Even in the narrow lanes bustling with activity, the Creta's dimensions and excellent manoeuvrability shone through, making ...
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Most know Hyundai as an automaker, but did you know it has a defense subsidiary named Rotem? Rotem showcased the world’s ...
The next version of ROK’s K-series battle tanks, the K3, will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells and feature other advanced ...
Hyundai has revealed its plans for a next-generation battle tank that’s powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology developed for use in some of its road cars. South Korea’s next K-Series battle tank, ...
Hyundai Rotem Co., a South Korean defense solutions company, has been working on developing the world's first hydrogen fuel-based tank for the military, industry sources said Wednesday.
Among the products in the Hyundai Rotem portfolio are battle tanks. Yes, tanks. From the same company that builds the humble Creta ... What makes it more terrifying for hostiles is the performance.
“In line with the ESG [environmental, social, governance] trend, we are developing tanks powered by hydrogen fuel cells, an eco-friendly energy source,” a Hyundai Rotem official said.
Hyundai’s EV Ioniq line is going strong, but the Korean automaker isn’t putting all of its eggs in one basket, as evidenced ...
South Korea's Hyundai subsidiary Rotem has just ... The next version of ROK's K-series battle tanks, the K3, will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells and feature other advanced tech to become ...