Arma is a new product family within the Otokar's the tactical wheeled armoured vehicle range with modular multi-wheel configuration.
Otokar presented the first time to the public the Arma wheeled armoured vehicle at Eurosatory 2010. Mobility tests with prototypes to date have included around 10,000 km of running over varied terrain. Turkish Land Forces are expected to make a selection for its OMTTZA requirement by mid-2010 and subsequently procure 336 vehicles in a variety of versions: 30 for NBC reconnaissance, 36 radar carriers, 108 sensor carriers, 39 command vehicles and 108 fire-support vehicles, which could be armed with a manually operated 20 mm cannon. It is competing against two other vehicles in the shape of FNSS Defence Systems’ Pars and HEMA Endustri's Anafarta, a variant of Patria's 6×6 Armoured Modular Vehicle. Otokar developed the vehicle to target the Turkish Land Forces’ Special Purpose Tactical Wheeled Armoured Vehicle ( Özel Maksatlı Taktik Tekerlekli Zırhlı Araç, ÖMTTZA) project.