
The Frem, a Lebanese manufacturer of military vehicles, revealed the progress of the development of its modular tactical vehicle Venom, which is being built in a Special Operations Vehicle (SOV) configuration.
According to a report from Defence Blog, the information was shared by the company’s CEO, David Frem. The Venom SOV is a lightweight variant focused on speed, mobility, and rapid deployment, rather than heavy armor.
The company stated that the prototype represents the first completed version of a modular platform designed to serve as the base for an entire family of specialized vehicles.
According to Frem, the Venom platform is a customizable and modular system that can support various mission functions, including both manned and unmanned variants.

It offers different configurations to be built on the same main chassis, providing high adaptability to meet the operational needs of the mission.
The Venom prototype is being developed as a tactical vehicle for units requiring rapid insertion and extraction, particularly in environments where heavier armored vehicles would be limited by weight or terrain.
The company has not disclosed technical specifications or performance numbers but emphasized that the platform was designed to balance structural strength with mass reduction.
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