Ukrainian-made armored vehicle UAT-TISA approved for combat use

Ukrainian-made armored vehicle UAT-TISA approved for combat use

Ukraine

The Ministry of Defense codified and approved for use in the Armed Forces the UAT-TISA armored vehicle made in Ukraine.

This was reported by the MoD press service, Ukrinform reports.

It is noted that this vehicle is suitable for a wide range of tasks, depending on additional gear and equipment

"UAT-TISA inherited the chassis of a proven off-road vehicle of one of the well-known car manufacturers, where a custom-made armored capsule was installed, protecting the crew from small-arms fire. The design of the armored capsule allows for the installation of a machine gun on the turret. The vehicle’s mine protection withstands a detonation underneath the wheel and car bottom," the ministry noted.

The report added that the armored vehicle boasts a range of over 1,000 km, being highly dynamic, maneuverable across various terrains, and smooth in operation.

Photo: Ministry of Defense

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