The hull of the Inguar-7 appears to be heavily armoured, as indicated by the thick side modules of additional armour visible in the graphic. The absence of a wave deflector and propulsion systems suggests that the vehicle will not have amphibious capabilities.
The armament of the Inguar-7 is expected to include an unmanned turret, structurally similar to the BM-7 Parus module, though with significant modifications. The turret seems to house a 30mm automatic cannon, likely the Ukrainian ZTM-2, which is a variant of the Russian 2A42. Complementing the cannon is a dual launcher for Ukrainian-made Stugna-P anti-tank guided missiles. The turret is also equipped with an electro-optical gunner’s sight and a panoramic electro-optical commander’s sight. Additionally, a set of smoke grenade launchers is mounted at the rear of the turret.
This unveiling follows Inguar Defense’s earlier introduction of the Inguar-3, a light armoured vehicle concept, in the autumn of 2022. A fully developed prototype of the Inguar-3 was publicly displayed in March of this year. Since then, the vehicle has reportedly undergone frontline testing, with units from the Azov Brigade and the National Guard employing it in operational scenarios.