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6. Lazar – Serbia

Lazar Series: Military Vehicle Overview
Production Company: Yugoimport SDPR
Main Users: Pakistan, Serbian Army
Expense: $600,000*
The Lazar series, including the Lazar 1, 2, and 3, is a family of military vehicles produced by the Serbian defense corporation Yugoimport SDPR.
Key Features
Configuration: The Lazar vehicles are designed as 8x8 platforms, providing enhanced mobility and stability.
Weight: Each vehicle weighs approximately 31 tons, making them robust enough for various military operations.
Versatility: The Lazars are classified as MRAPs (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) and have been modified to fulfill multiple roles, similar to MRAV (Multi-Role Armored Vehicle) vehicles. Notably, the Lazar 2 exhibits more MRAV characteristics than MRAP.


Lazar Series: Advanced Features and Capabilities
The Lazar series of military vehicles is designed with a range of advanced features that enhance its operational effectiveness:
Key Features
Engine Power: Equipped with a 500-horsepower engine, the Lazar ensures high mobility, even on uneven terrain.
Independent Suspension: Each wheel has independent suspension, contributing to superior handling and stability in challenging environments.
Protection Capabilities
Ballistic Protection: The vehicle offers comprehensive ballistic protection to safeguard occupants from small arms fire and shrapnel.
Smokescreen Protection: The Lazar can deploy multiple smoke bombs, creating a smokescreen to obscure visibility and protect against enemy targeting.
Anti-Mine Protection: Designed with anti-mine features, the vehicle provides enhanced safety against explosive threats.
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