Solutions to win: Ukrainian army to receive amphibious all-terrain vehicle for operations in harsh environments
The Ukrainian Defense Forces' four–axle amphibious vehicle will be able to transport various goods.
The press service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported that.
The Ministry of Defense has officially approved using the Argo Aurora amphibious all–terrain vehicle for troops.
According to the department, the new model is a multifunctional vehicle developed specifically for extreme conditions.
The four-wheeled vehicle is capable of traversing difficult terrain.
The equipment enables soldiers to traverse:
- loose soils;
- steep slopes;
- dense undergrowth;
- water obstacles;
- swampy terrain.
The power of this vehicle is enough to transport up to half a ton of cargo.
The Ministry of Defense reminds that manufacturers and developers of weapons and military equipment samples who have questions about the codification process can contact the Main Department for Lifecycle Support of Weapons and Military Equipment by e-mail: [email protected].
It should be noted that one of the training centers inspired the creation of the first training school for operators of unmanned ground robotic complexes in Ukraine's armed forces.
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It's important to note that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has officially incorporated and authorized using the FPV "Vykhor" complex in the Defense Forces' units. The complex consists of several FPV drones of various sizes.
As reported, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine received the first patent for a unique technology for detecting enemy FPV drones called "Vitriak M."
Moreover, the defense department officially approved troops' use of the Tavria combat module. This remote-controlled turret is equipped with two machine guns, one large-caliber.
The WZT-3 armored repair and evacuation vehicle has also been officially allowed for use in units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The Ministry of Defense has codified this equipment, which opens up new opportunities for supporting combat units on the front line.