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Most cars for the Czech Republic are manufactured in the command-staff version. ...

Czech Army received 62 Titus 6x6 armor: what they are capable of (photo)

Most cars for the Czech Republic are manufactured in the command-staff version. The armor is characterized by a high level of modularity. One of the options even makes the car unmanned. Czech Deputy Defense Minister Denil Blazhkovets received a symbolic key of Titus 6x6 multi -purpose armor. About it reports Defense Brief. In 2019, the Czech Republic signed a contract for the purchase of 62 Titus armored vehicles - Tactical Infantry Transport and Unity System.

20 cars in the role of fire support coordination points and all others are commanding and staff. The Kovs manufacturer is in the Czech Republic. It is also noted that Titus is built on the base of the Tatra chassis. The machine has an updated modular level, which allows it to adapt to various roles and configurations. Therefore, armored vehicles can be approached by various troops.

"Titus is not only an advanced communication machine and a fire coordination point, but it can still be very effective in the battlefield," said Petr Schnearek, director of the Ministry of Defense Communication and Information Systems. The modularity of the armored car allows it even to make a drone thanks to the NERVA LG Robot control. You can also install a different weapon from a machine gun with a caliber 7. 62 mm or 12. 7 to an automatic grenade launcher of 20 or 40 mm.

Titus has a ballistic protection of grade 3 Stanag. It is stated that the armor can overcome a large number of obstacles due to the chassis - a slope up to 60% and a lateral slope up to 30%. The maximum speed is 110 km/g. Also in the case of a wheel puncture, it will be possible to get on the rims. The stroke is 700 km. It is expected that by the end of next year, the Czech Republic will receive all ordered machines.