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Tango0107 Jul 2014 11:09 p.m. PST

"The regular testing of ‘Dozor-B' light armored vehicle took place at firing range of Kharkov region. Runoff and firing testing do continue in the framework of the preparations to the launching process of vehicle serial production and its passing into service by units of Armed Forces and National Guard. The results proved the quality of technical specifications of the vehicle.

Oleksandr Katorgin, Chief of the Testing Department of ‘Kharkiv Morozov Machine-Building Design Bureau', which incorporated with Ukroboronprom State Concern, considers that ‘Dozor-B' has all the perspectives to be promoted within Ukraine and international market.

"Force units of Ukraine do require this vehicle. It's mobile, maneuverable, and well protected. And, moreover, compared to foreign analogues, the vehicle also has roomy cabin. Dozor-B' is designed to transport 11 full equipped soldiers. Also, considering such specifications of the vehicle as high passing ability, reliability and economical operation, it will definitely expand the possibilities of the National Guard units during the antiterrorist operation (ATO). Remarkably, such class equipment is adopted by armies of a number of the countries," – Mr. Katorgin said…"

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Feet up now08 Jul 2014 8:57 a.m. PST

Wow that small vehicle can carry a serious amount of gear.

Tango0108 Jul 2014 12:45 p.m. PST

Indeed my friend.

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