The Żubr was designed for enhanced protection against landmines and improvised explosive devices. The vehicle's hull is V-shaped to deflect blasts. The Żubr is armored against 12.7-mm armor-piercing rounds and features a remotely controlled weapons station. The Żubr can carry 2000–5000 kg within the vehicle and can tow an additional 1500 kg. The vehicle is all wheel drive. It was designed to be transported by the C-130 Hercules.
Types
Żubr AWR - abandoned version of reconnaissance vehicle for Rak module, to be replaced by Rosomak AWR 8x8 reconnaissance version.
Żubr MRAP - standard troop-transporting armored car, can carry 10 fully equipped soldiers. The Żubr MRAP, is based on the Iveco EuroCargo vehicle, which is produced in Poland. Not produced.
Żubr WD - command vehicle, not produced.
Żubr P - Poprad variant for air defense; equipped with Grom or Piorun AA missiles.
Żubr ZDPSR Soła - SołaPESA air surveillance variant.
Żubr ZDPSR Bystra - BystraAESA air surveillance variant.
Operators
Poland - 87 in use (8 on ZDPSR Soła radar and 79 on POPRAD missile system), 17 to be delivered (ZDPSR Bystra radar).
References
Hołdanowicz, Grzegorz. "Żubr w ślad za Turem" [Żubr coming after Tur]. Raport. Wojsko Technika Obronność (in Polish). No. 3/2008. pp. 52–53.