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UkrArmoTech Boosts Ukraine’s Frontline With 402 Armored Vehicle Deliveries in One Month

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UkrArmoTech Boosts Ukraine’s Frontline With 402 Armored Vehicle Deliveries in One Month
A newly produced UkrArmoTech Gyurza-3 armored combat vehicle, part of the manufacturer’s expanded fleet for Ukraine’s Defense Forces. (Photo: UkrArmoTech via Facebook)

Ukrainian defense manufacturer UkrArmoTech delivered 402 newly produced armored vehicles to Ukraine’s Defense Forces in December 2025, the company said in a Facebook post cited by Militarnyi on January 12.

According to UkrArmoTech, the deliveries were made under existing and new contracts and included 16 UAT-TISA light armored pickup trucks, 24 UAT-FOX armored vehicles, 30 next-generation GYURZA-02 armored combat vehicles, and 333 GYURZA-01 armored combat vehicles.

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The UAT-TISA is a light armored vehicle based on a reinforced Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 chassis, designed to transport personnel, ammunition, and cargo. It offers STANAG 4569 Level 1 ballistic protection and mine resistance against up to 3 kilograms of explosives, according to UkrArmoTech.

The UAT-FOX is an armored version of the Mitsubishi L200 pickup, developed to combine civilian appearance with enhanced protection. UkrArmoTech says the vehicle is intended for mobility and discretion while retaining resistance to small-arms fire and explosions.

The GYURZA-01, the company’s flagship platform, is a 4×4 multi-purpose armored combat vehicle weighing up to 12 tons. It features a double V-shaped hull, STANAG 4569 Level II ballistic protection, and mine resistance up to 6 kilograms of explosives, UkrArmoTech wrote.

The vehicle can be equipped with electronic warfare systems, night-vision equipment, and a heavy machine gun mount.

The heavier GYURZA-02, weighing up to 16 tons, is designed for troop transport, fire support, reconnaissance, and patrol missions.

It carries up to 11 personnel and provides enhanced mine protection against blasts equivalent to 8 kilograms of explosives, along with STANAG 4569 Level 2 ballistic protection and optional remote weapon stations.

Previously, it was reported that Ukraine’s defense industry has scaled up domestic production of armored vehicles to the point that the Ministry of Defense no longer relies on imports, according to Defense Express.

For the past two to three years, all armored vehicle procurements for the Ukrainian Armed Forces have been sourced from local manufacturers.

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