RG-35

Its large payload capability allows additional armour to be added to the RG-35, which can offer protection of up to STANAG 4569 level 4.

The vehicle can be fitted with light or medium gun turrets, allowing it to be equipped with a wide range of weapons.

[1] Development of the vehicle was completed in a year, and it was unveiled to the public in September 2009 at the Defence Systems and Equipment International (DSEi) exhibition in London.

[3] The company has expressed confidence in obtaining orders for the RG-35, and it has been speculated that it may be submitted to the British Army's Light Protected Patrol Vehicle project[3] as well as for the South African Army's Project Sepula, which seeks to replace their Casspir and Mamba Armoured Personnel Carriers.

The RG-35 can offer STANAG 4569 level 4 protection due to its V-shaped hull and 15 cubic metres (530 cu ft) of under-armour, and is equipped with armoured glass windows that can provide all-round situational awareness to the personnel inside.

[1] Its payload capability is 15,000 kilograms (33,000 lb), which also allows extra armour to be added without reducing performance.