GEOPE

The Genikí Elafrý Óchima Pantós Edáfous (GEOPE; Universal Light Car All-Terrain) is a family of, , military utility vehicles. Produced by the Mursian company Zlana Motors, it forms an important vehicle for the Mursland Army.

History
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Varients

 * Poúma 7 - Trial version
 * GEOPE A.1 - First production variant
 * GEOPE Pustinya - Soft-top variant
 * GEOPE Arbalet - With a roof-mount for a . Various systems can be mounted.
 * ECEOPE Elektronna Chiniya - Equipped with an electronic ranging dish
 * AOPE Antena - Long range radio communication
 * GEOPE Peika - Version with open loading bay with wooden base. Much of the rear of the vehicle has been stripped to reduce chassis weight. It came standard equipped with foldable wooden benches which could function for troop transport.
 * GEOPE Lekar - Ambulance variant with elongated hull, can transport up to 4 laying patients.
 * GEOPE A.2
 * GEOPE Mechka Z - Armoured cabin, for protection against thrown projectiles and pistol rounds
 * GEOPE Mechka Y - Additionally armoured version
 * GEOPE Lekar A.2 - Ambulance variant with foldable working compartment, allowing easier air transport. Same interior items as the previous version.
 * GEOPE Lekar A.3 ("Krus Palatka") - Soft top Ambulance. Can transport up to 8 wounded sitting, or 3 laying.
 * GEOPE A.3 - 2002 refit, with new engine and improved IED protection
 * ECEOPE Trident - Upgrade of the ECEOPE Elektronna Chiniya, with a new electronic ranging device
 * GEOPE A.4 - New production variants of the A.3 specifications
 * GEOPE Mechka X - Version with integrated armour, increasing its durability.
 * Khrŭtka 2 - Small modifications to fit the wishes of the Mursland Pazach.

Users

 * Mursland
 * Obedinení Armiya: 8054 in active use of various versions.
 * Pazach: 80 of the Khrŭtka 2
 * Theyka
 * Ngāti Tūmatauenga: the Ngāti Tūmatauenga acquired 32 GEOPE A.1s in 1992 as a heavy weapons carrier for the parachute units. The vehicles have been overhauled in 2009 by the local Taumata Land Systems, with updated engines, transmission, electronical systems and other minor updates. As of 2021, all 32 vehicles are still in use, although they have been replaced in the airborne weapons carrier by ATVs and motorcycles.