Innlay Tactical Jeep

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Innlay Tactical Jeep
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Overview
Type4x4 utility truck
ManufacturerMyanmar Army
Production2016 - Present
Body and chassis
Body style3-door station wagon
LayoutFront engine / Four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine3.2L Dongfeng Chaochai CYQD80-E4
Transmission5-speed manual

Innlay Tactical Jeep, commonly called the Innlay Jeep (Burmese: အင်းလေးဂျစ်), is a 4x4 off-road vehicle designed and manufactured by Tatmadaw Heavy Industry. Currently production capacity is 200 units annually. Later will increase to 1000 units per annual.[1] Innlay Jeeps are only issued to Tatmadaw.

History[]

In 2016, Tatmadaw took over automobile industries from Ministry of Industry (Myanmar). Those factories were halted operations due to various reasons by government before transfer to Tatmadaw.[1]

The axles for Innlay are produced from Tatmadaw Heavy Industry (Myingyan) and gearboxes are from Tatmadaw Heavy Industry (Magway).[2] The final assembly is done by Tatmadaw Heavy Industry (Htonbo).[3] Htonbo factory assembled Mazda Pathfinder XV-1 since 1970.

The engine looks like DCD Engine ( CY 499 Ti ) produced from No (14) Heavy Industry (Thagaya) under Ministry of Industry (Myanmar).[4] But the factory was suspended its operation in 2017 due to financial losses. So the Tatmadaw imported engines from China.

Variants[]

Innlay Jeep comes in short wheelbase version with a canvas roof and a pair of large folding benches in the rear. This variant is mainly issued to high-ranking officers.

Newly developed Type 63 multiple rocket launcher mounted version and rocket pod mounted version were seen at 76th Anniversary Armed Forces Day parade.

References[]

  1. ^ a b https://cincds.gov.mm/node/1941?page=7&d=1
  2. ^ "Senior General Min Aung Hlaing visits Tatmadaw heavy industries and assembling of car engine parts in Magway and Myingyan stations » Senior General Min Aung Hlaing".
  3. ^ "Senior General Min Aung Hlaing inspects manufacturing of vehicles, machine parts at Tatmadaw Heavy Industry in Htonbo » Senior General Min Aung Hlaing".
  4. ^ "Myanmar Ministry of Industry". MYANMAR MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY.
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