Pandur 8×8 EVO Czechia Wheeled Armored Vehicle
Pandur 8×8 EVO






The Pandur 8×8 EVO is a Czechia wheeled armored vehicle that is fully developed and manufactured in the Czech Republic. TATRA DEFENCE VEHICLE (TDV) collaborates with leading domestic and international partners, facilitating the transfer of key technologies. The production of UT30MK2 turrets and the integration of communication and information systems are conducted directly at TDV. The Pandur 8×8 EVO project brings significant economic benefits to the Czech Republic, ensures a secure supply for the Czech Armed Forces, and enhances the importance of the Czech defense industry. The platform is fully interoperable with NATO systems and builds upon the export successes of earlier versions of the Pandur 8×8 vehicle. TDV provides options to customize the vehicles to meet the demands of international customers, which may include transferring production and technologies. The Pandur 8×8 EVO platform features an advanced electro-optical system that enables effective reconnaissance and combat operations in complex environments. The EdgeSA system, developed in collaboration with Retia and Axon Vision, equips the crew with 360-degree situational awareness, allowing them to observe their surroundings, quickly identify potential threats, and greatly enhance overall situational awareness. An advanced information system supports data sharing with other vehicles, transfers information to higher-level command systems, and enables integration into multi-domain operations. The Pandur 8×8 EVO is powered by a high-performance Cummins ISL 540 six-cylinder turbo-diesel engine that delivers 405 kW, paired with a ZF Ecomat automatic transmission. The vehicle can reach a maximum speed of 105 km/h and has an operational range of over 600 km. Thanks to its independent suspension system and central tire inflation system, the vehicle is capable of handling challenging terrain and can be transported by A400M or C-17 aircraft. The design of the Pandur 8×8 EVO is fully modular, facilitating the integration of various weapon, sensor, and information systems. This flexibility allows for the creation of multiple variants based on the chassis, including those intended for direct combat, command and control, reconnaissance, artillery support (such as the Crossbow turret with a 120mm mortar), or air defense (like the UT30MK3 turret). The platform is engineered for easy maintenance and future upgrades.