Latvia’s Ministry of Defence has secured approval to acquire over 30 VR Fox light tactical vehicles for its armed forces, signaling a significant enhancement of the country’s military capabilities. Officially introduced in September 2022, the VR Fox is designed specifically to meet the operational needs of Latvia’s military personnel.
The planned fleet of VR Fox vehicles, which seamlessly combines the rugged design elements of a jeep and a buggy, will be utilized for off-road missions and other complex land operations. Once delivered, these vehicles will play a crucial role in enhancing the mobility and effectiveness of the Latvian military.
Produced by Mārupe-based VR Cars, the local manufacture of the VR Fox vehicles is set to provide an economic boost to the region by supporting local supply chains and spare parts providers. The Latvian defense agency emphasized that the new vehicles would also serve as a foundation for developing additional Fox configurations, which will be tailored to meet future military needs in alignment with the evolving demands of allied defense operations.
Latvian Defence Minister Andris Sprūds highlighted the strategic significance of procuring the domestic VR FOX, stating, “The purchase of the domestic ‘VR FOX’ will contribute to the security of supplies, which is critically important for the development of the capabilities of the National Armed Forces and the defense of Latvia in the current geopolitical conditions.” He further noted that the all-terrain vehicle exemplifies the support of the defense industry for the innovations spearheaded by Latvian companies.
SIA VR Cars has received a grant from the Ministry of Defence, and in collaboration with National Armed Forces, conducted extensive consultations and testing of the vehicle prototype, which was ultimately recognized for fulfilling the requirements of the Latvian Army.
The specifications of the incoming VR Fox system are notably impressive. Measuring 4 meters (13 feet) in length and 2 meters (7 feet) in width, it boasts a ground clearance of 40 centimeters (16 inches) and weighs 1,770 kilograms (3,902 pounds), accommodating up to five personnel. It’s powered by either a 2.0-liter diesel or a 2.3-liter petrol engine, offering around 320 horsepower in both manual and automatic transmission options. The vehicle features a 24-volt electrical system, achieving a top speed of 160 kilometers (99 miles) per hour and a range of 900 kilometers (559 miles).
The VR Fox is capable of navigating water up to 1 meter (3 feet) deep and can tilt 30 degrees laterally and climb inclines of up to 65 degrees. It is also designed to accommodate various weaponry and equipment, including ring-mounted and swing-arm machine guns, specialized brackets for anti-tank missiles, communication devices, cargo cages, and additional lighting setups.
As Latvia further solidifies its defense posture amid evolving geopolitical challenges, the acquisition of the VR Fox tactical vehicles marks a pivotal step in enhancing national security and operational readiness.