Inguar Defence presents itself as a Ukrainian manufacturer of purpose-built armored tactical vehicles rather than a converter of civilian pickups or trucks. The company says the Inguar-3 was engineered in Ukraine in close cooperation with special-forces users and around wartime requirements, with a modular design intended to support escort, reconnaissance, rapid-response, protected-transport, fire-support, medical-evacuation, and weapons-platform missions.
Public reporting on the company is unusually concentrated around one vehicle family. Inguar-3 established the public baseline: a 4x4 MRAP-class vehicle with STANAG Level 3 protection claims, a Deutz diesel and Allison automatic transmission in reporting, independent suspension, run-flat mobility equipment, and modular bodies. In 2026, Inguar Defence also showed specialized derivatives, including Inguar-3 MED for casualty evacuation and Inguar-4 as a three-axle 6x6 armored recovery and repair platform.
The important manufacturer context is domestic industrial substitution. Ukrainian reporting frames Inguar Defence as part of a wartime shift away from imported or civilian-donor armored conversions toward locally engineered platforms with repairable structures, localized chassis components, and mission modules that can be adapted to Ukrainian fleet needs.
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Public sources use both Inguar Defence and Inguar Defense spellings; the canonical name follows the spelling used by the official website. Company address context comes from the public LinkedIn company page, while detailed vehicle specifications are drawn from official product material and defense reporting.