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A Roshel Senator Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle sustained severe tire damage while transporting wounded soldiers in the Kharkiv region.
Remarkably, the run-flat device installed on the vehicle prevented it from being immobilized, allowing the mission to continue successfully.
In another incident earlier in May, a Roshel Senator MRAP encountered an 8kg anti-tank mine. Despite the powerful explosion, all Ukrainian soldiers on board survived without injuries. This marks the first documented instance of a commercial-based armored vehicle withstanding such an attack, underscoring the robust protective capabilities of the Senator MRAP.
The Senator MRAP is built on the heavy-duty commercial platform of the Ford F-550, making it a preferred choice for combat teams due to its ease of serviceability and maintenance. The vehicle’s design leverages the widespread and established service network of Ford vehicles, ensuring efficient and accessible maintenance support worldwide. Its high ground clearance, four-wheel drive, and 6.7L turbo diesel engine provide effective off-road capabilities across various terrains.
A crucial feature of the Senator MRAP is its V-shaped body design, which enhances survivability during explosive attacks, particularly from landmines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). This design incorporates a pronounced V-shape that deflects the force of an explosion away from the vehicle’s cabin, minimizing the impact and reducing the risk of severe injury or death to the occupants. The V-shaped hull helps absorb and dissipate the explosive energy, further enhancing the vehicle’s blast resistance.
Canadian-based Roshel has delivered over 1,000 Senator vehicles to Ukraine. The company has since become one of the largest armored vehicle manufacturers in Canada, producing Senator vehicles in various configurations, including the Senator APC, ERV, MRAP, and Senator Pickup, designed for cargo transport, counter-UAV systems, mortar installations, and other equipment.