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BTR-60 1V18-1 – Modernized model. BTR-60 1V19 "Klyon-2" – BTR-60PB converted into an artillery fire direction center externally identical to the BTR-60 1V18 but provided with the R-130M radio set and an additional stowage box on each upper side of the hull. Used by battalion commanders. [14] BTR-60 1V19-1 – Modernized model.
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.
M114 armored fighting vehicle. Mamba APC. MAP45 Armoured Personnel Carrier. MAP75 Armoured Personnel Carrier. Mine Protected Combat Vehicle. Mowag MR 8. Mowag Piranha. Mowag Puma. MOWAG Roland.
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BTR-70 obr. 1982: Improved model with 120 hp ZMZ-49-05 V-8 engines, instead of the original GAZ-49B 115 hp 6-cylinder engines. BTR-70 obr. 1984: Slightly modified model with an additional TNPT-1 periscope on the turret roof. BTR-70 obr. 1986: Improved version with a periscope on the left side of the turret and four firing ports in the hull roof.
The Otaman 6x6 is based on the BTR-60 APC. It is powered by a single 320 hp engine and has a torque of 1250 N⋅m. It has a length of 6.7 metres (22 ft) and it weighs 16 tons. It can carry three members of the crew (commander, driver and gunner) and ten army personnel. The 6x6 is mainly produced for the Ukrainian army, but is also exported.
BTR-7829 K-16 Bumerang – APC version with a remote weapon station with a 12.7mm heavy machine gun. VPK-7829 K-17 Bumerang – IFV version with 30 mm or 57 mm autocannon. Self-propelled anti-tank gun version – Similar to the Centauro , one of which had been previously leased to Russia.
80 kilometers per hour (50 miles per hour) The Aghareb (Persian: آقارب) is an Iranian designed and built eight-wheel drive armored fighting vehicle (AFV). [1] The Iranian armed forces categorizes the vehicle as a wheeled fire support system with inherent battlefield reconnaissance functionality. [1] The Aqareb is based upon the chassis of ...