Ukrainian armored vehicle manufacturer UkrArmoTech has delivered 402 newly-built armored vehicles to Ukraine’s Defense Forces under both new and existing contracts, UNITED24 Media reported.
The shipment included 16 UAT-TISA light armored pickups, 24 UAT-FOX armored vehicles, 30 GYURZA-02 new-generation armored combat vehicles, and 333 GYURZA-01 armored combat vehicles.
UkrArmoTech’s latest deliveries come as Kyiv last year certified the GYURZA-02 4×4 for entry into service and began operational fielding of the TISA platform.
According to the company, its current production lines can manufacture up to 2,000 standard vehicles annually, in addition to about 600 upgraded or newly developed variants.

UkrArmoTech’s Vehicles
UkrArmoTech’s UAT-TISA is a light armored vehicle built on a reinforced Toyota Land Cruiser LC79 chassis and designed for transporting personnel, ammunition, and supplies.
The vehicle provides ballistic protection and mine resistance against blasts of up to 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of explosives.
Based on the Mitsubishi L200 platform, the UAT-FOX combines a civilian exterior with military-grade protection.
It is intended for mobility and low-profile operations while retaining resistance to small-arms fire and explosive threats.
The company’s primary platform, the GYURZA-01, is a 12-ton 4×4 armored combat vehicle featuring a double V-shaped hull.
It features ballistic protection and mine resistance against up to 6 kilograms (13 pounds) of explosives.
The vehicle can also be fitted with electronic warfare suites, night vision systems, and a heavy machine-gun mount.
The heavier GYURZA-02 variant is designed for troop transport, fire support, reconnaissance, and patrol missions.
It weighs up to 16 tons, carries up to 11 personnel, and provides enhanced mine protection rated for 8 kilograms (17.6 pounds) of explosives.









