
Kalashnikov delivered a new batch of electric transport vehicles to a Russian military unit, designed to operate in the combat zone.
The package includes Izh-Enduro electric motorcycles and Izh-ScootWay scooters, both equipped with universal trailers capable of carrying up to 200 kg of cargo. The aim is to facilitate the transportation of ammunition, equipment, and supplies in hard-to-reach areas, where conventional vehicles face terrain, visibility, and noise limitations.
Developed in 2025 at the company’s own prototyping center, the models were designed as a low-noise solution for tactical missions near the front line. According to Kalashnikov, the platforms meet the need for agile and discreet transport in resupply operations and short-distance movements, especially in scenarios requiring high maneuverability.
Both the motorcycle and the electric scooter can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h and were designed to operate in harsh climates and off-road environments. During development, engineers reinforced the attachment points, created a quick-release system for the trailers, and adjusted the loading ergonomics for fast use in field conditions.
The Izh-Enduro weighs about 100 kg and offers a range of up to 100 km on a single charge, while the Izh-ScootWay, a two-seater, can carry up to 300 kg between cargo and passenger. Produced in limited batches and made to order, the vehicles expand Kalashnikov’s portfolio for tactical logistical support, alongside light weapons, loitering munitions, and other systems supplied to Russian forces.
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Electric motorcycles and scooters in use by the Russian military pic.twitter.com/paVyet6euw
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