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Hyundai Rotem Closes K808 Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier Deal with Peru

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Hyundai Rotem Closes K808 Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier Deal with Peru

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Republic of Korea Army Orders 3rd Batch of Hyundai Rotem K806 and K808 Vehicles
Hyundai Rotem K808 Wheeled Armored Personnel Carriers

South Korean defense company Hyundai Rotem is closing in on a contract to export K808 wheeled armored personnel carriers to Peru. The Hyundai Motor Co. subsidiary, which was named a supplier of wheeled armored vehicles to Peru last November, is currently working on technical documents to deliver modified vehicles that meet Peru’s requirements. The deal that would mark South Korea’s first export of such weapons to Latin America. The Korea Economic Daily Global reported that export volumes and unit prices haven’t yet been fixed but based on Hyundai Rotem’s past defense contracts with the Korean government and the Korean Army, its deal with Peru could reach as many as 99 units worth 250 billion won ($190 million).

The K808/806 White Tiger (Baekho) wheeled armored personnel carrier is family of 8×8 and 6×6 armored vehicles. Developed by Hyundai Rotem as a private venture in 2012, the Korean Army declared a plan to acquire 600 6×6 and 8×8 wheeled APCs in order to help build rapid response forces molded after U.S. Stryker combat brigades, according to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA). Hyundai Rotem made the K808/806 in competition with the Doosan Black Fox and Samsung Techwin MPV, and eventually won the competition. In September 2018, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration announced Hyundai Rotem would begin mass-producing the K806 and K808 vehicles later in the year. Hyundai Rotem plans to export its K808 wheeled armored vehicles.

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South Korea K808 Armored Personnel Carrier
South Korea K808 Armored Personnel Carriers. (Photo by Hyundai Rotem)

The engine is located in the front on the left side, while the driver sits beside the engine to the right. The troop compartment is at the rear, accommodating 10 fully equipped soldiers plus 2 crew members. Troops enter and exit the vehicle via a rear automatic ramp in addition to 4 roof hatches. Initially, the K808/806 Scorpion was fitted with a Hyundai diesel engine developing 380 hp, but later this engine was replaced with another Hyundai engine developing 420 hp with a 7-speed transmission and 2-mode secondary transmission. This engine is used in 8×8 configuration. The vehicle has an automatic drive-line management system, central tire inflation system, and run-flat tires. The Scorpion 8×8 is fully amphibious, propelled by two water jets, but the Scorpion 6×6 is not.

The K808/806 has an all-welded armored hull that provides protection against small-arms fire and artillery shell splinters. It can be fitted with add-on armor for a higher level of protection. It is also equipped with the NBC protection system. The vehicle is provided with a remotely controlled weapon station armed with a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher or 12.7 mm machine gun. It can also support a two-man turret, armed with a 30 mm cannon and coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun. It can also feature a manned weapon station with a 40 mm grenade launcher and 7.62 mm machine gun. The K806/K808 will be outfitted with a one-person protected weapon station armed with an M2HB machine gun rather than an RWS, to reduce acquisition costs, although the company could supply such systems if requested.

K808 8x8 Armored Personnel Carrier
South Korea K808 Armored Personnel Carriers. (Photo by Hyundai Rotem)

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