How are armies going to keep these motorcycles operational during cold weather 
since battery power declines with low temperatures?
Gerry
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Kalashnikov Is Making an Electric Motorcycle For Russian Military and Police

The Russian defense giant Kalashnikov, best known for manufacturing the AK-47 
assault rifle and other military and civilian weaponry, recently unveiled an 
electric motorcycle for Russian military and police forces. Revealed at the 
Army 2017 International Military-Technical Forum in the Moscow area, the new 
motorcycle is available in a dirt bike model for the military and a 
supermoto-style bike for urban police forces.

Kalashnikov Group announced that 50 of the police motorcycles will be used by 
law enforcement during the 2018 World Cup in Russia, as reported by 
Lanesplitter. The police model has a range of 150 kilometers, or about 93 
miles, according to Kalashnikov, and the bikes are being built by Russian 
motorcycle manufacturer IZH, a subsidiary of Kalashnikov.

The police version of Kalashnikov's new electric motorcycle.
Kalashnikov     

Other than that, not much is known about the technical specifications of the 
new bikes. You can watch a video from Kalashnikov of a cool rider with no 
helmet and a bandana hopping on the military version of the electric bike and 
cruising over some mild off-road terrain.

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The United States is also working to build an electric motorcycle for troops 
under a DARPA acquisitions program. Electric motorcycles have the advantage of 
stealth and versatility, allowing small groups of troops to access remote areas 
quickly and without the racket of internal combustion giving away their 
position.

Logos Technologies is one of the companies awarded a contract from DARPA to 
build and research an electric motorcycle for the military. The company's 
SilentHawk, based on the design of the Alta Redshift MX electric dirt bike, 
weighs in at 350 pounds and has a range of 170 miles, according to Logos. The 
next prototype of the SilentHawk should also include a detachable multi-fuel 
generator to allow troops to charge the bikes on longer missions using a 
variety of fuels, including gasoline, JP-5, JP-8, Jet-A1, propane and AVGAS.

Electric dirt bikes clearly have a number of advantages downrange, including 
agility, off-road capability, nearly-silent motors, fuel efficiency and light 
weight. The Russian and United States militaries have taken an interest in the 
versatile vehicles, and we will see if electric motorcycles can bring 
two-wheelers back to prominence on the battlefield. 

https://www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/outdoor-gear/g3083/best-commuter-backpacks/

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