Iraq's AAC Inkas armored vehicle has produced a vehicle that closely resembles EJDER YALÇIN, made by Turkey's Nurol Makina.
AAC Inkas also shares its name with the Canadian manufacturer of armored land platforms, Inkas Canada.
The Duhok-based company collaborates closely with the Peshmerga, the armed force of the Iraqi Kurdish Regional Government (KRG), as reported by SavunmaSanayiST.com.
The vehicle produced by AAC Inkas was observed to have an exposed or open turret and prominently displayed the company's logo. It is unclear whether the fog mortars on the 'copied' vehicle are made of plastic pipes or if they are real.
The EJDER YALÇIN 4x4 offers solutions to various operational requirements with customizations such as Multi-Role Armored Vehicle, Border Surveillance and Security Vehicle, Air Defence Vehicle, Reconnaissance Vehicle, Command and Control Vehicle, Mine and IED Detection and Disposal Vehicle, Combat Vehicle, Anti-Tank Vehicle, Armored Personnel Carrier, CBRN Surveillance Vehicle, Mortar Vehicle, Forward Observer Vehicle, Tactical Missile Carriage/Launch System and Armored Ambulance Vehicle.