Canadian armored vehicle manufacturer Roshel has introduced new iterations of its Senator armored vehicles at the prestigious MSPO defense industry show in Kielce, Poland.
Highlighting significant upgrades, the Senator MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) and Senator Pickup models are now equipped with advanced stabilized weapon systems, setting a new standard in armored vehicle capabilities.
Roman Shimonov, CEO of Roshel, detailed the enhancements during the unveiling, noting that the Senator MRAP now features a 14.5mm KPVT machine gun mounted in a remote weapons station, while the Senator Pickup has been outfitted with a GSh-23 cannon armored weapon system. These upgrades are designed to bolster the vehicles’ defensive capabilities, particularly against drones and even cruise missiles at close ranges.
The integration of high-caliber weaponry with cutting-edge stabilization technology allows these vehicles to perform critical defense operations against unmanned aerial vehicles and other threats effectively.
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