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

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    As of 16 July 2024, at least 151 (40 T-90A, 1 T-90AK, 10 T-90S and 100 T-90M) have been lost in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [ 51] Infantry fighting vehicles (There are up to 2,800 BMP-1/2s in storage in addition to the numbers below) [ 52] BMP-1. Infantry fighting vehicle.

  3. BTR-80 - Wikipedia

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    The video showed BTR-82A crew members speaking Russian. It is widely believed [by whom?] that Russian armoured vehicle units were directly fighting anti-government groups in Syria. [13] Russia integrated the AU-220M Baikal remote turret [14] to the BTR-82A fitted with an autocannon firing the 57x348SR mm shells at 120 rpm.

  4. List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Russian Tanks, 1900–1970: The Complete Illustrated History of Soviet Armoured Theory and Design, Harrisburg Penn.: Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-8117-1493-4. Zaloga, Steven J., James Grandsen (1984). Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 0-85368-606-8

  5. 2S1 Gvozdika - Wikipedia

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    The 2S1 Gvozdika (Russian: 2С1 «Гвоздика», "Carnation") is a Soviet self-propelled howitzer introduced in 1972 and in service in Russia and other countries as of 2024. It is based on the MT-LBu multi-purpose chassis, mounting a 122 mm 2A18 howitzer. "2S1" is its GRAU designation. An alternative Russian designation is SAU-122, but in ...

  6. BMP-1 - Wikipedia

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    The BMP-1 was the first mass-produced infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) of the Soviet Union. [8] [12] It was called the M-1967, BMP and BMP-76PB by NATO before its correct designation was known. [13] [14] The Soviet military leadership saw any future wars as being conducted with nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.

  7. List of equipment of the Soviet Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    6B4 (Zh-85) Ballistic vest. Issued between 1985 and 1986, the Zh-85t and Zh-85k provided chest protection against bullets in the front and spinal protection against fragments in the back. [ 3]: 42. 6B5 "Ulej" (Zh-86) Ballistic vest. Issued in 1988, it replaced the Zh-85t and Zh-85k vests. The Zh-86 covers a larger body area, and its ...

  8. Tigr (military vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    1,000 km (620 mi) Maximum speed. 140 km/h (87 mph) on road. 80 km/h (50 mph) off-road. The Tigr ( Russian: Тигр, lit. 'Tiger') is a Russian 4×4 multipurpose all-terrain infantry mobility vehicle manufactured by Military Industrial Company, first delivered to the Russian Army in 2006. Primarily used by the Russian Armed Forces and Russian ...

  9. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Based on the T-64 chassis. Seen in use during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [269] BREM-Ch Czechoslovakia: Tracked armoured recovery vehicle 1 At least 1 vehicle was captured from Russian forces and used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [270] VT-72B: 1+ Supplied by the Czech Republic in 2014. [271] BREM-84 "Atlet" Ukraine