Some more AU vehicles serve in Hellenic Kingdom,the ATC Perseas and the Tracked Self-propelled Anti-aircraft Weapon E-172 Gorgon.
The All Terrain Carrier Perseas (AU)
This vehicle was first designed back in mid 1960's for SAR in mountains and for Hellenic Army Alpines.The design is more close to US snowcat vehicles of the era,not the Swedish BV-202/BV-206.Vehicle was not design to have a trailer,but after 1980,when ELBO bought the original company,it was modified with a Hagglunds Joint for trailer.This was the Mk2,which was powered by the Mercedes OM617 diesel with 125hp instead of the old 85hp 2.0lt Merdedes petrol.The Mk3 followed in 1994,powered by OM603 engine of 140hp.Top speed is 70kph for the latest version and 60-65kph for previous.The distinctive characteristics of the Perseas is the "clapping" windscreen wipers,which are also very common to many indigenous buses made from 1961 to present (even some indigenous trainsets/DMUs have this feature) and the U-shaped steeering wheel,like that of WW2 bombers. The Mk3 has a convectional steering wheel.
In dimensions/weight the Perseas is more close to Finnish Sisu Nanu.
Note 1: There are also some civillian versions,of which few in private hands and several belong to ski resorts as "snow-buses" for excursions or SAR.Some of these are modified Mk1 with newer Mercedes petrol engines other are Mk2 even Mk3.Hellenic Fire Brigade uses the latest version together with Alpines.Also there is the Perseas Mk2A in service,a Mk2 with Mk3 engine/gearbox.
Note 2:Hellenic Gerdarmerie and Hellenic Frontier Guard have some Mk1B in service together with Mk2s.The Mk1B is powered by a turbocharged version of Mercedes OM616 with 105hp and does not have trailer.Another variant of the Mk1B is an ambulance variant for the Hellenic State Ambulance Service.
And the E-172 Gorgon:
This was first revealed in Defensys 1986 and is similar with the Soviet 2S6 Tunguska.The Gorgon was built on old M18 Hellcat hull with 550hp GM/TAG 12V-71TTA engine and Allison automatic gearbox.It had twin Artemis 30mm cannons and 4-8 OMI-31C missiles with electro-optical targeting system and radar.In E-172M the Falcon-derived OMI-31 replaced with the new OMI-93A/B missiles (in use also with the CIWS ARIS VI-A/B) and the latest indigenous electro-optical systems.
Only 82 units were built,transfered in Cyprus in 1990 in ELDYK service and remained until 2002 when returned in Hellenic Kingdom to serve in Islands Defence Forces in Aegean Sea.All modernised and are still in service.