Made in Sri Lanka

rapa

Member
May 5, 2006
17,049
48
0
සසර ගමන තුළ
Technology in our military has advanced to meet and compete with international standards. The Research and Development Wing of the Sri Lanka Army manufactured these Uni-Buffel vehicles, and the value of a vehicle in the international market is Rs. 10 million. But, our local experts have done it at a cost of only Rs. 4 million.
This is ample testimony of the advancement in technology of the military engineering division. The vehicle has all the features similar to an imported Uni-Buffel.The technology looks superior than in those imported. The Sri Lankan made Uni-Buffels could be utilised for mobile patrols and combat duty as they are made of special chassis.
Military sources noted that the maintenance cost is expected to be much lesser than the imported stuff.
The Research and Development Wing of the military set up ten years ago earlier have manufactured over 100 vehicles under the brand named "Unicorn".
Today, the military has taken the lead in the manufacture of armoured vehicles.

44865a9756d52785132211.jpg
 

Tin

Member
Jun 9, 2006
33
0
0
In front of the monitor
deffa said:
i saw this on the paper this mornin...wel it is gut dat we did sumtin....but hu knows wether these are made with cheep low quality material


No pal. According to the facts these 'Unicorn' buffels are made to conform the international standards. They are built with high quality materials and they say they're better than imported ones.

These will definitely help to save many lives of our war heros.
 

Core

Member
Jan 23, 2010
3,120
195
0
Milky Way/Local Cluster/Local Sol/Earth
Technology in our military has advanced to meet and compete with international standards. The Research and Development Wing of the Sri Lanka Army manufactured these Uni-Buffel vehicles, and the value of a vehicle in the international market is Rs. 10 million. But, our local experts have done it at a cost of only Rs. 4 million.
This is ample testimony of the advancement in technology of the military engineering division. The vehicle has all the features similar to an imported Uni-Buffel.The technology looks superior than in those imported. The Sri Lankan made Uni-Buffels could be utilised for mobile patrols and combat duty as they are made of special chassis.
Military sources noted that the maintenance cost is expected to be much lesser than the imported stuff.
The Research and Development Wing of the military set up ten years ago earlier have manufactured over 100 vehicles under the brand named "Unicorn".
Today, the military has taken the lead in the manufacture of armoured vehicles.

44865a9756d52785132211.jpg


What does that mean this is an old thread.?? 2006 omg why brought back.?
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: