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  2. BVP M-80 - Wikipedia

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    The standard versions (BVP M-80 and M-80A) mounted a Hispano-Suiza HS.804 20mm autocannon that has an effective range of about 1500 meters and, depending on ammunition type, is able to penetrate around 20mm of RHAe (Rolled Homogeneous Armour equivalency).

  3. List of equipment of the Croatian Army - Wikipedia

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    Mounted on BVP M-80A vehicles. Used extensively during training. [11] TOW-2 RF: Anti-tank guided missile United States: 1,700~ Croatia acquired 1,103 TOW-2A, 500 TOW-2 Bunker Buster and 100 TOW-2B missiles, all in the wireless-guided RF version, as part of the M2A2 ODS acquisition. [18] Spike LR: Anti-tank guided missile Israel: 200~

  4. Slovenian Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    M-63 Plamen Multiple rocket launcher system [citation needed] 24× M53/59 Praga [citation needed] 8× PT 76B [citation needed] 52x BVP M-80A - Slovenia donated 35 BVP M-80As to Ukraine in June 2022, some in Pivka museum; 30x M-55S - Slovenia donated 28 M55S to Ukraine, 1 in Pivka museum, 1 in Maribor museum

  5. Military Technical Institute - Wikipedia

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    BVP M-80 (1979–present) M-80A – Improved version with 320 hp engine, full production; M-80A1 or SPAT 30/2 – Improved version with a dual 30mm gun system called "Foka". Prototype only. M-80A/98 – Further improvements of M-80A1 with new "Vidra" turret; M-80A KC – Company commander's vehicle; M-80A KB – Battalion commander's vehicle

  6. Pivka Park of Military History - Wikipedia

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    BVP M-80A Yugoslavia: 1980s: armored personnel carrier: Ex-Yugoslav People's Army. BOV Yugoslavia / Slovenia: 1980s: armored personnel carrier: Ex-Yugoslav People's Army. Examples of military and police (BOV M-86) variants. BTR-80 Soviet Union: late 1980s: armored personnel carrier: Ex-Yugoslav People's Army. Artillery; Schneider MLE 1937 ...

  7. List of equipment of the Serbian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    BVP M-80 Yugoslavia Serbia: Infantry fighting vehicle: 323 [20] Deployed in mechanized battalions of the four Army brigades. [23] [21] In the process of serial modernization; first batch of 26 vehicles of modernized version (BVP M-80AB1) is expected to enter the service in 2024-2025. Armoured personnel carriers Lazar 3 Serbia: Armoured ...

  8. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    BVP M-80 Yugoslavia: Tracked infantry fighting vehicle BVP M-80A 28 [133] Marder West Germany: Tracked infantry fighting vehicle 140 [144] Donated by Germany. [158] Used by the Air Assault Forces. [148] Bradley United States: Tracked infantry fighting vehicle M2A2 ODS M7 Bradley FiST 300+ [159] CV90 Sweden: Tracked infantry fighting vehicle ...

  9. Guards Armoured Mechanized Brigade (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental mission of the Guards Armoured Mechanized Brigade is to defend the sovereignty and integrity of the Republic of Croatia, develop and maintain the ability to participate in international military operations, and to be ready to provide assistance to civilian institutions in the country in the event of natural and technical-technological disasters.