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The MT-LBu is a multipurpose tracked armored personnel carrier that was designed in Ukraine early 1960s. It is a bigger and more advanced version of the Soviet-made MT-LB.
The BMP-1P is the first major modernization of the BMP-1, built in the mid-1970s. This modernization of the BMP-1 was the result of an analysis of its combat performance in conflicts such as the Yom Kippur War in 1973 and the Angolan civil war three years later. The enhancements aimed to strengthen its firepower by adding a pivot-mounted launcher, the 9P135M. This launcher featured a semi-automatic control system capable of firing SACLOS-guided ATGM (Anti-Tank Guided Missile) 9M113 "Konkurs" (AT-5 Spandrel) and 9M113M "Konkurs-M" (AT-5B Spandrel B). These improvements increased the armor penetration capability and extended the weapon's range.
The BRM-1K Model 2021 is a modernized version of the previous model of the Soviet-made BRM-1K, a reconnaissance tracked armored vehicle based on the BMP-1 IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) tracked chassis which was produced between the years 1973 -1988.
The BMPT Model 2017 is a Fire Support Combat Vehicle designed and manufactured by the Russian company Uralvagonzavod. The design of this new vehicle was based on combat experience gained during the Soviet-Afghan War and the First Chechen War. The BMPT offers the mobility of the Main Battle Tank (MBT) and the firepower of an IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle).
The DT-30PM is a Russian-made amphibious all-terrain tracked carrier vehicle developed and designed by the Russian company Vityaz Machine-building to transport personnel, equipment and military hardware in the most challenging road and climate conditions.
The 2S25M Sprut-SDM1 is a modernized version of the 2S25 Sprut-SD self-propelled anti-tank gun designed and manufactured by the Russian defense Company Tractor Plants. The 2S25M was specially designed to be used by the Russian airborne troops as an anti-tank 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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The BTR-MDM Rakushka is a further development of the BTR-MD airborne tracked multi-role armored vehicle. The vehicle was unveiled for the first time during the 9th International Exhibition of Arms, Military Equipment and Ammunition Russian Arms Expo which was held from 25 - 28 September 2013 in the city of Nizhny Tagil, Russia.
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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The MT-LB is a multipurpose tracked armored vehicle that was designed in Ukraine early 1960s. In the Russian army, more than 80 variants are available and a total of 1,493 vehicles are still in service. In Ukraine and Russia lot of defense companies have developed several new modernized or upgraded variants.
The BMPT-72 also nicknamed Terminator 2 is a tank fire support tracked armored vehicle developed and designed by the Russian company Uralvagonzavod. It was unveiled in 2013 during the Russian Arms Expo defense exhibition that was held in Nizhny Tagil, Russia.
The BMD-3 is an airborne tracked armored IFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle designed and manufactured by the Russian Defense Company Volgograd Tractor Plant. The first production of BMD-3 was delivered in 1990 to Russian airborne units followed by naval infantry units.
The BMP-2 is a tracked armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) designed and manufactured by the Russian defense industry. This vehicle was based on the Russian-made BMP-1. The BMP-2 was manufactured under license in India under the name of "Sarath", and also in some eastern countries, such as the Czech Republic under the name of BVP-2.
BTR-MD Rakushka Multirole airborne armoured vehicle | ||||
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The BMD-4M is the latest generation of Russian-made airborne armored infantry fighting vehicles that can be para-dropped to provide firepower and support for airborne troops. It is an upgraded variant of the BMD-4 (BMD-3M).
The BMP-1 is a Russian-made tracked armored infantry fighting vehicle (IFV). The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle was adopted for service in 1966 by the 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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