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Honker (initially known as Tarpan Honker, also Daewoo Honker, Andoria Honker, Intrall Honker 4x4, and DZT Tymińscy Honker) is a Polish multi-purpose
off-road vehicle An off-road vehicle, sometimes referred to as an overland or adventure vehicle, is considered to be any type of vehicle which is capable of driving on and off paved or gravel surface. It is generally characterized by having large tires with dee ...
. Shown as a prototype in 1984, it was produced in a variety of models. It is best known for its use by the
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both at home and in
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. Apart from the army and police forces, the company to own the largest number of Honkers is the Polish KGHM company, which uses them to transport miners underground.


History

The prototype of the Honker was created in 1984 in the Fabryka Samochodów Rolniczyc

(Farming Vehicles Works) or FSR in
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. Based on the earlier design of the
Tarpan The term tarpan (''Equus ferus ferus'') refers to free-ranging horses of the Russian steppe from the 18th to the 20th century. It is generally unknown whether those horses represented genuine wild horses, feral domestic horses or hybrids. The las ...
, it was to replace it as the basic Polish-made light commercial off-road vehicle in public services, a role previously held by both its predecessor and the imported Soviet
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. However, it was not until 1988 that serial production was started. The car was produced in two variants: *Tarpan Honker 4012, a typical
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with room for up to 10 passengers *Tarpan Honker 4022, a pick-up truck with room for 2 passengers Soon after production started, the FSR started the construction of a new, slightly shorter, and narrower (2210 mm) version, which received the designation of Honker 4032. Although the prototype never entered serial production, it was the first car to be known solely as a Honker, without any indication of its relation to the earlier Tarpan. In late 1996 the design was bought by the
Daewoo Motor Polska Daewoo ( ; Hangul: , Hanja: , ; literally "great universe" and a portmanteau of "dae" meaning great, and the given name of founder and chairman Kim Woo-choong) also known as the Daewoo Group, was a major South Korean chaebol (type of conglomerat ...
company, who decided to continue the production in
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. The interior design was slightly modified and the car received the new designation of Daewoo Honker 2324. The car did not differ much from the original version and was available in the same set of options. There were plans for the creation of a modernized Daewoo Honker II with either 4x2 or
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drive, but they were called off and instead the factory only modified the external design and continued the production under a new name of Daewoo Honker 2000. After the bankruptcy of Daewoo, the license was inherited by two companies. Andoria-Mot continued the production in small quantities from 2002–2003, and in 2003 created two modernized versions, both in a hard-top pick-up combination. Intrall Polska made the Honker from Jan. 2004-Spring 2007. In 2004, Intrall created another model, the more heavier off-road oriented Honker MAX. In addition, in 2004 the Honker saw yet another modification: a heavier armored and mine-protected version, the Honker Skorpion 3, was created specifically for the
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forces in Iraq. In 2016, the company producing the Honker, , filed for bankruptcy, ending the production of the vehicle.


Variants

Honker vehicles were produced in multiple versions, including hardtop versions,
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s, and pick-up trucks. Honkers produced up to 1992 used the M20 (taken from the
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) gasoline engines shared with Żuk and
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trucks. In later models, the M20 engine was replaced with gasoline engines from the
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car,
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diesel engines (2.5 dm ³) (most famously used in the
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and
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), and from 1997 onwards used the turbo engines Andoria 4CT90 and later 4CTi90. The truck had a 3-door body, based on a rigid frame bridges driving the leaf springs.


Production

Production models of Honker was low, reaching a maximum level of a few hundred vehicles. In Poznan in 1992, FSR built 450 vehicles in 1992; 314 vehicles in 1994; and 288 vehicles in 1995. FSR production stopped in early 1996. In mid 1996
Daewoo Daewoo ( ; Hangul: , Hanja: , ; literally "great universe" and a portmanteau of "dae" meaning great, and the given name of founder and chairman Kim Woo-choong) also known as the Daewoo Group, was a major South Korean chaebol (type of conglomerat ...
bought the rights and established Daewoo Motor Poland Sp. Ltd. to produce vehicles. Production resumed in autumn 1996 trials for the assembly of Honkers in Lublin. In both factories, they built only around 20 autos. Yearly production were as follows: * 1997 - 155 vehicles were produced * 1998 – 232 vehicles were produced * 1999 – about 350 vehicles were produced * 2000 – about 200 vehicles were produced * 2001 – about 30-50 vehicles were produced * 2002 – about 140 vehicles were produced * 2003 – about 278 vehicles were produced * 2004 – 495 vehicles were produced * 2005 – 177 vehicles were produced * 2006 – 245 vehicles were produced * 2007 – 35 vehicles were produced In the spring of 2007, production was again suspended. In 2008, the Ukrainian company DP Naftogazbud Polior planned to begin production of a modernized version of the Honker but for unknown reasons production never started there. In 2009, Syndyk DMP, the owner of the rights to Honker, sold the company to DZT Tymińscy, which then restarted production of the Honker.


Operators

* – 3 Honkers in use by mine agencies. * – dozen Honker Skorpion 3 (probably unarmed) in use by
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. * – used by Latvian Forces in Iraq. * – used by Lithuanian Forces in Iraq. * – used by
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. * – in use by
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,
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, and others. * – several dozen Honkers were bought from Polish Land Forces by citizens of
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(fund-raiser). Honkers were also renovated and sent to the
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.


Gallery

File:Kołobrzeg - Honker regulacja ruchu.jpg, Honker in
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File:Pokaz 1 Pomorskiej Brygady Logistycznej.jpg, Honker Skorpion-3 File:Honker Baryton.jpg, Honker Baryton File:Wojsko Polskie Irak DA-SD-05-12334.JPEG, Honker Skorpion-3 and a ZWD-3 command vehicle based on a Honker in Iraq during the Second Persian Gulf War File:PL Tarpan Honker MIL car.JPG, Tarpan Honker File:Szkolenie_przed_IV_zmian%C4%85_PKW_Irak_%2818%29.jpg , Presentation of Honker Skorpion 3 before mission in Iraq in 2003 File:Honker long web.jpg, 4x4 LWB Honker to offer for a civilian market File:Polish_CIMIC_vehicles_in_Iraq.JPEG , A convoy for the Polish CIMIC group (Civilian Military Cooperation) heads to an elementary school in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq on January 19, 2005. They are going to deliver school supplies and toys. File:SLRt_FSR_Tarpan_Honker_from_Muzeum_Ratownictwa_during_%22Stra%C5%BC_po%C5%BCarna_wczoraj_i_dzi%C5%9B%22_exhibition_on_Jeziora%C5%84skiego_square_in_Krak%C3%B3w_3.jpg , Honker in fire engine version. This fire engine served for many years in one of the SOPiRG ArcelorMittal Polska fire fighting units. File:Honker_MSPO15_DSC02737.jpg, Honker in 5-door version with new Polish camouflage, demonstrated on Defence Industry Exposition ( MSPO) in
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in 2015. Note the new HONKER brand logo on the car. File:Polish CASA-295M (20).jpg, thumbnail, Polish
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transporting a military Honker File:Polish Tarpan Honker.JPG,
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transporting a Honker


References


External links


Honker producer DZT

Honker website

Honker fanpage
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