TheDURO IIIP ( also namedDURO GMTF) is a version only available in6x6 form. It is heavily armoured and has a remote controlled machine-gun. It is used by the Danish Army as an ambulance, and by the Swiss Army in the roles of APC, NBC-Reconnaissance and ambulance in international peace support missions ofSwissint.[6] The DURO IIIP is also used by Germany.[7]
TheGerman Army uses the YAK for a variety of roles. The first batch of DURO III vehicles forGermany consisted of 30 vehicles, consisting of ambulance (12), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) (10), military police (four) and support vehicles for the LUNA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (four). Final deliveries were made late in 2005. Another 100 vehicles were ordered, with deliveries between 2006 and 2009. The actual contract covered the supply of 100 Yak chassis and a total of 114 bodies in the following configurations: 31 × mobile medical team; 8 × prisoner transport; 6 × water cannon; 23 × command post for military police; 23 × air base security; 2 × military geography; 21 × explosive ordnance disposal. Late in 2007 an order was placed by the German Army for another batch of seven Yak vehicles, six additional LUNA ground stations and a BIO reconnaissance vehicle.[8][9]
In 2008,RMMV delivered three armoured NBC field laboratories to the Swiss Army which are similar to the Yak.[9]
The 4X4 and 6X6 Duro was also offered in various configurations as a fire engine:
Emergency vehicle for up to 16 firefighters
Hose laying vehicle with 2 x 1000m hoses.
Small fire engine with fire 800l tank
Liquid transporter 800l water & 100l foam.
These vehicles are in use in different fire units in Switzerland, such as the fire departments of Bern, Frick, Baar.
In the 1990s, consideration was given to introducing the Duro to the fire service of the former GDR as a substitute for the Robur LO. Robur and Duro have similar exterior dimensions, therefore existing fire houses required no structural alterations for new vehicles. The conversion failed due to the purchase price of Duro, which exceeded the financial strength of the fire departments.
The 4x4 Duro was also offered as a commercial vehicle for communities and municipalities as dump trucks or with solid aluminum construction as service vehicles, but there were no significant sales. Also in the configuration as a civilian ambulance, there were no successes.
A small number of vehicles are provided as expedition vehicles, privately owned. Converted from civilian companies or individuals as offroad campers, coach expedition and expedition vehicle based on 4x4 and 6x6 Duro.
TheSingapore Civil Defence Force uses LFAVs, based on the chassis of the Duro, dubbed theRed Rhino[11][12]. The Johannesburg fire department has also purchased Duro's as firefighting vehicles.[13]
28 Duro + trailer include meteorologic radar + balloons for the artillery"Peilw Wet P-763 Kasch",[19] (providing temperature / humidity / wind profiles of the atmosphere to the INTAFF artillery commanding system).