During the military parade on January 6, the Iraqi armed forces showed for the first time armored vehicles from the South Korean promoter DAPC-2 4 × 4.
The parade in Baghdad’s heavily fortified green zone was held to mark the 100th anniversary of Army Day.
Formations of ground, air, and naval forces, as well as tanks and other military vehicles, marched in the parade while formations of aircraft and helicopters soared overhead in Grand Festivities Square.
The annual military parade also included a recently delivered 4 × 4 armored vehicle from Promoter.
The Promoter DAPC-2 is an armored personnel carrier developed by Daeji P&I in South Korea. It is primarily designed for use by the Police, SWAT, Special Response Teams, and law enforcement agencies.
The DAPC-2 vehicle offers superior levels of protection up to STANAG 4569 and can be configured with a range of weapon platform options. The armored people carrier is based on a robust Ford F550 chassis.
The seat configuration can be adjusted. The standard configuration includes a driver, a commander and seats for a crew of 8 people.