Defense firm UkrArmoTech developing three domestically-produced armored vehicles
UAT-D GYURZA, UAT-T COBRA, and UAT-F armored vehicles were created in Ukraine by the new defense company UkrArmoTech.
This is reported on the company's website.
Military armored personnel carriers offered by UkrArmoTech are created on a wheeled basis from world automobile concerns:
- Toyota,
- Ford,
- Dodge.
The UAT-D GYURZA armored vehicle has a V-shaped double floor and can protect against the force of a 6 kg explosive detonation.
This armored car received reinforced springs, shock absorber struts, an anti-roll bar, ABS, disc brakes, and 20-inch military-type wheels with 335/80 R20 MPT81 Continental tires. All tires have Run-Flat technology, which allows you to drive with flat tires.
A machine gun turret is installed on UAT-D "GYURZA." It is not specified what machine gun can be installed there. There are six loopholes on the sides of the armored vehicle—two more loopholes at the back of the door.
The COBRA armored car is based on the Toyota 79 wheelbase with a 4×4 wheel formula. Its armor is designed to protect against automatic rounds, mines, and ambushes.
Four people can be accommodated in the cabin of the armored vehicle, and another six soldiers can be accommodated in the personnel compartment.
"All-wheel drive, 195 hp (improved to 240 hp) at 3300 rpm, mechanical turret, B6 protection armor," says the manufacturer.
The UAT-F armored car is based on a Dodge RAM 5500 with a 6.7l L6 Cummins engine and is probably intended for police missions.
The total weight of the machine is 8730 kg with the tower and 8410 kg without the tower, and the total number of seats is ten people. The machine has an escape hatch connected to a machine gun turret.