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  2. BTR-60 - Wikipedia

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    Russia − 800 in service and 1,300 BTR-60 and BTR-70 in storage as of 2024 [100] Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic − 25 BTR-60PB as of 2021 [101] A Somali National Army BTR-60 armoured personnel carrier. Syria − Unknown number in service as of 2024 [102] Tajikistan − 23 BTR-60, BTR-70, and BTR-80 as of 2024 [103] Transnistria [104]

  3. BTR (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. BTR-70 - Wikipedia

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    The BTR-70 was developed as a potential successor for the earlier BTR-60 series of Soviet wheeled armored personnel carriers, specifically the BTR-60PB, which it most closely resembled. It evolved out of an earlier, unsuccessful project known as the GAZ-50 to design a new wheeled infantry fighting vehicle on the chassis and drive train of a BTR ...

  5. BTR-80 - Wikipedia

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    The BTR-80 is based on the BTR-70 APC, which itself was based on the BTR-60. It has a single 260-hp V-8 turbocharged water-cooled diesel engine, an improvement over the twin gasoline engines installed in the BTR-60 and BTR-70 vehicles. The reconfigured rear portion of the hull accommodates the new, single engine.

  6. Category:GAZ Group military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    T. T-60 tank. T-70. Categories: GAZ Group vehicles. Military vehicles by brand. Military vehicles of Russia. Military equipment of Russia by maker.

  7. 26th Tank Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was armed with 95 T-64, 55 infantry fighting vehicles (12 BMP-2, 41 BMP-1, 2 BRM-1K), 2 armored personnel carriers (1 BTR-70, 1 BTR-60), 18 self-propelled guns 2S1, 6 mortars 2S12, 5 BMP-1KSh. [7] After 1990, the unit moved to Russian and became part of the new Russian Armed Forces. In 1997, the regiment was disbanded.

  8. VPK-7829 Bumerang - Wikipedia

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    Operational. range. 800 km (500 mi) Maximum speed. 100 km/h (62 mph) The VPK-7829 Bumerang (‹See Tfd› Russian: Бумеранг, Boomerang) is a modular amphibious wheeled infantry fighting vehicle and armored personnel carrier being developed by Russian Military Industrial Company (MIC) for the Russian army. [4][5]

  9. BTR-152 - Wikipedia

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    The BTR-152 is a six-wheeled Soviet armored personnel carrier (APC) built on the chassis and drive train of a ZIS-151 utility truck. It entered service with a number of Warsaw Pact member states beginning in 1950, and formed the mainstay of Soviet motor rifle battalions until the advent of the amphibious BTR-60 series during the 1960s. [8]