The "Chechenavto" plant produces up to 80 "Chaborz" combat buggies and MOS "Jihad Machine" per year

The light armed all-terrain vehicle was developed by order of the Russian University of Special Forces

In 2017, the Argun plant "Chechenavto" launched the production of unique "Chaborz" combat buggies and the mobile fire system (MOS) "Jihad Machine." Currently, production capacity has been increased to 80 units per year. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia.

Mobile fire system (MOS) "Jihad Machine"
Mobile fire system (MOS) "Jihad Machine"

Chaborz M-3 is a light, high- проходимый armed tactical all-terrain vehicle developed by order of the Russian University of Special Forces. Characteristics: carrying capacity - up to 400 kg, ground clearance - 350 mm, total weight - 1270 kg, frame - all-welded with a built-in frame, material - steel pipe, engine - VAZ-21126 gasoline engine with a capacity of 98 hp

Mobile fire system (MOS) "Jihad Machine"
Mobile fire system (MOS) "Jihad Machine"

Chaborz M-4 is a modification for the evacuation of two wounded. The buggy is suitable for reconnaissance and transportation of light weapons and ammunition. Curb weight - 1200 kg, carrying capacity - 500 kg, ground clearance - 300 mm, cruising range on the highway - 500 km.

Chaborz M-3
Chaborz M-3

Chaborz M-5 is a heavy model with a carrying capacity of 800 kg, equipped with a 120 mm mortar. The crew consists of three fighters. A 120-mm mortar can be transported in the buggy's body. A 152 mm "Cornet" ATGM is mounted on the upper part of the all-terrain vehicle.

Mobile fire systems (MOS) "Jihad Machine" are created on the basis of the UAZ "Patriot", GAZ "Sobol" and GAZ "Sadko" chassis. The cars do not have armor, as they are used for conducting tactical combat operations.

MOS "Jihad Machine"
MOS "Jihad Machine"

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