
ZU-23-2 - Wikipedia
The gun is often mounted on trucks for use in both anti-aircraft and direct fire support roles. It can also be mounted on the roof of the MT-LB multi-purpose tracked APCs. A specially modified three-legged ZU-23-2 autocannon is used as the base for the BTR-DG airborne SPAAG.
BTR-152 - Wikipedia
The BTR-152 is a six-wheeled Soviet armoured personnel carrier (APC) built on the chassis and drive train of a ZIS-151 utility truck. It entered service with a number of Warsaw Pact member states beginning in 1950, and formed the mainstay of Soviet motor rifle battalions until the advent of the amphibious BTR-60 series during the 1960s. [8] .
BTR-50 - Tank Encyclopedia
2021年4月17日 · The BTR-50 was the first mass-produced tracked and amphibious Soviet-built armored personnel carrier (APC). It was developed from the desperate need of a more mobile APC, capable of keeping up with tanks in rough terrain and be able to operate in the difficult terrain of eastern and central Europe.
BTR-50 - Wikipedia
BTR-50P – Converted into a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun and armed with a Soviet 23 mm ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft autocanon. Fitted with additional armor around the engine decks to maintain its amphibious ability. BTR-50PK converted into a SPAAG armed with Czechoslovak twin 30 mm M-53/59 autocannons in an open-tub mount.
7 Soviet Cold War Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Weapons - WAR …
2018年6月26日 · This was one of two early specialist anti-aircraft vehicles built by mounting weapons on armored personnel carriers (APCs). The BTR-40A was an adaptation of the BTR-40 APC, with a simple turret installed above the troop compartment. A pair of 14.5mm KPV machine guns were mounted in the turret, which had an elevation of up to 80°.
BTR-152A - Weaponsystems.net
Variant of the BTR-152A with ZTPU-4 turret armed with four 14.5mm KPV heavy machine guns. Produced in much smaller quantity than BTR-152A, mostly as prototypes. Intended specifically for the VDV airborne forces. Improved BTR-152V chassis based on ZiL-157 truck. Fitted with the same ZTPU-2 turret as the BTR-152A.
BTR-40 APC (1950) - tank-afv.com
They developed modernized versions as the BTR-40A-AA (modified ZPTU-2 14.5 mm KPV twin mount), BTR-40A-PB with an elevated ATGM launcher, hidden inside the rear compartment, and the Jababli, another ATGM fitted with the 3M11 Falanga (AT-2 Swatter) introduced in 1974-75.
BTR-152A | War Thunder Wiki
The BTR-152 is a Soviet armoured personnel carrier (APC) with six wheels based on the chassis and drive train of a ZIS-151 utility truck. Beginning in 1950, it saw service with several Warsaw Pact member states and served as the mainstay of Soviet motor rifle battalions until the 1960s.
BTR-40 | Weaponsystems.net
The BTR-40 is an early Cold War era armored personnel carrier of Soviet origin. It was developed shortly after World War 2 and is based on the GAZ-63 utility vehicle. The BTR-40 was one of the first mass produced armored personnel carriers. It was supplemented and replaced by the BTR-152 and BTR-60 since the 1960's.
The Oryx Handbook Of Cuban Fighting Vehicles - Oryx
2022年9月30日 · In Aid Of Juche: How Cuban Anti-Submarine Helicopters Ended Up In North Korea. By Stijn Mitzer and Joost Oliemans Abbrevations: - CBAF (Carro Blindado de Apoyo de Fuego) = Armoured Fire-Support Vehicle - CBE (Car...