Russia gets armored vehicles from UAE manufacturer

Recent video footage circulating on Russian social media appears to confirm a new shipment of Streit Group-manufactured armored vehicles delivered to Russian forces.

One prominent Russian military blogger, going by the name Voennyi Osvedomitel, said: “Presumably, a batch of various armored vehicles of unknown origin, based on the Toyota Land Cruiser, was purchased for the Russian Armed Forces. These armored vehicles may be from the UAE or South Africa.”

The video shows more than 20 vehicles based on modified Toyota Land Cruiser and Ford F-550 platforms, specifically identifying Spartan SUT, Cobra, and Cougar models from the UAE-based manufacturer Streit Group.

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The videos come amid heightened scrutiny over arms transactions involving Russia, as the conflict in Ukraine continues. It remains unclear if the vehicles were acquired directly from Streit Group or procured through a third-party nation. However, Streit Group has previously sold vehicles to various countries and promoted these armored models at international defense exhibitions. Some images from past expos and stockpiles reportedly show hundreds of similar vehicles.

The recent arrival adds to an array of armored vehicles known to be in Russian hands. Notably, Streit Group has a track record of supplying modified armored vehicles used by private military contractors, such as Wagner Group. In past partnerships, Streit Group collaborated with Russia’s Military-Industrial Company (VPK), designing the Condor/VPK-Ural armored vehicles for Wagner operatives in conflict zones.

While details about the latest shipment are sparse, this situation highlights ongoing complexities in the arms market amid sanctions and global arms control policies.

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