle.

In the vehicle; The main mechanical components of the systems such as steering, acceleration and braking are electrically controlled. This feature enables remote control of the vehicle, adaptation of driving assistance systems and autonomous driving.


Low silhouette, effective firepower

With AKREP II, low silhouette, high mine protection and effective firepower are offered on the same platform. With hybrid and electric drive alternatives, the thermal and acoustic traces of the vehicle are kept to a minimum.

Developed to be adaptable to many different mission profiles, AKREP II has superior firepower and survivability. AKREP II, where it is possible to integrate different weapon systems from medium caliber to 90 millimeters; It can perform tasks such as surveillance, armored reconnaissance, air defense and forward surveillance, and can take part in different tasks such as fire support vehicle, air defense vehicle, anti-tank vehicle.

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