TATC

The TATC (Tracked All Terrain Carrier) is a, , designed and produced by Taumata Land Systems, featuring a twin-cab configuration and an articulated steering system. The vehicle was designed with modularity in mind, in fact the back car has the ability of being fitted with a variety of mission modules. Changing the module only requires 4 hours by trained personnel, and can be performed in operational theather.

Variants
The vehicle can be configured in different versions, adapting to a variety of battefield roles:
 * APC:
 * ISTAR:
 * Command Post:
 * Mortar Carrier:
 * Ambulance:
 * Logistic:
 * Engineering:
 * Armored Recovery Vehicle (proposed):

Users

 * Theyka
 * The Ngāti Tūmatauenga operates 102 vehicles, which can be attached ad-hoc to other army units. Currently employed in deployments in Maracatibe and Alsahra'.
 * The Te Taua Moana o Theyka's 1 Tactical Group operates 8 vehicles.


 * Mursland
 * The Mursland Army has 1250 TATCs in use of various models as armoured personal carriers. They ordered a batch of 1500 in late 2004, with production spread between the nations. Much of the advanced components would be manufactured by Taumata Land Systems in Theyka, while Zlana Motors would produce hull-plating and suspension locally in Mursland, and assemble the vehicles. The first set of 20 vehicles was to be delivered by June 2006. However, issues on the Mursian side delayed delivery to the army, and it took until January 2007 until the first vehicle was fully assembled. Costs overruns and election of KLD's Boyka Zahariev in May 2007 resulted in a reduction of the order by 250 units, as the military budget was reduced.


 * Ringerike
 * Operated extensively by the Home Guard of the Ringerike Army (Ringerike Hær), as well as by the Ringerike Royal Marines, officially adopted in 2006 the vehicles are manufactured locally by Stålgilde.