The Moscow region company "Euracom" has developed an armored version of Lada Largus, designed for cash collection services. The car complies with protection class Br2, which guarantees the stability of the body and glass to shelling from a TT pistol (7.62×25 mm).
In addition to the armor, the van received a reinforced suspension, an automatic fire extinguishing system in the engine compartment and an electric door lock. For the convenience and safety of the crew, the following have been added:
- Bolt system for unloading rear doors with reinforced hinges,
- Opening limiter,
- Rear view camera,
- Intercom device "cabin-street",
- Mass switch from the cabin.
At the same time, the basic technical equipment of Largus remained unchanged - this should simplify maintenance and repair.
Earlierwww1.ru wrote that "Euracom", whose production is located in the city of Balashikha,constructed a unique car - an armored bus of the representative class - which confirms its competence in creating protected vehicles.
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