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Ermine Buggy 4x4 Dutch Tactical Vehicle

Ermine Buggy 4x4

Tactical Vehicle
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Basic Information
Name
Ermine Buggy 4x4 Dutch Tactical Vehicle
Designation
Ermine Buggy 4x4
Alternate Designation
Ermine Buggy 4x4
Equipment Type
Tactical Vehicle
Manufacturer
Developed by Rheinmetall Defence Nederland, a subsidiary of German defense manufacturer Rheinmetall following the acquisition of Dutch startup REEQ in March 2024.
Date of Introduction
2024
Description

The Ermine Dutch Buggy 4x4 Tactical Vehicle is the entry-level, crew-served variant in the Ermine family, specifically designed for reconnaissance, liaison, and light fire support missions. Measuring 3.25 meters in length, the vehicle features a side-by-side two-seat cabin and supports modular mission modules. This high degree of modularity aligns with contemporary military doctrine, which prioritizes adaptability over single-purpose platforms. The standardized payload system accommodates mission modules up to 500 kg for 4x4 variants, allowing for rapid reconfiguration across diverse operational requirements: ​ Reconnaissance and Surveillance: Digital payload modules support integration of next-generation Fire Support Teams (FISTVs) sensors, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) recharging stations, and command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) equipment. Anti-Tank Operations: The platform accommodates lightweight anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) systems, including TOW derivatives and Spike Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) carrier configurations. Fire Support: The modular mounting system enables integration of 7.62 mm or 12.7 mm weapon stations, 40 mm automatic grenade launchers, or loitering munition carriers. Medical Evacuation (CASEVAC): The advanced suspension system supports litter racks and facilitates rapid casualty extraction from forward areas in the absence of conventional medical evacuation assets. Mobile Power Generation: The hybrid system operates as a distributed power node for command posts, delivering silent, carbon-neutral energy generation with battery storage for forward-deployed electronic warfare or communications equipment. The vehicle's ability to be transported four per CH-47 Chinook helicopter enables rapid deployment of Ermine squadrons across fragmented operational environments. In combination with the United States Air Force (USAF) C-130 internal load capability, Ermine units can sustain operations more than 200 kilometers from main supply routes.

Ground Specifications
Crew 1
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Engine The Ermine's series hybrid drivetrain represents a significant departure from conventional military vehicle propulsion. Each axle is powered by a 30 kW electric motor supplied by a 16 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery operating at 80 volts. The diesel range extender (Stage 5 emissions compliant, F34 fuel compatible) provides continuous power generation without direct mechanical coupling to the wheels—a configuration that allows the vehicle to operate in three distinct mode
Max Speed 90.0 km/h
Range 50.0 km
System
Alternative Designation Ermine Buggy 4x4
Type Tactical Vehicle
Manufacturer Developed by Rheinmetall Defence Nederland, a subsidiary of German defense manufacturer Rheinmetall following the acquisition of Dutch startup REEQ in March 2024.
Configuration 4x4
Crew 1 ea
Passenger 1 ea
Payload Capacity 500 kg
Towing Capacity The towing capacity exceeds 750 kg for field trailers, with documented capability to maneuver with 10-ton trailers in low-speed tactical scenarios.
Dimensions
Length 3,250 mm
Width 1,700 mm
Height 1,820 mm
Weight, Combat 1,600 kg
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type The Ermine's series hybrid drivetrain represents a significant departure from conventional military vehicle propulsion. Each axle is powered by a 30 kW electric motor supplied by a 16 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery operating at 80 volts. The diesel range extender (Stage 5 emissions compliant, F34 fuel compatible) provides continuous power generation without direct mechanical coupling to the wheels—a configuration that allows the vehicle to operate in three distinct mode
Engine Power INA
Maximum Range Silent electric mode: 50 km range through heavy terrain, 100 km on road surfaces (tactical advantage in reconnaissance and approach phases) Hybrid mode: Diesel engine provides continuous charging for sustained operations exceeding 1,000 km Diesel-only mode: Instant start with empty battery allows 1,200 km continuous range using 100-160 liter fuel capacity This architecture enables tactical advantages conventional vehicles cannot match. The absence of transmission noise and thermal signature ("Silent Move & Silent Watch" capability) provides marked superiority in reconnaissance, ambush avoidance, and covert positioning operations.
Maximum Speed 90 km/h
Amphibious No
Gradient 90 %
Side Slope 70 %
Vertical Step INA
Trench INA
Fording 500 mm
Main Weapon System
Note The chassis is constructed with a modular design allowing field-swappable mission modules and interchangeable weapon systems—a quad can be converted to UGV configuration simply by removing the steering module.
Protection
Armor INA
Applique Armor INA
NBC Protection No
Smoke Equipment No
Details
Country of Origin Netherlands
Category Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles
Land > All-Terrain Vehicles > Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles
Filter Label
E
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
3.25 m
Width
1.7 m
Height
1.82 m
Weight
1600 kg
Operators (2)
Ukraine
Netherlands
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