PGZ has officially presented an export configuration of the Borsuk infantry fighting vehicle at a defense event in Slovakia, showcasing the platform’s adaptability for international customers. The new version integrates the Polish-developed modular tracked chassis with Slovakia’s Turra 30 V9 remote-controlled combat turret, creating a highly mobile and amphibious combat system optimized for NATO-standard operations. Equipped with a 30mm cannon, machine gun, and Spike anti-tank missiles, the vehicle is intended to support both infantry transport and frontline combat missions. According to PGZ, the modular architecture allows operators to tailor protection levels, electronic systems, and mission payloads depending on operational needs. The unveiling reflects Poland’s broader ambition to expand defense exports while strengthening regional industrial cooperation within Europe’s growing armored vehicle market.






