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The video showed BTR-82A crew members speaking Russian. It is widely believed [by whom?] that Russian armoured vehicle units were directly fighting anti-government groups in Syria. [13] Russia integrated the AU-220M Baikal remote turret [14] to the BTR-82A fitted with an autocannon firing the 57x348SR mm shells at 120 rpm.
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As of 10 May 2024 at least 14 (6 BTR-70 and 8 BTR-70M) have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [51] BTR-80: Armoured personnel carrier 1,200 [52] Soviet Union Russia: As of 10 May 2024, at least 985 (204 BTR-80, 622 BTR-82A(M), 104 BTR-82AT and 55 unknown BTR-80/BTR-82A) have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [51] BTR-90
On February 24, 2022, the division participated in the 2022 Kyiv offensive during the initial stage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the north-east of Kyiv. [12] The 90th Guards Tank Division had two battalion tactical groups involved in the three-week Battle of Brovary, where the division suffered significant losses in personnel and equipment. [13]
Armored personnel carrier BTR-82A with troops in NBC suits. The RChB troops, from the 27th separate brigade of the RChB protection, during training with the support of motorized rifle, tank and artillery units of the 20th Guards CAA, released "captured" city in terms of radiation contamination of the area.
Maximum speed. 85 km/h. The BTR-3[4][5] is an eight-wheel drive armored personnel carrier developed in 2000 and 2001 by an international consortium. The companies involved in the project include the Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau of Ukraine, Adcom Systems of Abu-Dhabi, UAE, and the State Scientific Technical Centre of Artillery ...
The BTR-3 is an all-new production vehicle, rather than an upgrade of the existing in-service vehicle, such as the BTR-80. BTR-4 – Another Ukrainian eight-wheeled APC (2006) with rear doors designed in Ukraine by the Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau (SOE KMDB) as a private venture.
Colonel Roman Geradotovich Demurchiev. The 136th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade is a mechanised infantry brigade of the Russian Ground Forces. On December 1, 1993, the 136th Motor Rifle Brigade was established at Buynaksk, Dagestan. In 1996-97, the brigade was merged with the 204th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment "Uman-Berlin" as the 136th ...