
List of BMP-1 variants - Wikipedia
A BMP-1K of the Finnish Army at the Parola tank museum, Finland, 1 June 2008. BMP-1K (Ob'yekt 773) (K stands for komandirskaya – command) – Command variant of the BMP-1 for …
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The BMP-1KSh (BMP M1978) Russian Amphibious Command Post and Staff Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) is designed to transport a section of infantry into combat under protection,...
BMP-1 - Wikipedia
The BMP-1 is a Soviet amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle that has been in service from 1966 to the present. BMP stands for Boyevaya Mashina Pyekhoty 1 (Russian: Боевая …
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The BMP-1AK is an infantry fighting vehicle designed to transport a section of infantry into combat under protection, and provide fire support with its main armament, as well as a platform...
BMP-1KSh - Army Recognition
Jul 27, 2024 · The BMP-1KSh is a command post and staff armoured vehicle based on the chasiis of the Russian made BMP-1 tracked armoured infantry fighting vehicle. The vehicle …
BMP-1 - Army Guide
BRM-1K (BMP M1976/2) This reconnaissance variant consists of the BRM-1 with the addition of a PSNR-5K (TALL MIKE) Battlefield Surveillance Radar, which is mounted in the rear part of the …
BMP-1 variants | Military Wiki | Fandom
This is a complete list of variants and designations of the BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV). It is sorted by country of origin. BMP (Ob'yekt 764) – The original main prototype of the BMP-1 …
Soviet BMP-1 IFV (1965) - tank-afv.com
BMP-1K (Ob'yekt 773), production command version of 1972. NATO M1974. Troop compartment modified for field tables and maps boards, three seats, firing ports welded shut, armament …
The Russian BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle - TankNutDave.com
BMP-1KM – Improved command variant of BMP. BMP-1PK – Command variant of BMP-1P for motorized rifle regiments, equipped with R-126, R-107 and two R-123M radios. It replaced the …
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Development of the BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle commenced in 1960. It entered service with the Soviet Army in 1966. The BMP-1 was first shown publicly in 1967 and created quite a stir …