DefExpo 2018: Tata unwraps revamped WhAP
Tata Motors has further developed its 8x8 armoured vehicle platform that it calls the Wheeled Amphibious Armoured Platform (WhAP). At Defexpo 2016 in Goa the vehicle was being called the Kestrel, but that name was not being used two years later.
The original prototype seen in Goa completed desert, flotation, mobility and live-fire trials at the hands of the Indian Army in 2017. Based on feedback from those evaluations, Tata produced modified prototypes that have improved armour protection and greater firepower.
Indeed, regarding the latter point, a notable difference on a new prototype on static display at DefExpo 2018
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