Ukrainian armoured vehicle Inguar-3 successfully passes combat tests and receives updates

The Ukrainian company Inguar Defence has presented the Inguar-3 armoured vehicle, which has been tested in the combat zone. The first deliveries of these vehicles to the Security and Defence Forces of Ukraine are already planned.
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The Inguar-3 armoured vehicle was tested in several stages. In the summer of 2024, it was tested by the 12th Azov Brigade of the National Guard in the Serebryansky Forest, performing evacuation functions. This test became the basis for the company's first contract. At the end of 2024, the vehicle was tested in the Sumy region, just 400 metres from the Russian border.
During the battles in the Serebryansky Forest, the armoured vehicle was damaged after a drone attack, but was able to evacuate a wounded soldier even with punctured wheels. In the Sumy region, the vehicle demonstrated high cross-country ability in difficult marshy terrain thanks to its tyre inflation system, differential lock and high ground clearance.

The Inguar-3 armoured vehicle. Illustration: Inguar
After analysing the feedback received, the vehicle was improved. It received a standard electronic warfare system that is controlled from the inside. It was also decided to develop a mount for installing anti-drone protection.
One of the most important design decisions was to replace traditional mirrors with cameras that display images on monitors in the cab. This solution has proven to be effective both during the day and at night.
In addition, the company is working on a remote-controlled combat module for the Inguar-3. It will be equipped with stabilisation and may include a 12.7mm Browning M2 machine gun, grenade launcher or PKT machine gun.
Source: Army TV