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When was the BTR 80a made?

When was the BTR 80a made?

1985
The BTR-80 (Russian: бронетранспортёр, romanized: Bronyetransportyor, literally “Armoured Transporter”) is an 8×8 wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier (APC) designed in the USSR. It was adopted in 1985 and replaced the previous vehicles, the BTR-60 and BTR-70, in the Soviet Army.

How many people can fit in a BTR 80?

The BTR-80 can carry seven infantry men, along with a crew of three, consisting of a commander, gunner and driver.

What does BTR stand for vehicle?

armoured transporter
BTR (БТР), from Bronetransportyor/Bronetransporter (Russian: бронетранспортёр/Ukrainian: бронетранспортер; literally “armoured transporter”), is any of a series of Soviet or post-Soviet military armoured personnel carriers.

What kind of vehicle is the BTR-80?

The BTR-80 (Russian: бронетранспортер/Bronetransporter, literally “Armoured Transporter”) is an 8×8 wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier (APC) designed in the USSR.

When did the BTR 80 APC come out?

The BTR-80 is an 8×8 wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier (APC) designed in the USSR. Adopted in 1986 and replaced the previous versions, BTR-60 and BTR-70 in the Soviet Army. (Russian: бронетранспортер, BTR stands for bronyetransportyor, literally meaning “armoured transporter”) The Soviets based the BTR-80 on the BTR-70 APC.

Which is the latest version of the BTR?

BTR-82 – latest production version with improved armour, spall liners, more modern night vision device TKN-4GA, GLONASS navigation system and a more powerful engine of 300 hp. The original armament is retained but is now installed in the BPPU turret of the BTR-80A/BTR-82A.

Is there a BTR-80 version of the PSYOPs?

The BTR-80 version is equipped with a new turret with 7.62 mm machine gun, an unmanned aerial vehicle with a 5 km range, new optical and infrared bands observation device TKN-4S and a “Kredo-1” radar. In service since 2013. Around 70 vehicles were delivered in 2012-2020. ZS-88 ( zvukoveshchatel’naya stantsiya) – PsyOps vehicle with loudspeaker set.

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Ruth Doyle