There are two primary manufacturers:
Kamaz and
Ural.
KAMAZ •
Kamaz-63968 Typhoon-K Modular
MRAP vehicle. • KamAZ-63969 Solid-body, 6×6 wheeled
amphibious armoured personnel carrier (APC) with a remote-controlled gun. • KamAZ-53949 Typhoon-L MRAP – 4×4 wheeled patrol
armoured personnel carrier (APC). Renamed to Phoenix after an import substitution program was completed in 2023. • K-4386 Typhoon-VDV – 4×4 vehicle armed with 30 mm
2A42 autocannon and seating eight personnel. In service for
Russian Airborne Troops and available for export since 2021. The Naparnik escort and control vehicle was developed on its basis and adopted in September 2021. It has 350 horsepower, can reach the speed of 105 km/h on roads, and can be transported by the Il-76, the An-124 or the Mi-26. The vehicle has infrared and daylight sensors, is equipped with a variety of machine guns (7.62×54mm and 12.7×108mm), and carries a remote weapons station developed at the "Burevestnik" institute. The RWS is equipped with a 2A42 30×165mm cannon, an AGS-30 30×29mm grenade launcher, and a PKTM 7.62×54mm machine gun. Armour is comparable to the NATO stanag 3. • Linza – The Linza medevac version using the K-53949 chassis can transport up to 10 wounded soldiers.
Ural • Ural-63095 and Ural-63099 Typhoon – The
Ural Typhoons are Multirole modular 6×6
MRAP Infantry mobility vehicle vehicles. Both have a crew of three, the 63099 seats twelve troops, and the 63095 seats sixteen.
SPATGM version The anti-tank version is equipped with two rooftop quad tube launchers for the
Kornet-EM ATGM.
Typhoon-PVO MANPADS-carrier vehicle. Completed state trials in 2024 and entered serial production in 2025. ==References==