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

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    Unmanned aerial vehicle: Unknown Russia [365] Granat: Unmanned aerial vehicle: Unknown Russia: Granat-2 and 4 in service. [333] [366] [367] Granat-4 is in the photo. As of 10 May 2024 at least 8 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] Takhion: Unmanned aerial vehicle: Unknown Russia

  3. BTR-80 - Wikipedia

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    M2010 8×8 – Following the acquisition of 32 BTR-80As, North Korea appears to have produced and put into service a domestic clone of the vehicle of an unknown designation. It carries 3 crew and 7–8 troops and is fitted with an indigenous turret equipped with two 14.5 mm and one 7.62 mm machine guns.

  4. VPK-7829 Bumerang - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2011, the Russian Ministry of Defense issued a requirement for a new modular wheeled family of armored vehicles instead of buying the BTR-90. Development of a new wheeled APC is being done alongside the new and similarly armed and armored but tracked Kurganets-25 infantry fighting vehicle and heavy T-15 Armata IFV.

  5. MZKT-7930 - Wikipedia

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    MZKT-7930 Astrolog (Russian: МЗКТ-7930 Астролог) is a Russian army 8×8 transporter-erector-launcher designed and developed by the MZKT in Belarus.It was first developed in the early 1990s, with the first prototype being made in 1994 (although it would not see service until 2000 when it was adopted by Russia).

  6. 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. The prototype was unveiled at the Aviasvit 2006 ...

  7. List of infantry fighting vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Wheeled IFV in service BTR82A: BTR82A (Military Industrial Company of Russia) Soviet Union Russia. Azerbaijani Land Forces. Belarus Army. Kazakhstan Army. Russian Ground Forces. Uzbek Ground Forces [83] This is an amphibious IFV. Turret equipped with: [a] Shipunov 2A72 [b] PKMT (7.62×54mmR) [d] 2 × 3 smoke grenade dispensers; CM-32 Clouded ...

  8. BTR-90 - Wikipedia

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    'Armoured Transporter') is an 8×8 wheeled armored personnel carrier developed in Russia, designed in 1993 and first shown publicly in 1994. It is a larger version of the BTR-80 vehicle, fitted with a BMP-2 turret. Armour protection is improved compared with the BTR-80, giving protection from 14.5 mm projectiles over the frontal arc.

  9. List of military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    GAZ-3937 Vodnik 4×4 armoured vehicle (Russia; modern) GAZ-39344 SIAM 4×4 reconnaissance vehicle (Russia; modern) GCT self-propelled 155 mm artillery (France; Cold War/modern) Golan Armored Vehicle IFV/MRAP (United States/Israel; modern) Gopher (popular name for the SA-13) GPA 4×4 amphibious utility vehicle (United States; World War II)