Ukraine: Lviv armor Plant tests the Lev, a new armored recovery vehicle


Ukraine's State-owned Lviv Armor Plant has successfully completed the tests of the Lev armored recovery vehicle (BREM) and is ready for its mass production, the Ukroboronprom State Concern has said on its website.


Ukraine Lviv armor Plant tests the Lev a new armored recovery vehicle
The Lev, Lviv Armor Plant's new armored recovery vehicle on T-72 chassis (Picture source: Ukroboronprom)


The vehicle is based on the T-72 main battle tank. The BREM is designed for evacuation and towing of faulty, damaged tracked and wheeled military vehicles in combat, carrying out their current and medium repair in field conditions. The Lev is equipped with a winch with a 200-meter-long cable. In addition, the Lev has a crane boom with a maximum carrying capacity of 12 tonnes for mounting and dismantling units and assemblies in the field, in particular, tank turrets, engines, gearboxes, etc. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with a cargo platform, which helps transport spare parts needed for repair works with a weight of up to 1.5 tonnes.

The Lev was created by the designers of the Lviv Armor Plant specifically for enhancing technical support and operational maintenance of tank units consisting of T-64s and T-72s in different variants.