CIT vehicles

PURPOSE

To transport cash and valuables, the company uses specially equipped armored cash-in-transit vehicles with secure communication systems.
ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL BANK, CASH-IN-TRANSIT VEHICLES MUST COMPLY WITH PROTECTION CLASS PZSA-3 IN ACCORDANCE WITH DSTU 3975-2000 “PROTECTION OF ARMORED SPECIALIZED VEHICLES.”
Such vehicles must be protected against:
impact from a 7.62 mm AKM assault rifle using 57-H-231 cartridges with PS-43 bullets (non-heat-treated steel core);
impact from an AK-74 using 5.45 mm 7N6 rounds with PS bullets (non-heat-treated steel core).

Statistics show that attacks on collection vehicles most often occur when couriers with valuables are outside the armored vehicle.
Therefore, vehicles with Level 3 protection — resistant to automatic weapon fire — are typically chosen for the safe transportation of cash and valuables.

UKR ARMO TECH specialists recommend equipping such vehicles with concealed firing ports on multiple sides and a secure roof hatch.

TECHNOLOGIES

UKR ARMO TECH uses only high-alloy ballistic steel and armored glass with anti-shatter film to ensure full-body protection and internal safety in its collection vehicles.
FULL PROTECTION ONLY — NO PARTIAL ARMORING. THAT’S OUR CORE PRINCIPLE.

ARMORING

The fuel tank is fully protected, including the fuel filler neck. Steel armor covers the battery, engine compartment, and wheel arches — ensuring all critical components are secured.

Our team is always ready to accommodate individual customer requests regarding design features, armor level, and equipment of collection vehicles, in full accordance with operational requirements.
OUR REGULAR CLIENTS INCLUDE STATE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, AND PRIVATE SECURITY AGENCIES