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Even though the TSK has not formally posted an immediate requirement for a new infantry fighting vehicle, Otokar has started the development of Tulpar along with the Altay. [ citation needed ] Indeed, Tulpar was designed by the same team that developed Altay.
Sd.Kfz. 250 WWII reconnaissance fighting vehicle; Sd.Kfz. 251 WWII infantry half-track; Schützenpanzer Lang HS.30 Cold War infantry combat vehicle; Schützenpanzer SPz 11-2 Kurz Cold War tracked reconnaissance vehicle; Marder 1 A3 Cold War infantry combat vehicle; Marder 1 A5 Cold War infantry combat vehicle
30.2 Infantry fighting vehicles. ... Heidar-6 BTR-60PB with a 2A28 Grom and a new engine; Heidar-7 BTR-60PB with unmanned 23 ... BWP-1 series infantry fighting vehicle;
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.
Infantry fighting vehicle: BMP-1 prototype competitor 765: BMP-1: Infantry fighting vehicle: 1966: 770-Heavy tank: 1955: One prototype 770-K Command Variant of the 770 775: Main battle tank: 1962: Missile armed 777 Heavy tank 1953 Planned 780: Main battle tank: 1971: Prototype 785: Main Battle tank: 1978: Prototype 906: Light tank: Intended to ...
A BTR-4MV1. The layout of the BTR-4 represents a change from the older BTR-60/70/80s designed in the Soviet Union.The vehicle has a conventional layout similar to Western designs like the German TPz Fuchs with the driver's and commander's compartment at the front of the hull, the engine and transmission compartment in the middle, and the troop compartment at the rear.
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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 & Rifle Arms of Ukraine.