Ukraine orders more Dozor-B vehicles
The Ukrainian Army will receive a new batch of Dozor-B armoured vehicles from UkrOboronProm under an order announced on 2 February.
Dozor-B is a 4x4 armoured personnel carrier designed for special operations units, and is available in reconnaissance, medical, and command vehicle variants.
The vehicle protects against armour-piercing bullets, shrapnel and mines, chemical and radiological attacks. The vehicle is powered by a 4-stroke Deutz diesel engine with engine power of 190hp, and Allison turbocharger and transmission.
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