In a ceremony held at the infantry brigade in Vaziani, near the capital Tbilisi, the Georgian Defense Forces (GDF) officially received 46 Turkish-made BMC Vuran multipurpose armored vehicles.
The event was attended by several notable figures, including Turkish Ambassador Ali Kaan Orbay, Deputy Defense Minister Sergo Janelidze, Brigadier General Irakli Chichinadze, ASFAT General Manager Behcet Karatas, and other ASFAT officials.
The BMC Vuran is a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle known for its enhanced protection against mines and ambushes. The model delivered to Georgia includes a light remote-controlled weapon station from Israeli company RAFAEL, equipped with a 40mm automatic grenade launcher, further enhancing its operational capabilities.
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