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Russian light armoured vehicles of Russia
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DT-30PM amphibious all-terrain tracked carrier vehicle | ||
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Sprut-SDM1 2S25M self-propelled anti-tank gun | ||
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DT-30 all-terrain tracked carrier vehicle | ||
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BMP-3M Tracked Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle | ||
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TM-140 / TM-140A tracked all-terrain cargo carrier vehicle | ||
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DT-10PM two-section tracked all-terrain amphibious carrier | ||
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BTR-MDM Rakushka airborne multi-role armoured vehicle | ||
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The T-15 BMP Armata is the latest generation of AIFV (Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle) developed and manufactured by the Russian Defense Industry. The T-15 BMP Armata was unveiled for the first time to the public during the rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade in April 2015.
Kurganets-25 BMP AIFV Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle | ||
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MT-LB multipurpose tracked armoured vehicle
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BTR-D Airborne armoured vehicle personnel carrier
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BMD-3 Airborne Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle
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BMP-2 Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle
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BTR-MD Rakushka Multirole airborne armoured vehicle
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BMD-4M Airborne armoured infantry fighting vehicle
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The BMP-1 is a Russian-made tracked armoured infantry fighting vehicle (IFV). The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle was adopted for service in 1966 with Russian army.
RHM-5 RkHM-5 Povozka D-1 NBC airborne reconnaissance armoured vehicle
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BMP-1KSh Command post and staff armoured vehicle
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The Khrizantema or Khrizantema-S BMP-3 (Russian name 9P157-2) is a self-propelled anti-tank missile armoured vehicle developed under the leadership of the Russian Company KBM Engineering Design Bureau in Moscow and was unveiled for the first time in 1996.
BMP-3F Amphibious infantry tracked fighting armoured vehicle
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The BMP-3 is a Soviet tracked amphibious infantry fighting vehicle, a successor to the BMP-1 and BMP-2, which entered service with the Soviet army in 1990 and made its first public appearance the same year.
BMD-1 Airborne infantry armoured fighting vehicle
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