Nurol Ejder
The Nurol Ejder is a family of armoured vehicles produced by Turkish company Nurol Makina. Two versions exists under the Ejder name, a 6x6 version, and a more popular 4x4 version, referred to as Ejder Yalcin.
Variants
Ejder 6×6 Armoured Combat Vehicle
Baseline 6×6 version is fitted with a remotely controlled 7.62 mm caliber machine gun and 40mm automatic grenade launcher. Supports integration of various weapon systems and armed turrets weighted up to 5 tons. V-shaped hull for improved protection against landmines and IEDs. It can withstand the blast from an 8 kg mine. Protection can be enhanced with modular add-on armor.A number of these vehicles were sold to Georgia in 2008.
Ejder Yalçın 4×4 Armoured Combat Vehicle
Design studies on the vehicle were initiated in the last quarter of 2012 and a pre-prototype of the base vehicle was exhibited at the IDEF in 2013. Mass production of the vehicle began in May 2014.It features a V-shaped hull design, integrating floating floor plates and blast mitigation seating to provide protection against mines and IED's. It can accommodate up to 11 personnel and can carry a payload of up to 4 tons.
The vehicle is equipped with optionally integrated, remote-controlled and manually operated weapon stations. It is fitted with two gun ports on the roof. The optional armament mounted on the vehicle includes 7.62mm and 12.7mm machine guns, a 25mm anti-aircraft gun and a 40mm automatic grenade launcher.
Versions
Both vehicles can be configured to be used in a variety of roles including:- Personnel carrier
- Reconnaissance
- Nuclear, biological and chemical warfare
- Fire support
- ATGM carrier
- IFV
- Mortar
- Command
- Recovery
- Medical evacuation
- Engineering
Operators
Ejder 6×6 current operators
- : 130, 30 in storage, 60 on order, 220 in total
- : Received Nurol Ejder 6x6s from Turkey in July 2025.
Ejder Yalçın 4×4 current operators
- *Army of Burkina Faso: in use since at least early 2022, first seen during January 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état.
- *Chadian Ground Forces: at least 20 in service, some were operated by the Chadian peacekeeping contingent of United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali.
- *Hungarian Ground Forces: 10 in service, 40 more on order, plus up to 300 additional vehicles to be produced locally in Hungary under licence from Nurol Makina, with Hungarian variant receiving the name Gidran.
- *Malaysian Army United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon contingent: 20 on order.
- *Royal Moroccan Army: 30 Ejder Yalçıns in service.
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- *Niger Army: unspecified quantity ordered in 2022.
- *Qatari Emiri Land Force: 342 on order.
- *National Gendarmerie: 25 units purchased in February 2018.
- *Tanzanian Army: first seen in use in late 2025.
- *Tunisian Army: 71 in service.
- *Turkish Land Forces: 360+.
- *Gendarmerie General Command: 200.
- *General Directorate of Security: 417.
- *Border Troops of the State Security Service: 24 in service, 1000 more on order.