On May 27, 2024, the Ministry of Defense of Thailand officially handed over a fleet of 10 armored tactical vehicles (ATVs) to the Royal Bhutan Police during a solemn ceremony held at the ministry’s headquarters.
The Chaiseri First Win is an advanced defense vehicle, equipped with numerous high-end specifications to meet the rigorous demands of modern missions. This vehicle is powered by a 300-horsepower engine, offering ballistic and mine protection compliant with STANAG 4569 level 2 standards, with an option for level 3.
Designed to accommodate ten people (9+1), the First Win features a right-hand drive and a monocoque structure without a chassis, optimizing safety and maneuverability. It also includes a run-flat system that allows it to continue driving up to 50 km even after a tire puncture.
The vehicle’s dimensions include a length of approximately 6,100 mm, a width of 2,400 mm, and a similar height of 2,400 mm, with a ground clearance of 450 mm. The curb weight is about 11,000 kg, with a payload of 1,500 kg and a gross weight of approximately 12,500 kg. The vehicle is also equipped with a 200-liter fuel tank, providing a combat range of 650 km.