
Manufacturer Shield Armored Vehicles has officially announced the launch of its newest armored personnel carrier, the Predator B6, marking the beginning of a new generation of APCs (Armored Personnel Carriers) that the company intends to deliver throughout 2025.
The announcement was made during the presentation of the first unit of the Predator B6, which will be followed by two other brand-new models that are part of the company’s strategic plan to diversify its line of tactical vehicles.
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“We are proud to share the launch of our latest achievement — the Predator B6 APC. This launch represents the first step in our 2025 plan, which includes three distinct armored transport solutions, each built on different chassis platforms to meet a variety of operational needs and protection levels,” said Abd Elmajeed Nasser, Head of Finance and Sales at Shield Armored Vehicles, in an official statement.
Designed with B6 ballistic certification, the Predator features a high-mobility platform that enables use in harsh terrain. The vehicle’s modular design was developed to offer operational flexibility, allowing it to be deployed in military convoy escort missions, urban tactical response, and other security operations.
According to Shield, the Predator B6 is tailored to the growing demands of the defense and homeland security sectors. It was built to withstand small arms fire and can be customized with different seat configurations, integrated weaponry, and communication systems.
Although it has not yet been officially adopted by any armed forces, the Predator B6 is already attracting interest from potential clients in the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe — regions where demand for versatile and cost-effective armored vehicles remains high.
Shield Armored Vehicles promises to unveil the next two models in the new line soon, reinforcing its position as a strategic supplier in the global armored vehicle market.
Source and image: Shield Armored Vehicles. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
