
BVP M-80 - Wikipedia
The BVP M-80 (Serbo-Croatian: Борбено возило пешадије М-80 [БВП М-80]), is a tracked Yugoslav-made infantry fighting vehicle, produced from the 1980s until the country's collapse in the 1990s. Ukrainian M-80 IFVs of the 24th Mechanized Brigade, donated by Slovenia during the 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine.
Yugoslavian BVP M80 IFV - tank-afv.com
BVP" means "Borbeno Vozilo Pješadije", or "Combat Infantry Vehicle". The prismatic hull was made of Aluminum/Aluminum oxide and Titanium boride, over a steel structure, and in sufficient thickness to protect against heavy machine-gun rounds on the frontal arc.
BVP M-80 / M-80A Infantry Fighting Vehicle - Army Technology
2011年12月6日 · BVP M80 is the initial variant equipped with the French-made HS 115-2 engine delivering 191kW power. The variant entered service in 1979. It was fitted with Yugoslavian-made weapon systems in 1982. The company rolled-out an …
BVP-1 (1971) - tank-afv.com
The BVP was a locally upgraded and modified version of the BMP-1 which retains the same general layout, armament, running gear, including six stamped, rubber-tired roadwheels front drive sprocket, rear track idler and three track-return rollers, same shallow glacis plate and same front-right mounted powerpack, driver, two-man turret (commander ...
M80A - Army Guide
BVP M80A LT anti-tank vehicle. Standard M80A with the turret removed and fitted with a new turret armed with six locally-built Kolomna KBM 9K11 Malyutka (NATO AT-3 'Sagger') ATGWs in the ready to launch position which have a maximum range of 3,000 m.
“BVP M-80 and M-80A are light-armoured tracked amphibious vehicles.” The infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) are currently operated by the Serbian Armed Forces (SAF), Croatian Army, Slovenian Armed Forces and Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The BVP M80 Infantry Fighting Vehicle - TankNutDave.com
The BVP M80 Infantry Fighting Vehicle was the former Yugoslavia’s first IFV and first prototypes were delivered to the Army for field testing in 1974. It entered service & full production in 1982, but had a short run of just a year and was replaced with the improved M-80A.
BVP (Bojove Vozidlo Pechoty) Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
2022年5月16日 · Available supported armament, ammunition, and special-mission equipment featured in the design of the BVP (Bojove Vozidlo Pechoty) Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV). 1 x 30mm automatic cannon in front turret face. 1 x 7.62mm PKT anti-infantry machine gun in co-axial mounting at front turret face. 8 x Smoke grenade dischargers.
What is the future of BVP-2 fighting vehicles in the Czech Army
Following the BVP-M2 SKCZ Jackal example, the fuel tank may be removed as well as rechargeable batteries that take disproportionately too much space. The BVP-2 bottom strengthening for mine protection would be a proper measure.
History: Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle BVP-1
This is a light combat amphibious tracked vehicle (known also under acronym BMP) with high manoeuvrability equipped with huge weaponry and armoured protection. Its capabilities increase the firepower and movement operations of mechanised units even if …