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Infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) redesigned to armoured personnel carriers (APC) Several vehicles available Equipped with a turret identical to the OT-64 SKOT
Engine: MTU MB833 Ea-500 22.4-liter 6-cylinder diesel, 600-hp. Power/weight: 16.3-hp/ton. Fuel Capacity: 172-USG (652-l) Range: 310-miles (500-km) Speed: 40-mph (65-km/h) The vehicle being offered, Marder 1A3 IFV, serial number 908 was probably built in 1997.
Field tests showed the BMP-2 was found capable of climbing a gradient 60% steep, 30% side slope, 0.7 m vertical step and gap a 2.5 m Trench. The BMP-2 could be also converted as a bulldozer with fittings for a mine plough.
The BMP-2 (Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty, Russian: Боевая Машина Пехоты, literally "combat machine/vehicle (of the) infantry") [4] is an amphibious infantry fighting vehicle introduced in the 1980s in the Soviet Union, following on from the BMP-1 of the 1960s. [5]
18 lip 2020 · The BMP-2 IFV first appeared in the late 1970s and may be regarded as a ‘product improved’ BMP-1. Many of the drawbacks of the BMP-1 were eliminated, the most obvious being the replacement of the BMP-1’s 73 mm low velocity gun by a more versatile and effective 30 mm cannon and the relocation of the commander from a position behind the ...
2 IFV, originally owned by the AFCR, are in stock. The tanks are in excellent condition and have only 453 Km ( 83 Mth) and 635 Km ( 77 Mth)! The BMP 1S is an amphibious tracked infantry battle vehicle, which was redesigned from the original BMP-1 vehicles and whose production, based on a Soviet licence, took place in Czechoslovakia.
13 paź 2024 · 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.