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BMP-1

General characteristics
BMP-1 BMP-2
Crew 3 (+7 passengers) 3 (+8 passengers)
Length 6.74 m 6.72 m
Width 2.94 m 3.15 m
Height 2.15 m 2.45 m
Armour 33 mm (max)  ?
Weight 13.5 t 14.3 t
Primary armament 73 mm smoothbore gun (2A28 )
AT-3 /4 /5 ATGM
30 mm cannon (2A42 )
AT-4/5 ATGM
Secondary armament 7.62 mm machine gun (PKT)
Power plant 300 hp (225 kW) diesel
Speed 65 km/h (road)
45 km/h (off-road)
7 km/h (water)
Range 600 km

The BMP-1 is a Soviet infantry fighting vehicle which was first introduced in the early 1960s. BMP stands for Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty (Боевая Машина Пехоты, literally "Combat Vehicle of Infantry") . In the 1980s an improved version called the BMP-2 was introduced. The BMP is amphibious.

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Production history

The BMP-1 was first seen by the West in November 1967 and is considered the world's first infantry fighting vehicle. Its steeply-sloped front armour was proof against the .50-calibre machine guns carried by NATO armoured personnel carriers, while its smoothbore gun and AT-3 Sagger ATGM were a threat to NATO APCs and even main battle tanks. It replaced the BTR-50 in motorized infantry units. In the early 1980s a new version, the BMP-2, was produced. It had a new two man turret with a 30 mm automatic gun and mounted AT-4 Spigot or AT-5 Spandrel ATGMs.

Description

The BMP series of infantry fighting vehicles is designed to assist in rapid maneuvers during the assault. With armament consisting of gun and anti-tank guided missiles, the BMP series is a valuable component of mechanized infantry. Its 73 mm smoothbore gun fires a low velocity HEAT round, and as such the main gun is unreliable in windy conditions. The original BMP series had the AT-3 Sagger ATGM mounted above the gun. The AT-3 was known to fall off its mount, and thus BMP crews kept the missiles stowed when not in combat. The missile is reloaded by hand, through a small loading hatch.

The BMP is amphibious without preparation.

The BMP's front and side armour is effective against .50-calibre and light cannon fire. The rear doors of the BMP-1 and -2 series are filled with diesel fuel, offering some risk to incendiary rounds.

The BMP-2 armament consists of a 30 mm autocannon and ATGMs. The cannon's antipersonnel capability is a good complement to the BMP-1's smoothbore for use against armour and strongpoints, and the vehicles are often deployed together. The newer BMP-3 combines the best of both, with coaxial 100 mm gun, capable of firing ATGMs, and 30 mm cannon in its turret.

Variants

  • BMP-1 - Original version with 73 mm smoothbore.
  • BRM-1 or BMP-R - Reconnaissance variant.
  • BRM-1K - Reconnaissance command vehicle.
  • BMP KShM - Command variant.
  • BMP-1P - AT-4 Spigot ATGM.
  • BMP-1PK - Command variant of BMP-1P.
  • BMP-2 - (early 1980s) Improved model with 30 mm cannon.
  • BMP-3 - longer version with coaxial 100 mm gun and 30 mm cannon.

National versions

  • BWP-1 - Polish designation for BMP-1
  • M-80 - Yugoslav version of BMP-1
  • MLI-84 - Romanian modified version of BMP-1
  • BVP-1 - Czech produced version of BMP-1
  • BPzV - Czech reconnaissance variant
  • BVP-1 - Czech produced version of BMP-2

Combat history

See also

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