RG-31 Nyala is manufactured by Land Systems OMC, part of the BAE Systems concern. The car's armor is made of steel sheets that provide protection against fragments of small arms and artillery pieces. The bottom of the fuselage was made in the shape of the letter "V", which significantly increases the chances of the crew's survival at the time of a mine explosion or so-called. underground mine. The landing party consists of 7 to 9 soldiers depending on the version. Paratroopers can fire from inside the vehicle through special holes in the sides of the hull. RG-31 Nyala is used not only by the armed forces of South Africa, but also by many foreign operators, including Spain, Indonesia, Canada, Colombia, Mali and the USA. The machine was used in many conflicts, including the operation in Afghanistan or the operation in Iraq in 2003.