Mahindra Rakshak

Khutab Hai stated that the company had supplied the army with Rakshaks outfitted with new engines with a higher power and increased torque in order improve the vehicle's ability to climb in hilly terrain.

[9] It was suggested that the contract was made under a short time with the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) investigating if any rules were violated.

[11] In 2012, the Mumbai Police requested a tender for bulletproof, run flat types and tubeless rims to replace those are in use.

[12] Jammu & Kashmir Police reported that in 2014, 100 Rakshaks in service had not received replacement engines following flood damage due to lack of supply.

It weighs 600 kg and has a PTZ surveillance camera installed, which has a 360 degree view with zooming capacity of 500 meters.