Is the Agrale Marrua still in service?
Is the Agrale Marruá still in service?
Agrale Marruá – Electronic Warfare. The Marruá has entered service with both the Brazilian Army and the Brazilian Marine Corps, in addition to being acquired by the armies of Ecuador and Argentina, the latter using eighteen vehicles as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Haiti starting in 2009.
When did Marrua start making tractors?
Established in 1962, the brand’s current model line-up consists of the Marrua SUV and pick-up truck. The tractor range include both self-developed models, and ones based on Zetor designs. The company was originally called AGRISA, and built AGRISA-Bungartz tractors under license of the German-based Bungartz company.
What does the Agrale Marruá AM200 mean for the mining industry?
Aimed primarily at the mining industry, the military-grade Agrale Marruá AM200 is Australian Design Rule compliant, road-legal and will become available to private customers, although for now the homegrown electric version dubbed Bortana EV is not.
How much did it cost to build the Marruá?
Three prototypes were constructed for testing by the Brazilian Army, with Agrale investing $11 million into the project, and the Marruá was accepted for Brazilian service on 27 July 2005.
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What kind of vehicles does Agrale make?
Agrale produces the Marruá 4×4 Utility vehicle in both a Jeeplike versions, a pickup truck, and as a chassis cab. Current models include: AM2 MB-NET is a specialised version for the Brazilian Marine Corps, with rust-resistant paint, high-flotation tires, and seating for six.
When did Marrua start making trucks?
Established in 1962, the brand’s current model line-up consists of the Marrua SUV and pick-up truck. Tractors include both self-developed models, and ones based on Zetor designs.