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While the BMP-1 remains the IFV of choice for Russian forces, Poland’s interest in looking inward for a replacement makes sense. The concept driving the infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is nearly ...
The BMP-1 Armored Personnel Carrier was developed by the Soviet Union in the early 1960s, and the BMP-1 Model 1970 is the primary production variant. It is an amphibious vehicle designed to ...
The Soviet BMP-1 was one of the first modern infantry fighting vehicles. It both reflected, and helped to drive, profound changes in Soviet ground-combat doctrine when it entered service in 1966 ...
The BMP-1AM is one of the rarer variants of the ubiquitous, 1960s-vintage BMP-1 fighting vehicle.
As Ukraine fields U.S.-supplied M2A2 ODS-SA Bradleys, comparisons with Russian BMP-2s and BMP-3s have become a hot topic. This video breaks down their combat power, fire control systems, armor ...
The BMP-1 had what the Soviet infantry needed. It carried an 11-man rifle detachment which exited the carrier via a rear door, a configuration that was soon to be copied in infantry vehicles ...
With the BMP-2’s upgrades and Russia’s capacity for mass production, the dominance the Bradleys have enjoyed over the battlefield in Ukraine is coming to an end.
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