Polish defense group PGZ has introduced a new export-oriented configuration of the Borsuk amphibious infantry fighting vehicle at a defense exhibition in Bratislava, Slovakia. The platform combines PGZ’s Universal Modular Tracked Platform chassis with the Slovak-made Turra 30 V9 remote-controlled turret developed by EVPÚ, marking the first integration of the two systems. The export variant is equipped with a 30mm automatic cannon, a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, and Spike LR/LR2 anti-tank guided missiles. PGZ emphasized the vehicle’s lightweight and modular design, enabling operators to customize armor packages, mission systems, and weapon configurations according to national operational requirements. The unveiling reflects growing European demand for NATO-compatible armored vehicles capable of balancing mobility, survivability, and interoperability in modern combat environments.

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