Canadian Roshel Unveils Senator MRAP and Captain Armored Vehicle Built from 2500 Ukraine Combat Lessons

Roshel unveiled its Senator MRAP and new-generation Captain armored vehicle family at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, presenting both platforms as battlefield-driven designs shaped by Ukraine’s war experience. CEO and founder Roman Shimonov said the company has used data from more than 2,500 vehicles exposed to drones, mines, artillery fragments, and heavy repair cycles to improve protection, payload, production speed, and sustainment. The five-door Senator MRAP, built on the Ford F-550 chassis, serves as Roshel’s main mine-resistant platform for troop transport and mission-kit integration. The new Captain, based on the Ford Ranger Super Duty chassis, gives military and security forces a lighter armored option between a protected pickup and a full MRAP, reflecting rising demand for mobile, survivable vehicles suited to drone-threat battlefields and border operations. Read more...

Roshel showcased the Senator MRAP and new Captain armored vehicle at Eurosatory 2026, highlighting Ukraine-driven improvements in protection, modular armament, payload, production speed, and battlefield sustainment (Picture source: Army Recognition Group).



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