Ukrainian company Inguar Defence presented the concept of the Inguar-7 infantry fighting vehicle
Ukraine's Inguar Defence has presented the concept of an infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) called the Inguar-7.
Here's What We Know
The Inguar-7's hull has a rugged appearance, as indicated by the thick side armour modules visible in the image. The absence of a wave deflector and propulsion system suggests that the vehicle will not have amphibious capabilities.
It is believed that the Inguar-7's armament will include an unmanned tower, structurally similar to the BM-7 Parus module, but with significant modifications. The tower also appears to have a 30mm automatic cannon, probably the Ukrainian ZTM-2, which is a variant of the Russian 2A72.
The cannon is complemented by a dual launcher for Ukrainian Stugna-P anti-tank guided missiles. The turret is also equipped with a gunner's electro-optical sight and a commander's panoramic electro-optical sight. In addition, a set of smoke grenade launchers is installed in the aft part of the tower.
The presentation took place after Inguar Defence unveiled the Inguar-3 light armoured vehicle concept in autumn 2022. A fully developed prototype of the Inguar-3 was publicly displayed in March this year. Since then, the vehicle has reportedly undergone frontline testing and has been used by units of the Azov Brigade and the National Guard.
Source: Defence Industry Europe