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arma_3:apc_ifv_guide_russia [2025/04/26 14:17] – [BMP-2 Series] dragonflyarma_3:apc_ifv_guide_russia [2025/04/26 14:45] (current) dragonfly
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-===== BMP-1 Series =====+===== BMP ===== 
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 +==== BMP-1 Series ====
  
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 |Special Features|Advanced sensors for artillery spotting, ''💧Amphibious''| |Special Features|Advanced sensors for artillery spotting, ''💧Amphibious''|
 |Application|Artillery reconnaissance.| |Application|Artillery reconnaissance.|
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 +=== Obyekt-681-2 ===
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 +|Variant(s)|🇷🇺 Obyekt-681-2|
 +|Description|Experimental BMP variant.|
 +|Amphibious?|Yes|
 +|Primary Armament(s)|73mm 2A28 Grom gun|
 +|Secondary Armament(s)|7.62mm PKT machine gun|
 +|Armor|Not specified (likely similar to BMP-1/2)|
 +|Countermeasures|Likely smoke launchers.|
 +|Special Features|Not widely documented.|
 +|Application|Experimental design; exact details limited.|
  
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 The [[wp>BMP-2|BMP-2]] (Боевая Машина Пехоты, Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty, or Infantry Fighting Vehicle) is a Soviet-designed and produced infantry fighting vehicle that was first introduced in 1980. It was a significant improvement over its predecessor, the BMP-1, and played a crucial role in modernizing the Soviet Army's mechanized infantry capabilities. The BMP-2 was designed to provide a highly mobile and protected platform for infantry units, allowing them to keep pace with armored formations and provide close fire support. It was armed with a [[wp>Shipunov_2A42|30mm 2A42 autocannon]], a 7.62mm PKT machine gun, and could carry a crew of three (commander, gunner, and driver) plus seven infantrymen. The vehicle's armor was thicker than the BMP-1, with a maximum thickness of 33mm, but it was still designed to provide protection against small arms fire and shell splinters. The [[wp>BMP-2|BMP-2]] (Боевая Машина Пехоты, Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty, or Infantry Fighting Vehicle) is a Soviet-designed and produced infantry fighting vehicle that was first introduced in 1980. It was a significant improvement over its predecessor, the BMP-1, and played a crucial role in modernizing the Soviet Army's mechanized infantry capabilities. The BMP-2 was designed to provide a highly mobile and protected platform for infantry units, allowing them to keep pace with armored formations and provide close fire support. It was armed with a [[wp>Shipunov_2A42|30mm 2A42 autocannon]], a 7.62mm PKT machine gun, and could carry a crew of three (commander, gunner, and driver) plus seven infantrymen. The vehicle's armor was thicker than the BMP-1, with a maximum thickness of 33mm, but it was still designed to provide protection against small arms fire and shell splinters.
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-One of the unique features of the BMP-2 is the ability for the 30mm autocannon to fire a variety of ammunition types, including high-explosive fragmentation rounds, armor-piercing rounds, and smoke rounds. The vehicle also features a more advanced fire control system, including a laser rangefinder and a ballistic computer, which allows for more accurate and effective engagement of targets. The BMP-2 also has the ability for troops in the rear compartment to fire their personal weapons through firing ports, allowing them to engage targets while still enjoying the protection of the vehicle. 
  
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-The BMP-2 has undergone several modernization programs and has been produced in various variants, including the BMP-2K (command variant), BMP-2M (modernized variant), and BMP-2E (export variant). The BMP-2 has also been exported to several countries and has seen action in numerous conflicts, including the Soviet-Afghan War, the Gulf War, and the Yugoslav Wars. The vehicle's design has been modified and improved over the years, with some variants featuring additional armor, improved fire control systems, and enhanced mobility. For example, the BMP-2M variant features a more powerful engine and improved transmission, while the BMP-2K features additional communication equipment and a more advanced command and control system.+One of the unique features of the BMP-2 is the ability for the 30mm autocannon to fire a variety of ammunition types, including high-explosive fragmentation rounds, armor-piercing rounds, and smoke rounds. The vehicle also features a more advanced fire control system, including a laser rangefinder and a ballistic computer, which allows for more accurate and effective engagement of targets. The BMP-2 also has the ability for troops in the rear compartment to fire their personal weapons through firing ports, allowing them to engage targets while still enjoying the protection of the vehicle. 
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 +The BMP-2 has undergone several modernization programs and has been produced in various variants, including the BMP-2K (command variant), BMP-2M (modernized variant), and BMP-2E (export variant). The BMP-2 has also been exported to several countries and has seen action in numerous conflicts, including the Soviet-Afghan War, the Gulf War, and the Yugoslav Wars. The vehicle's design has been modified and improved over the years, with some variants featuring additional armor, improved fire control systems, and enhanced mobility.
  
 === BMP-2 (obr. 1980g.) === === BMP-2 (obr. 1980g.) ===
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 |Variant(s)|🇷🇺 BMP-2D| |Variant(s)|🇷🇺 BMP-2D|
-|Description|BMP-2 variant with additional armor.|+|Description|Uparmored BMP-2.|
 |Amphibious?|No| |Amphibious?|No|
 |Primary Armament(s)|Same as BMP-2| |Primary Armament(s)|Same as BMP-2|
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 |Armor|Additional appliqué armor.| |Armor|Additional appliqué armor.|
 |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers| |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers|
-|Special Features|Enhanced protection.|+|Special Features|Enhanced protection, <wrap alert>no amphibious capability due to armor weight</wrap>|
 |Application|Improved survivability in combat environments.| |Application|Improved survivability in combat environments.|
  
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 |Armor|Same as BMP-2| |Armor|Same as BMP-2|
 |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers| |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers|
-|Special Features|Additional communications equipment.|+|Special Features|Additional communications equipment, ''💧Amphibious''|
 |Application|Command and control.| |Application|Command and control.|
  
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 |Armor|Aluminum alloy and steel composite, 50mm thickness| |Armor|Aluminum alloy and steel composite, 50mm thickness|
 |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers| |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers|
-|Special Features|Advanced fire control system, multiple armaments.|+|Special Features|Advanced fire control system, ''💧Amphibious''|
 |Application|Highly versatile IFV for both infantry support and anti-armor roles.| |Application|Highly versatile IFV for both infantry support and anti-armor roles.|
  
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 |Armor|Same as BMP-3| |Armor|Same as BMP-3|
 |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers| |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers|
-|Special Features|Enhanced surveillance and target acquisition.|+|Special Features|Enhanced surveillance and target acquisition, ''💧Amphibious''|
 |Application|Improved reconnaissance and engagement at longer distances.| |Application|Improved reconnaissance and engagement at longer distances.|
  
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 |Armor|Same as BMP-3| |Armor|Same as BMP-3|
 |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers| |Countermeasures|Smoke launchers|
-|Special Features|More advanced optics and electronic systems.|+|Special Features|Equipped with Vesna-K optics and electronics package, ''💧Amphibious''|
 |Application|Enhanced capabilities over BMP-3 Vesna-K.| |Application|Enhanced capabilities over BMP-3 Vesna-K.|
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-=== Obyekt-681-2 === 
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-|Variant(s)|🇷🇺 Obyekt-681-2| 
-|Description|Experimental BMP variant.| 
-|Amphibious?|Yes| 
-|Primary Armament(s)|Not specifically known, could have had similar armament to BMP series.| 
-|Secondary Armament(s)|Not specified.| 
-|Armor|Not specified.| 
-|Countermeasures|Likely smoke launchers.| 
-|Special Features|Not widely documented.| 
-|Application|Experimental design; exact details limited.| 
  
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 ===== BTR-80 Series ===== ===== BTR-80 Series =====
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 +The BTR-80
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 The [[wp>BTR-80|BTR-80]] (Бронетранспортер, Bronetransporter, or Armored Transporter) is a Soviet-designed and produced armored personnel carrier that was first introduced in 1984. It was a significant improvement over its predecessors, the BTR-60 and BTR-70, and played a crucial role in modernizing the Soviet Army's mechanized infantry capabilities. The BTR-80 was designed to provide a highly mobile and protected platform for infantry units, allowing them to keep pace with armored formations and provide close support. It was armed with a 14.5mm KPVT machine gun and could carry a crew of three (commander, gunner, and driver) plus seven infantrymen. The vehicle's armor was thicker than the BTR-70, with a maximum thickness of 23mm, but it was still designed to provide protection against small arms fire and shell splinters. The [[wp>BTR-80|BTR-80]] (Бронетранспортер, Bronetransporter, or Armored Transporter) is a Soviet-designed and produced armored personnel carrier that was first introduced in 1984. It was a significant improvement over its predecessors, the BTR-60 and BTR-70, and played a crucial role in modernizing the Soviet Army's mechanized infantry capabilities. The BTR-80 was designed to provide a highly mobile and protected platform for infantry units, allowing them to keep pace with armored formations and provide close support. It was armed with a 14.5mm KPVT machine gun and could carry a crew of three (commander, gunner, and driver) plus seven infantrymen. The vehicle's armor was thicker than the BTR-70, with a maximum thickness of 23mm, but it was still designed to provide protection against small arms fire and shell splinters.
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 +Another angle of the BTR-80.
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 One of the unique features of the BTR-80 is its improved armor, which provides better protection against anti-tank missiles and other modern threats. The vehicle also features a more advanced fire control system, including a telescopic sight and a more accurate machine gun mount. The BTR-80 has undergone several modernization programs and has been produced in various variants, including the BTR-80 (initial production variant), BTR-80A (variant with improved armor and armament), and BTR-80S (variant with improved mobility and communication equipment). The BTR-80 has also been exported to several countries and has seen action in numerous conflicts, including the Soviet-Afghan War, the Gulf War, and the Yugoslav Wars. One of the unique features of the BTR-80 is its improved armor, which provides better protection against anti-tank missiles and other modern threats. The vehicle also features a more advanced fire control system, including a telescopic sight and a more accurate machine gun mount. The BTR-80 has undergone several modernization programs and has been produced in various variants, including the BTR-80 (initial production variant), BTR-80A (variant with improved armor and armament), and BTR-80S (variant with improved mobility and communication equipment). The BTR-80 has also been exported to several countries and has seen action in numerous conflicts, including the Soviet-Afghan War, the Gulf War, and the Yugoslav Wars.
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 |Application|Troop transport with significantly improved engagement capabilities against infantry and light vehicles.| |Application|Troop transport with significantly improved engagement capabilities against infantry and light vehicles.|
  
-=== PTS-M ===+---- 
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 +===== Miscellaneous ===== 
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 +==== PTS-M ===
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 +{{:arma_3:pasted:20250426-142557.png}} 
 +The PTS-M with its cargo. 
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 +{{:arma_3:pasted:20250426-143044.png}} 
 +A PTS-M transporting a Ural 375. 
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 +{{:arma_3:pasted:20250426-142857.png}} 
 +A PTS-M emerging from the water. 
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 |Variant(s)|🇷🇺 PTS-M| |Variant(s)|🇷🇺 PTS-M|
-|Description|Tracked amphibious transport vehicle designed primarily for transporting troops and cargo across water bodies.|+|Description|Tracked amphibious transport vehicle built on the T-55 platform designed primarily for transporting troops and cargo across water bodies.|
 |Amphibious?|Yes| |Amphibious?|Yes|
 |Primary Armament(s)|None (intended as a transport vehicle)| |Primary Armament(s)|None (intended as a transport vehicle)|
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 |Countermeasures|None| |Countermeasures|None|
 |Special Features|''💧Amphibious''| |Special Features|''💧Amphibious''|
-|Application|Primarily for river crossings and amphibious landingsnot designed for direct combat.|+|Application|River crossingsamphibious landingsnot designed for direct combat.| 
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