The second batch of Russian-made BTR-82A armored personnel carriers (APCs) were delivered to Belarus this week. They will enter service with a mechanized brigade stationed in the western Grodno Region ...
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BTR-82A / improved version of the Russian amphibious IFV
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Russian forces in a hot spot of fighting in eastern Ukraine have lost a rarely-seen armored personnel carrier not far from the embattled town of Avdiivka, new footage appears to show. An abandoned BTR ...
It seems the Russian army is reactivating old tracked fighting vehicles. As in, really old. In late February, photos circulated on social media depicting BTR-50Ps on heavy military flatbed trucks ...
The Russian military has continued to respond to heavy armoured vehicle losses by deploying vintage equipment that presents many vulnerabilities on the modern battlefield. Source: European Pravda; UK ...
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Russia begins testing a long awaited replacement for the aging BTR
After decades of service with minimal changes, Russia is now trialing a new armored vehicle designed to replace the BTR, ...
Two Russian armored personnel carriers (APCs) were simultaneously blown up after hitting landmines, new footage appears to show. The clip was posted on X, formerly Twitter, by open-source intelligence ...
Recent photos show Russia is dredging deep into its huge inventory of rusting Soviet armored vehicles to reactivate BTR-50P amphibious armored personnel carriers, which were built over a half century ...
Every time it seems the Russian armed forces have tumbled to a technological nadir, they manage to surprise observers with some new and previously unthinkable do-it-yourself armored fighting vehicle.
MINSK, 30 September (BelTA) – The first batch of armored personnel carriers (APC) BTR-82A made by Arzamas Machine-Building Plant has been delivered to the railway station Ozerishche, Minsk, the ...
MINSK, December 9. /TASS/. A new batch of Russian-made BTR-82A armored personnel carriers has arrived in Belarus and will enter service with the mechanized brigade stationed in the western Grodno ...
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