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17.2.2025

GYURZA-02: safer, cooler and more powerful

Specialists of UKR ARMO TECH have completed work on a new armored vehicle GYURZA-02, which will be presented at the world's largest defense exhibition IDEX and NAVDEX 2025 in Abu Dhabi (UAE).

During 2024, hundreds of GYURZA serial armored vehicles manufactured by UKR ARMO TECH were delivered to various units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. All this time, the company's designers and technologists have been collecting data on the operation of vehicles in difficult conditions of the intense frontline. Based on the analysis of this information, proposals were developed for the creation of a new armored vehicle, which was named UAT.GYURZA-02.

Already at the beginning of this year, the first vehicle was assembled in the UAT workshops. One of the main advantages of the GYURZA-02 is a specialized chassis with independent suspension on double wishbones, designed specifically for an armored combat vehicle by order of UKR ARMO TECH.

The reinforced chassis ensures reliable operation of the 14-ton armored vehicle in various terrain conditions: the vehicle is able to overcome steep hills without the risk of overturning, has a smooth ride and moves long distances at a high average speed. The maximum speed on the highway is 110 km/h.

The vehicle, developed by the design department of the Ukr Armo Tech, is made to transport personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, provide fire support, perform reconnaissance and patrolling tasks.

The GYURZA-02 has received enhanced protection that meets levels 2 and 3 of the NATO STANAG 4569 standard. It is equipped with an advanced electronic warfare system, a 360° surveillance system, a light camouflage system and a modern filter-ventilation system that protects personnel from the negative effects of chemicals. It is armed with an automatic combat module with an M2 Browning 12.7 machine gun.

The capsule is designed to be more comfortable for personnel who may be in the vehicle for a long periods of time, equipped with mine-resistant seats with 5-point safety belts that have been tested in accordance with NATO AEP STANAG 4569. The traditional GYURZA V-shape of the lower part of the body ensures the dissipation of blast energy and more reliably protects people and the main components of the vehicle in case of a hit.

The vehicle can also work with the latest equipment that uses artificial intelligence and augmented reality to detect FPV threats, detect and recognize ground threats in real time, and detect laser irradiation (laser sights of various types of weapons).

Now, specialists of UKR ARMO TECH are assembling the first order for GYURZA-02, which will be delivered to the Defense Forces in March to perform real combat missions.

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