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New Ukrainian VARTA 2 armored vehicle enters state testing phase

The vehicle, featuring an enhanced design and SICH heavy combat module, showcased stable performance in firing tests with its 30 mm automatic cannon.
new ukrainian varta 2 armored vehicle enters state testing phase sich rws august 2024
Sich RWS on the Varta 2 armored vehicle, August 2024. Photo: Ukrainian Armor
New Ukrainian VARTA 2 armored vehicle enters state testing phase

Ukrainian VARTA 2 armored vehicle has entered state testing, Militarnyi reports on 3 November. Ekonomichna Pravda shared footage showing the vehicle maintaining stability during broadside fire with a 30 mm automatic gun. Representatives of Ukrainian Armor reported that the vehicle is undergoing necessary tests for codification by the Ministry of Defense, preparing it for potential contracting by the Defense Forces.

Amid limited allied supplies, Ukraine is heavily investing in its defense industry to enhance self-reliance and ensure a steady flow of military equipment. This strategic approach aims to reduce dependence on foreign aid while bolstering the nation’s defense capabilities amid the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war.

The vehicle features the Ukrainian SICH combat module, which first appeared on Defense Forces’ armored vehicles earlier this year. The module is an unnamed turret, featuring a ZTM-1 30 mm automatic cannon, an AG-30 automatic grenade launcher, and a PKT 7.62 mm machine gun, all remotely controlled from inside the vehicle.

In an interview with Militarnyi, the company’s head said developers are specifically adapting the module for Varta, reducing its weight and modifying the artillery component to decrease recoil energy for improved stability.

The VARTA 2 prototype was first unveiled in early September. The redesign has achieved weight reduction while enhancing protection to STANAG 3a/3b level, offering defense against 7.62×51 mm armor-piercing rounds and explosions with 8 kg of TNT.

NATO AEP-55 STANAG 4569 is a NATO standard, setting protection levels for occupants of logistic and light armored vehicles, with Level 3 covering 7.62×51 mm AP rounds at 30 meters, 8 kg AT mine blasts (3a for under-wheel/track and 3b for under-center explosions), and 155 mm artillery shell impacts at 60 meters.

VARTA 2 stands as the first Ukrainian 4×4 armored vehicle equipped with a heavy combat module featuring a full 30 mm automatic cannon.

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