Gyurza 02 Ukrainian 4x4 Armored Vehicle
Gyurza 02






The Gyurza 02 is a Ukrainian 4x4 armored vehicle designed for high dynamic performance and enhanced off-road capability. It provides smooth handling and the ability to cover long distances at high average speeds. The GYURZA-02 is built on a chassis specifically engineered for an armored fighting vehicle. To improve off-road capabilities and maneuverability in challenging conditions, the vehicle features an independent double-wishbone suspension system, a robust drive system, central tire inflation, and other specially designed chassis components that account for the weight of the armored capsule. The GYURZA-02 is powered by an electronically controlled diesel engine and comes with an automatic transmission. It also includes pneumatic controls for both high- and low-range transfer units and a dual-circuit pneumatic braking system. Mobility in demanding environments is ensured by a high-performance 6-cylinder Cummins diesel engine, which is known for its low noise levels and long service life, exceeding 350,000 miles. The reinforced chassis allows this 16-ton armored vehicle to operate reliably across various terrains, tackling steep inclines while minimizing the risk of rollover. Vehicle handling remains smooth and responsive, even during sharp maneuvers. The GYURZA-02 is suitable for operation in dense urban environments and can navigate all types of roads and off-road conditions in temperate climates. Its operating temperature range is from -40°C to +50°C. MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) vehicles are crucial for frontline troop transport, offering enhanced ballistic protection per STANAG 4569 Level 2 standards. UKR ARMO TECH continuously improves its vehicles, focusing on anti-drone and mine resistance. The GYURZA-02 features a V-shaped hull to dissipate blast energy and specialized mine-resistant seats with five-point harnesses tested according to NATO AEP STANAG 4569. The interior is lined with anti-shrapnel material for protection against traveling fragments. With the rise of FPV drones, UKR ARMO TECH integrates electronic warfare (EW) systems in the 150–1030 MHz range as standard. Anti-cumulative steel mesh screens enhance protection without impairing performance. UKR ARMO TECH collaborates with Ukrainian tech firms to provide optional advanced defense systems. The GYURZA-02 can be fitted with the FlyOff system, which detects FPV threats, monitors signals, and displays them on a digital map. Standard features include communication and navigation systems, infrared sensors, and a dedicated camera for day and night vision. A blackout mode deactivates all lights, allowing only the night vision system to operate. Constructed from high-grade alloy ballistic steel, the armor offers comprehensive crew protection according to NATO AEP-55 STANAG 4569 Levels 2 and 3. All materials are tested by Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, ensuring compliance with national standards. These vehicles are registered under NATO Stock Numbers (NSNs) and are used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other defense units. The GYURZA-02 includes a fully autonomous fire extinguishing system for individual components, protecting critical areas like the wheel arches for enhanced survivability. To maintain mobility during combat, it features independent fire suppression systems for each wheel and a multi-zone protection system to mitigate damage from explosives. Additionally, a modern filtration and ventilation system safeguards personnel from hazardous chemicals, functioning effectively in contaminated environments. The detection accuracy for vehicles and personnel exceeds 80% in the Vis-NIR spectrum. Our systems integrate seamlessly with modern technologies, allowing for user-specific adaptations. UKR ARMO TECH's smoke screen system can be installed on vehicles to operate independently or alongside laser detection systems. We prioritize technological superiority in modern warfare by equipping our vehicles with advanced systems, including artificial intelligence, to support military units effectively. The GYURZA-02 features a visual software and hardware system developed by Ukrainian engineers that employs augmented reality and AI to detect ground threats using 12 integrated cameras for day and night vision.