The specialized Novator armored vehicle is armed with the Tavria-14.5 remote-controlled combat module.
Ukrainian armored vehicles have successfully tested a 10-seater specialized armored vehicle Innovator with a domestically produced remote-controlled combat module Tavria-14.5. The company’s press service announced it on Facebook on Tuesday, March 12.
Fight the remote controlled uninhabited turret Tavria-14.5 armed with a 14.5 mm machine gun with 200 rounds of ammunition. With the latest and unique weapon control system, including a high-quality stabilization system, it provides the ability to acquire and track targets, as well as accurately fire on hostile targets while moving. It also allows you to see targets at a distance of more than 5 km both day and night.
The level of protection of the weapon of the combat module corresponds to the level of NATO – STANAG 1.
“The use of high-speed, maneuverable armored vehicles equipped with remote-controlled combat modules not only provides additional capabilities to fight at a distance, but also saves the lives of military personnel,” the company said.
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We remind you that Ukrainian armored vehicles increased production tenfold during the two years of a full-scale war with the Russian Federation. The company has dozens of sites across the country.
Last year, the production volume of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex tripled compared to 2022. In 2024, a further sixfold increase is expected.
Source: korrespondent

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