Spanish Civil Guard's New Off-Road Vehicles Face Severe Criticism: "They Can't Even Cross a Ditch"
Spain's Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) has expressed serious dissatisfaction with its new locally produced off-road vehicles (SUVs). Staff members of the organization note that these vehicles do not meet operational requirements and are completely unsuitable for use in difficult terrain.

The Civil Guard's main complaints are related to the durability and off-road performance of the new SUVs. Employees report that the vehicles struggle to cross even small depressions or ditches. This situation creates serious obstacles to their effective operation in rural areas, border regions, and other areas with complex terrain.
It is emphasized that the Civil Guard's service activities often necessitate movement in off-road conditions. The inadequacy of the new vehicles in performing such tasks negatively affects the course of operations, and in some cases even leads to mission failure.
Employees also express concerns about the vehicles' durability. According to them, these vehicles cannot withstand long-term and intensive use, which could lead to increased repair costs and a shorter service life.
This issue reveals potential shortcomings in the public procurement process. The fact that vehicles purchased with taxpayer money do not meet expectations creates a need to re-evaluate procurement criteria or the transparency of the tender process.
The Civil Guard's leadership and the Spanish Ministry of Defense must thoroughly investigate these complaints and find solutions to the problem. To ensure the safety and effective operation of employees, providing them with reliable and suitable vehicles is of great importance.
