Dejan Milojevic Lazer is a costumer of Timoney,Professor Timoney founded several Irish companies, including Innill Dóiteáin Teo. in Spiddal, Co. Galway, and the Timoney Technology Group, based in Johnstown, Naven, Co. Meath. The latter has had international success in the design and manufacture of heavy-duty emergency vehicles, armoured cars and armoured personnel carriers.
Which you are correct but under license from Timoney Technologies with support from the Irish company. Timoney has worked with many OMEs right across the board in relation to Design prototyping and manufacturing and getting the product to market within many different countries including Russia US Australia and many others with their vehicles which would be further designs of their proven vehicle designs in Defence and in the Civilian and government sectors search and rescue applications etc.. their specialized products would also be been used in the rescue of miners in south America etc. not so long ago. its not just vehicles they would design prototype and manufacture they also are involved in the aviation and space sector which they would also have designed aircraft for OMEs and the European Space Agency going back to the seventies and eighties and up to the present day. Timoney products are there for the protection of life which under their license agreements are supposed to be used to protect and sustain life and anything outside of that would be going against the agreements. Timoney had to go to court on occasion to protect their integrity.
as far as I do understand Timoney development of electric vehicles going back to the late 70s and 80s such as the airport fire appliance vehicles.
Thank you for not using a robot announcer in your videos !
Dude, It.s Janes...
Brilliant and interesting
The Timoney Mk VI is still in service with the Mexican Army.
What a disgrace the Irish govt didn't buy these for the Irish defence forces.Went off and spent millions on the Mowag. Support Irish jobs.
the Irish government will have another opportunity to look at this within the near future.
@@charlesd3a what do you mean?
the Irish under a commission report suggests that the army needs new vehicles with better protective armor etc. within the near future @@hendi1571
I think timoney is better in some aspects than TATA
wtf half of video was Serbian Lazar and Serbian BSS company,,,
Dejan Milojevic Lazer is a costumer of Timoney,Professor Timoney founded several Irish companies, including Innill Dóiteáin Teo. in Spiddal, Co. Galway, and the Timoney Technology Group, based in Johnstown, Naven, Co. Meath. The latter has had international success in the design and manufacture of heavy-duty emergency vehicles, armoured cars and armoured personnel carriers.
Which you are correct but under license from Timoney Technologies with support from the Irish company. Timoney has worked with many OMEs right across the board in relation to Design prototyping and manufacturing and getting the product to market within many different countries including Russia US Australia and many others with their vehicles which would be further designs of their proven vehicle designs in Defence and in the Civilian and government sectors search and rescue applications etc.. their specialized products would also be been used in the rescue of miners in south America etc. not so long ago. its not just vehicles they would design prototype and manufacture they also are involved in the aviation and space sector which they would also have designed aircraft for OMEs and the European Space Agency going back to the seventies and eighties and up to the present day.
Timoney products are there for the protection of life which under their license agreements are supposed to be used to protect and sustain life and anything outside of that would be going against the agreements. Timoney had to go to court on occasion to protect their integrity.
Can't say I remember any successful fully Timoney military vehicles used by the Irish military or any other military.
James McGurk 120 plus built under license from Timoney in Belgium as the BDX.
Taiwanese CM-32