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  2. BTR-80 - Wikipedia

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    The BTR-80 (Russian: бронетранспортёр, romanized: bronetransportyor, lit. 'armoured carrier') is an 8×8 wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier ...

  3. BTR-90 - Wikipedia

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    BTR-90 (GAZ-5923) (Russian: бронетранспортёр, romanized: Bronetransportyor, lit. 'Armoured Transporter') is an 8×8 wheeled armored personnel carrier ...

  4. BTR-60 - Wikipedia

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    The BTR-60 is the first vehicle in a series of Soviet eight-wheeled armoured personnel carriers (APCs). It was developed in the late 1950s as a replacement for the BTR-152 and was seen in public for the first time in 1961.

  5. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    BTR-60: Armoured personnel carrier Active: 800 [43] Soviet Union: As of 10 May 2024, at least 1 BTR-60PB has been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine [46] BTR-70: Armoured personnel carrier 200 [43] Soviet Union: As of 10 May 2024 at least 14 (6 BTR-70 and 8 BTR-70M) have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] BTR-80: Armoured ...

  6. Rare Prototype BTR-90 Vehicle Seen in Combat in Ukraine - AOL

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  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. BTR-50 - Wikipedia

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    It is currently being replaced by the American-made M113 armored personnel carrier. Algeria – 130 BTR-50s' ordered in 1977 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1978 and 1979 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). [21] Currently 30 BTR-50s and OT-62 TOPASes are in service. [23]