Turkey’s global land systems manufacturer Otokar, has signed a Joint Venture (JV) Agreement in Romania with one of the country’s leading defence companies, Automecanica S.A.
The JV will manufacture Otokar Cobra II 4×4 armoured vehicles and carry out engineering, marketing, and after-sales activities.
Otokar being the defense wing of Turkey’s largest conglomerate Koç Group, has taken a significant step in its 1059 COBRA II contract, awarded by the Romanian Ministry of Defense in November 2024 and signed a Joint Venture Agreement with one of the substantial defense companies of Romania, Automecanica S.A. to manufacture locally in Romania and develop further defense capabilities in the country.
As well as producing COBRA II 4×4 ATBTU armoured vehicles in Romania, the JV will also conduct engineering, marketing, and after-sales services activities in the country.
According to the signed Joint Venture Agreement, each Otokar Land Systems SRL and Automecanica S.A. will hold a 50% stake in the JV.
Aykut Özüner: We have strengthened our presence in global markets
Otokar CEO, Aykut Özüner, stated that Otokar is the largest land platforms exporter of Turkey and pointed out this agreement as one of the most important steps in Otokar’s growth strategy in the defence industry. “Being a global player in the defence industry, Otokar has become Turkey’s largest land platform exporter. We proudly operate in many different regions around the world with our military vehicles, which are successfully serving in more than 40 countries. As part of our ongoing project in Romania, we are pleased to announce that we have taken the first step toward the establishment of our new joint venture company to manufacture our legendary COBRA II vehicles in Romania. This step will be one of the main milestones in Otokar’s growth strategy in the defence industry, contributing to our company’s expansion in global markets.”
Sedef Vehbi: JV will play an essential role in making Romania a strategic hub for Otokar activities in the entire Europe.
Emphasising Otokar’s commitment to expand its presence in Europe, Otokar Military Cluster Head, Sedef Vehbi, highlighted their readiness to meet Romania’s own requirements and stated that, through this JV, Romania will become a strategic hub for European operations of Otokar. She also added, “We are immensely proud to have been selected by the Romanian Ministry of Defense for this landmark project. In line of our localisation and challenging delivery commitments to the esteemed Romanian government, we selected Romania’s Automecanica S.A. as our trusted local partner following a rigorous and comprehensive evaluation process. In this decision, the company’s technical competence and proven manufacturing capabilities played an important role. Now it is time to execute, and we, as shareholders, are thrilled and fully committed to delivering excellence while further strengthening Romania’s defence capabilities.
Andrei Scobioala: Our JV will focus on contributing to local capability development in Romania.
Chairman of Automecanica S.A, Andrei Scobioala, stated that being one of the most capable defence companies of Romania, Automecanica S.A. is thrilled to forge this powerful alliance with Otokar. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in serving the distinguished Romanian Armed Forces and boosting the national economy through our factory’s operations.
He emphasised, “Our unwavering commitment to this project leaves no room for doubt—this partnership will be a key driver in advancing Romania’s local defence capabilities.
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