A few days ago, the official account of Britain's Bowington Armored Test and Development Department (ATDU) released several pictures. Two electric off-road vehicles produced by China's Hangzhou Qiulong Technology Co., Ltd. were parked on a Polaris DAGOR A1 off-road vehicle, namely a Qiulong Qingfeng electric off-road bicycle and a Beng electric off-road motorcycle. ATDU said these vehicles would be used to help the British Army explore the combat capability of "future soldiers and light mobility.
A few days ago, the official account of Britain's Bowington Armored Test and Development Department (ATDU) released several pictures. Two electric off-road vehicles produced by China's Hangzhou Qiulong Technology Co., Ltd. were parked on a Polaris DAGOR A1 off-road vehicle, namely a Qiulong Qingfeng electric off-road bicycle and a Beng electric off-road motorcycle. ATDU said these vehicles would be used to help the British Army explore the combat capability of "future soldiers and light mobility. Last year, the Australian Army began testing the electric off-road vehicle of the horny dragon. The Australian Army believes that this kind of equipment has the advantages of lightness, low infrared signal and low noise, which is very suitable for the modern field environment with dense sensors, and the use of electric vehicles is also in line with the development direction of future vehicle technology.
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