DOK-ING
Croatian vehicle manufacturer
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::summary Croatian vehicle manufacturer ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | DOK-ING d.o.o. |
| logo | File:Dokinglogo.jpg |
| foundation | 1992 |
| location | Zagreb, Croatia |
| key_people | Marijo Grgurinović (Chairman) |
| industry | Unmanned ground vehicles, electric vehicles |
| products | Mine flails, fire fighting vehicles, mining vehicles, electric vehicles |
| revenue | 70.61€ million (2024) |
| num_employees | 230 (2024) |
| homepage | http://dok-ing.hr/ |
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| name = DOK-ING d.o.o. | logo = File:Dokinglogo.jpg | foundation = 1992 | location = Zagreb, Croatia | key_people = Marijo Grgurinović (Chairman) | industry = Unmanned ground vehicles, electric vehicles | products = Mine flails, fire fighting vehicles, mining vehicles, electric vehicles | revenue = 70.61€ million (2024) | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = 230 (2024) | parent = | subsid = | homepage = http://dok-ing.hr/ | footnotes =
DOK-ING d.o.o. is a Croatian company which manufactures unmanned multi-purpose vehicles, electric vehicles and robotic systems, established in 1992. Its products make up 80% of the worlds robotized mine clearing machines.
History
The company was formed in 1992 by Vjekoslav Majetić. It primarily develops and produces robotic and autonomous systems intended for use in various situations. Their vehicles are used for demining, firefighting, underground mining and counter-terrorism purposes.
The electric motors for their vehicles are largely supplied by the Pula-based company Tema.
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/UA-made_MV-10_01.jpg" caption="A Ukrainian-built DOK-ING MV-10 demining machine in operation."] ::
During 2023, in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was reported that negotiations were underway with the Ukrainian MoD to localise the production of its MV-4 mine clearing vehicle in Ukraine. A number of these vehicles were previously purchased or donated to Ukraine. In 2024, it opened its representative office in Kyiv. By 2025, it increased the localisation of its production to 30% in Ukraine.
During 2024, it entered a joint-venture with Rheinmetall, with purpose of developing unmanned vehicles intended for mine scattering, tank support, air defence and reconnaissance.
In 2025, the company unveiled an integrated unmanned ground combat system consisting of their proprietary MV-8 Komodo robotic platform, adapted to support military applications, with the Mangart 25 AD remote-controlled turret, produced by Valhalla Systems.
Dok-Ing Automotiv
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Doking,Croatian_Car_Company-Flickr-_Moto@Club4AG.jpg" caption="The [[DOK-ING XD]] concept car at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show."] ::
The automotive division was formed upon the introduction of the electric car Dok-Ing XD in 2010. The car remained in prototype phase and never formally entered serial production, although one unit was sold to the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Zagreb.
In 2015, it produced two electric buses for the city of Koprivnica, as a part of the European project Civitas Dyn@mo. In the following year, it unveiled a multifunctional communal vehicle TOM TOM, which received awards from various international fairs. During the same year, it launched a serial production of electric scooters under the name "Core", with 800 of them already exported to Spain, Mexico, France, Italy and Malta in 2017. The batteries are produced by Dok-Ing. The company also launched a series of electric bikes called "Leo".
In 2017, it announced a new model of electric car, under the working name of YD, expected to have a range of 300–400 km.
In 2019, the division was sold and excluded from DOK-ING during restructuring of the overall company. DOK-ING Automotiv began operating under a new name afterwards.
Products
Current
Mine Clearance Vehicles
| align = right | image1 = Interpolitex 2013 (534-38).jpg | width1 = 200 | alt1 = | caption1 = | image2 = Interpolitex 2013 (534-37).jpg | width2 = 200 | alt2 = | caption2 = | footer = A DOK-ING MV-4 mine-clearance vehicle demonstrated at Interpolitex 2013 in Moscow.
- MV-4
- MV-10
Fire Fighting Vehicles
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Tracked_fire_apparatus_El-4.jpg" caption="A DOK-ING Jelka-4 remote-controlled fire fighting vehicle."] ::
- MVF-5
Underground Mining Vehicles
- MVD
Discontinued
Fire Fighting Vehicles
- JELKA-4
- JELKA-10
Mine Clearance Vehicles
- MV-2
- MV-3
- MV-20
Robots
- EOD
International Users
::data[format=table title="Users{{cite web|url=http://www.dok-ing.hr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72&Itemid=63&lang=en |title=References - Dok-Ing |publisher=Dok-ing.hr |date= |accessdate=2010-11-28}}"] | Armed Forces || Number of Units | Government Agencies || Number of Units | Humanitarian Organisations || Number of Units | Commercial Companies || Number of Units | Private Demining Companies || Number of Units | Mining Industry || Number of Units | Fire Fighting Industry || Number of Units | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | US Army | 41 MV-4s + 44attachments | | | | | | | Swedish Army | 5 MV-4s | | | | | | | Croatian Army | 4 MV-4s | | | | | | | Ecuador Army | 31 MV-4s + 31attachments | | | | | | | Irish Army | 2 MV-4s | | | | | | | South Korean Army | 2 MV-4s + 8 more planned | | | | | | | Italian Army | 3 MV-4 | | | | | | | Hellenic Army | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | Lithuanian Army | 1 MV-10 | | | | | | | Sri Lankan Army | 12 MV-4s | | | | | | | Colombian National Army | 2 MV-4s | | | | | | | Australian Army | 8 MV-10s + 16 attachments | | | | | | | Libyan Army | 4 MV-4s (2 flails + 2 tillers) | | | | | | | GCAN Nicaragua | 2 MV-4s + 1 attachment | | | | | | | Croatia Mine Action Centre (CROMAC) | 4 MV-4s | | | | | | | Iraqi National Mine Action Authority | 4 MV-4s | | | | | | | Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | Ministry of Nation Building and Estate Infrastructure Development (Sri Lanka) | 3 MV-4s | | | | | | | Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | United Nations World Food Programme | 4 MV-4s | | | | | | | Mechem Consultants | 5 MV-4s + 1 tiller | | | | | | | RONCO Consulting Corporation | 2 MV-4s + 1 flail | | | | | | | REASeuro Worldwide | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | SEDITA | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | DOK-ING Demining | 2 MV-4s, 3 MV-10s, 1 MV-20 | | | | | | | DIZ-EKO | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | AVANGARD | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | Enigma | 2 MV-4s, 1 MV-10 | | | | | | | TITAN | 1 MV-4 | | | | | | | ISTRAŽIVAČ | 2 MV-4s | | | | | | | Anglo Platinum | 22 MVDs | | | | | | | DOK-ING | 6 MVDs | | | | | | | Ministry of Emergency Situations (Russia) | 1 Jelka-4, 1 Jelka-10 | | | | | | ::
References
References
- "Military Mine-Clearing Machine Equipment and Vehicles". Armedforces-int.com.
- "Legal info".
- "DOK-ING zbog velikog rasta mijenja organizacijsku strukturu radi lakšeg upravljanja".
- "DOK-ING d.o.o.- prihod, dobit, zaposleni, analiza, kontakt podaci".
- "Dok-Ing.Hr". Dok-Ing.Hr.
- (6 January 2022). "[Životna priča] Vjekoslav Majetić: Lovac na mine razvija robota za sve moguće krizne situacije".
- "DOK-ING je pionir u proizvodnji robotskih i autonomnih sustava i opreme za posebne namjene.".
- "Mobile Equipment | tema.hr".
- "Ukrainian Defense Ministry negotiating with DOK-ING, Way Industries to localize production of mechanical mining machines".
- (5 September 2023). "Estonia counters Russian anti-tank mines in Ukraine with Dok-Ing MV-4 Scorpion | Ukraine - Russia conflict war 2022 | analysis focus army defence military industry army". Army Recognition.
- "Croatia is providing Ukraine with military assistance and finance for the energy sector: Prime Minister".
- "Croatian mine-clearing vehicle manufacturer DOK-ING boosts local production in Ukraine".
- "Rheinmetall, Croatia's DOK-ING eye joint venture for unmanned military vehicles".
- "World premiere: Mangart 25 AD on MV-8 Komodo".
- "New robotic combat vehicle debuts at SIDEC show".
- "Electric car XD - DOK-ING". Dok-ing.hr.
- (15 July 2015). "Predstavljeni električni autobusi".
- "HRVATSKA PAMET OSVOJILA SVIJET Inovacije koje su pomele kunkurenciju".
- (July 2025). "Dok-Ing stvara svoje električne skutere".
- "Veliki uspjeh hrvatske tvrtke: Inovativne električne skutere izvoze po cijelom svijetu".
- (2 September 2017). "Jutarnji list - KAKO ZAGREBAČKI DOK-ING STVARA CESTOVNU FLOTU BUDUĆNOSTI Tvrtka koja je stvorila prvi domaći automobil pogonjen električnom energijom ima nove adute".
- "Dok-Ing u tajnosti razvio paletu električnih vozila".
- (9 March 2017). "Novi hrvatski električni auto kreće u serijsku proizvodnju".
- (25 March 2019). "Gordan Maček preuzeo tvrtku Dok-Ing Automotive od Vjekoslava Majetića".
- "Mine Clearance - Dok-Ing". Dok-ing.hr.
- "MVF-5 - DOK-ING". Dok-ing.hr.
- "MVD XLP Facts & Figures - DOK-ING". Dok-ing.hr.
- "Fire Fighting - Dok-Ing". Dok-ing.hr.
- "History - Dok-Ing". Dok-ing.hr.
- "References - Dok-Ing". Dok-ing.hr.
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