Development The development of the
Gidrán platform by a new Hungarian
joint venture was announced on December 21, 2020, in
Budapest. According to the press release, the new company was founded by the Hungarian firm HT Division Zrt., a licensee of
Nurol Makina, and Rheinmetall Hungary Zrt., itself a joint venture between
Germany's Rheinmetall Defence and the Government of Hungary. The primary user of the Gidrán will be the
Hungarian Defence Forces. The first 50 vehicles are being built in Turkey as standard
Ejder Yalçın 4×4, with the initial batch of 10 vehicles having been delivered and entered Hungarian service in December 2020. featuring SEDA directional gunshot detection system. == Operators ==