
Dzik
4x4 armored patrol and infantry mobility vehicleAMZ-Kutno lists Dzik under its armoured military-vehicle products, and the company history records armored military vehicle production in 2005.
Sources: AMZ-Kutno Dzik Product, AMZ-Kutno HistoryManufacturer catalog
AMZ-Kutno is a Polish special-purpose and military vehicle manufacturer based in Kutno, Poland. The company designs and manufactures ambulances, cash-in-transit vehicles, uniformed-service vehicles, and armored military platforms, with catalog relevance through protected mobility and reconnaissance vehicles such as Dzik and Bóbr 3.
2 weaponsAMZ-Kutno designs and manufactures special-purpose and utility vehicles in Poland. Its official history traces the company to June 1999, and by 2005 it recorded 602 vehicles built in a year, including 198 armored military vehicles.
The company's public product lineup includes armored military vehicles such as BÓBR 3, TUR variants, Żubr variants, and Dzik. The Polish Defence Companies Portal describes AMZ-KUTNO S.A. as a private company with 100% Polish capital and lists its activity in the land segment, including armored vehicles and special vehicles.
AMZ-Kutno's later defense work includes the Bóbr 3 platform used for Poland's LOTR Kleszcz light armored reconnaissance carrier program. Polish government sources describe the program as a replacement path for BRDM-2 reconnaissance vehicles, with AMZ-Kutno leading the industrial consortium behind the platform.

AMZ-Kutno lists Dzik under its armoured military-vehicle products, and the company history records armored military vehicle production in 2005.
Sources: AMZ-Kutno Dzik Product, AMZ-Kutno History
AMZ-Kutno lists BÓBR 3 in its armored military-vehicle lineup, and Polish government sources describe LOTR Kleszcz as based on the Bóbr 3 armored platform.
Sources: AMZ-Kutno Bóbr 3 Product, NCBR Light Armoured Reconnaissance Carrier, Polish MoD LOTR Kleszcz Framework AgreementAMZ-Kutno's company history says the firm was established in June 1999 with eight employees and 3,000 square meters of factory premises.
Sources: AMZ-Kutno History
The company history records 602 vehicles built in 2005, including 198 armored military vehicles.
Sources: AMZ-Kutno History
NCBR lists AMZ-Kutno among the beneficiaries of the Light Armoured Reconnaissance Carrier project, with a delivery period from December 2013 to November 2022.
Sources: NCBR Light Armoured Reconnaissance Carrier
AMZ-Kutno's company history says the company signed a contract for 77 ŻUBR POPRAD VSHORAD carrier vehicles in 2016.
Sources: AMZ-Kutno History
The company history records delivery of 77 ŻUBR POPRAD vehicles in 2021, adding a later production milestone beyond the Dzik-era armored output.
Sources: AMZ-Kutno History
Poland's Ministry of National Defence reported a framework agreement with AMZ-KUTNO S.A. for LOTR Kleszcz reconnaissance carriers, with planned deliveries for Polish forces from 2025 to 2035.
Sources: Polish MoD LOTR Kleszcz Framework Agreement
AMZ-Kutno's official English product pages are image-heavy and expose limited public specification text, so technical context for Bóbr 3 is sourced mainly from Polish government LOTR Kleszcz program pages. Conflict-use claims remain on weapon records.
Category
Troop carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, and protected mobility.

