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The BPM-97 (Boyevaya Pogranichnaya Machina for Battle Vehicle of the Border guard) or Vystrel is the Russian military designation for the KAMAZ-43269 Vestrel 4x4 wheeled armored vehicle. The BPM-97 is based on the truck chassis Kamaz 4326 and as the name suggests was designed for the Russian Border Guards.
K-17 Bumerang IFV 8x8 Boomerang IFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle | ||
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Atom 8x8 modular armoured infantry fighting vehicle
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Tigr-M GAZ-233114 Multipurpose 4x4 armoured vehicle
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The BTR-70 is a Russian-made 8x8 armored vehicle personnel carrier that was shown for the first time to the public in November 1980 during a military parade in Moscow. The vehicle was originally developed during the late 1960s under the industrial designator GAZ-4905.
The BTR-80 is a Russian-made 8x8 armored vehicle personnel carrier (APC) designed and manufactured by the Company Arzamas Machinery Construction Plant of Nizhny Novgorod. The vehicle is designed to carry infantry soldiers on the battlefield and provide close fire support.
BTR-60PB 8x8 armoured vehicle personnel carrier
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The BRDM-2 is a Soviet-made 4x4 light armored vehicle designed by V K Rubtsov of the Dedkov OKB in the early 1960s. This vehicle entered in service with the Soviet Army in 1962 with the first production in 1963 and was shown for the first time to the public in 1966.
The Leer-2 also called Tigr-M MKTK REI PP VPK-233114 called is a mobile technical control, electronic emulation and electronic countermeasures system which is based on the Tigr-M 4x4 armored vehicle. The vehicle is designed for developing radio emitters, jamming and suppressing radio-electronic means including cellular phone systems.
The Infauna is a Russian-made electronic warfare system used as a radio communication jammer. The vehicle is based on a modified chassis of the BTR-80 wheeled armored personnel carrier named K1Sh1 (GAZ-59039). In January 2012, the Infauna enters into service with the Russian airborne troops.
BRDM-3 Armoured vehicle personnel carrier
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Typhoon-U Ural-63095 Typhoon 6x6 multi-purpose armoured truck
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BTR-80A 8x8 APC Armoured Personnel Carrier vehicle
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R-145BM1
Command post and communication center vehicle |
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