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Armored Steel Fighting Shelter Unveiled at Eurosatory Defense Expo

На виставці Eurosatory було представлено нову броньовану ст steel для захисту військових підрозділів. Photo: Radiotrek — Світ

Parabella Debuts Mobile Bunker at Eurosatory 2026

At the Eurosatory 2026 international defense exhibition, Ukraine’s Rivne-based company Parabella introduced a new mobile shelter made from armored steel, designed to protect soldiers while enabling them to engage in combat. This system offers a unique combination of defensive coverage and offensive capability, allowing troops to return fire from within a protected position.

The Parabella mobile shelter is a handcrafted, modular structure built from three layers of armored steel. The company showcased several variants:

  • Heavy-duty
  • Lightweight
  • Special-purpose configurations

This range highlights the design’s flexibility and adaptability to different battlefield conditions. The solution was developed based on daily input from military personnel, underscoring its practicality and real-world effectiveness.

'At last, our military leadership and engineers have created something tangible to preserve lives on the battlefield—drawn directly from their own day-to-day experience.'
Source: one of the shelter’s designers

The strong interest in Ukrainian innovations at Eurosatory 2026 confirms their growing recognition on the global stage, reflecting the critical role of defense and security advancements.

A Global Stage for Defense Technology

Eurosatory 2026 served as an international platform for discussing the latest breakthroughs in defense and security, where Parabella was able to present its developments. Additional details about the company’s products and capabilities are available on its website: parabella.com.ua.

The debut of the Parabella mobile shelter at a major global expo underscores Ukraine’s rising influence in defense technology and the importance of tailoring military solutions to real combat scenarios. International recognition of such innovations could significantly boost interest in Ukrainian tech and support deeper integration into global defense projects.