1324:. The layout of the vehicle was completely modified compared to the old BRDM-2, the small windows are removed and the front of the hull is fitted with new armour. The driver is seated at the front of the hull on the left with the vehicle commander to his right. The top of the hull is fitted with two roof hatches immediately behind the commander and driver. One single door is available on each side of the hull. provided by the removal of the small tires on the sides of the vehicle. The single water-jet at the rear of the hull is removed. The gasoline engine of the BRDM2 is replaced with a new diesel engine D-245.30E2 developing 150 hp to increase the maximum road speed of the vehicle to 100 km/h. The ZKDM uses technology of V-hull to increase vehicle and crew survivability by deflecting an upward directed blast from a landmine (or Improvised Explosive Device) away from the vehicle. The body of the ZKDM provides protection level B-32 against armor-piercing incendiary full metal jacket round with a hardened steel core. The ZKDM has a total weight of 7,300 kg with a crew of three, including commander, driver and gunner. The ZKDM is fitted with a new turret armed with a double-barrel, 23 mm GSh-23 cannon, one 7.62 mm PKT machine gun, one 30 mm AGS-17 grenade launchers, four 57 or 80 mm rocket launchers and two smoke grenade launchers mounted on each side of the vehicle. The turret is remotely controlled by the gunner and fitted with fire control system. The weapons have an elevation of +15º, a depression of −30º and the turret can be traversed through a full 360º. Standard equipment of the ZKDM includes BPK-2-42-day/night sight, a TV vision system with a maximum range of 1,000 m, and GPS navigation system
1885:- In June 2020, B-ARMS company presented a new modernization of the BRDM-2 under the name BRDM-2MB Bekas. In fact, "Bekas" has become a modified version of the BRDM-2MS. In the new improvement, the location of additional armored screens has been changed, which have become more compact and fit more closely to the armor. In addition, a new air conditioning system was added to the vehicle, the brake and fuel systems were improved. In the cabin, sprung seats were installed, in the design of which there are shock absorbers adjustable in terms of stiffness. In addition to comfort for the crew, these seats have the ability to damp an impulse when a mine is blown up under an armored car. Changes to the internal layout of the armored car made it possible to make the fighting compartment more spacious. The gearbox has received synchronization. During the past tests of the armored car, its smooth running was noted. The amphibious capabilities of the vehicle were preserved, but significantly decreased. Now the water travel is about 2 kilometers per hour. The bulkhead between the "habitable" compartment and the engine compartment is sealed. This prevents the vehicle from sinking in case of unsuccessful crossing of water obstacles completely and also protects the crew in the event of an engine fire.
1703:– The biggest problem with the BRDM-2 pointed out by the Polish crews was the fact that the crew compartment was cramped. To address this issue, the WKMech design team decided to remove the belly wheels and redesign the floor of the vehicle. This gives it much more space for the crew or space for two more soldiers, who can be sent out of the vehicle to recon the surrounding area, thus limiting the possibility of the armoured car falling into a trap set up by the enemy. To ensure the ability to quickly enter and exit the vehicle, doors were added on both sides of the hull. It is fitted with the PNK-72 night vision device for the driver. which during night time operations is used instead of the normal TNP-A day sight. It replaces the original TWN-2B night vision device. The commander has the POD-72-day/night sight, which gives him a 360-degree field of view and is mounted in the front of his cupola. The BRDM-2M-96 also has new seats for the crew, a new generation heater for the engine and fighting compartment, GPS and new communication equipment (including the Sotas internal communication system). It also can carry a spare wheel mounted on the rear of the hull. Designed in 1996. Used by Polish
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1879:- Improved version of BRDM-2M. Modification for the armed forces of Myanmar, Serbia, Laos, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan. Additional wheels are dismantled. With the help of new hinged armor, the vehicle can withstand a hit of 14.5 mm KPV machine gun ammunition at distances of 300 meters, side - from 12.7 mm, rear - 7.62, Mine resistance has been strengthened. The total weight is reduced to 6900 kg. New engine with 150 hp. allows to develop maximum speed on the highway up to 100 km/h, on dirt roads - up to 50 km / h. The machine retained the ability to swim across water obstacles. Cruising range of 1,500 kilometers. The new fire control system has a stabilized three-channel panoramic commander sight that can spot the enemy up to 5 km during the day and up to 3.5 km at night. For the all-round view, six cameras are mounted, allowing round-the-clock monitoring of the terrain on four multifunctional panels.
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1789:. The turret also has six 81 mm Cytryn smoke grenade launchers in the front of it, in rows of three and a stowage basket in the rear. The vehicle also carries weapons and equipment used by 2–3-man recon squads: 60 mm LM-60K mortar (12 rounds), RPG-7 (10 rounds), 7.62 mm PKM general-purpose machine gun (1,400 rounds), 26 mm wz. 78 flare gun, 18 hand grenades and an LNS laser range-finder. The weight of the vehicle went up to 8 tonnes. The maximum speed decreased from 100 km/h to 90 km/h on the road and from 10 km/h to 4.2 km/h in water. The range of the vehicle decreased to 500 km. The dimensions also increased, the vehicle is now 6.29 m long and 2.43 m high. However, the width and ground clearance of the vehicle decreased as the vehicle is now 2.425 m wide and has a ground clearance of 285 mm. It is also known under the designation
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1125:) – radiological-chemical reconnaissance vehicle with two KZO-2 rectangular dispensers for emplacing warning poles and flags around contaminated areas. The pole/flag dispensers are located on the rear corners of the vehicle's hull. The dispensers are normally covered with canvas and when required are positioned vertically over the rear of the vehicle. The specialized equipment consist of an automatic gas detector GSA-12, a dosimeter DP-5V, a Geiger counter DP-3B, decontamination apparatus DK-4K and semi-automatic detection devices PPKhR and VPKhR. The vehicle retains the original armament. The regimental chemical defence platoon and the divisional-level chemical defence company use it, as does the divisional reconnaissance battalion. It was also known under designations
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1856:– Modernised version. There are actually several upgrades with this designation. All of them have the original gasoline engine replaced by a diesel engine (GAZ-562 of 175 hp or Steyr D.245-9 of 136 hp), six MB smoke grenade dischargers on the back of the turret and some are additionally fitted with a BTR-80 style turret, new wheels, GPS etc. The version that was selected by the Russian armed forces is made by Arzamas. Designated BRDM-2A, it is in service with Russian MVD reconnaissance units. Other models have a new turret MA3 or MA4 that is also mounted on the MT-LBM series. All models have the engine exhaust on the right side of the vehicle only. Some have raised horizontal engine decks to fit the new engines.
1097:– basic reconnaissance vehicle, distinguished by its turret, which is the same as that mounted on the BTR-60PB. The conical turret, which mounts two machine guns (14.5 mm and 7.62 mm), is unusual in that it has no top hatch opening. This model carries a crew of four: the commander, the gunner, the driver, and the co-gunner. It also has a land navigation system that gives co-ordinate readings. Late Production version had mushroom-type vents on top of engine compartment. Final production model had two additional turret periscopes, one on top of turret and the other one on the left hand side of the turret and a TNA-2 navigation apparatus. It was also known under designations
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1353:– Upgraded BRDM-2 with no turret. Entered service in 2017. It has been exported to Ivory Coast and Angola. The vehicle is powered by a D-245.30E2 diesel engine, which produces a maximum road speed of 110 km/h, a maximum swimming speed of 8 km/h, and a road cruise range of up to 1,000 km. The ARV can carry a Kalashnikov 7.62 mm medium machinegun, NSVT Utyos 12.7 mm heavy machinegun (HMG), AGS-17 30 mm automatic grenade launcher, Adunok remote-controlled weapon station with an Utyos HMG, or a communications suite. Belarusian sources say the vehicle has been made from scratch. Its combat weight is 8.5 tons.
1450:) – Police variant with a turret replaced by a spare wheel and a hatch next to it. It also has side hatches on each side of the hull, bigger armoured windows, police lighting array mounted on the roof, large front bumper with a registration plate, inset head, side and big turn lights, four side observation devices with slotted grills, two on the either side of the hull over the side hatches and two in the front corners of the hull with rear view mirrors in front of them, additional light on the roof, small turn lights on each side of the hull and boxed in exhaust on the left-hand side of the hull's rear.
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directly in front of the turret. This shortcoming was addressed in the Polish BRDM-2M-96 modernization and its successors, the BRDM-2M-96i, BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal", BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal Plus", BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B", BRDM-2M-97C "Żbik-P" and BRDM-2M-98 "Żbik-A", all of which have side hatches. This was also done in the Czech LOT-B and OKV-P as well as the
Ukrainian BRDM-2SMD. The Polish BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B", BRDM-2M-97C "Żbik-P" and BRDM-2M-98 "Żbik-A" also have a hatch on the top of the turret, giving the crew another way out.
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1780:– BRDM-2M-96i fitted with the Iveco Aifo 8040 SRC-21.11 6-cylinder diesel engine, a 145-litre fuel tank, new transmission system, Deugra fire and explosion protection system, ZPD 24/2 additional power source, Thermo 90DW heater, axial compressor, UNZ-50 inert navigation system with a GPS, AAS-1 Taifos radiation detection system, SSC-1A Obra laser warning system, new NBC system, filtration system, TNPT-1 sight for the commander, heavily modified manually operated turret with a top hatch, armed with 12.7 mm
1827:– command vehicle with R-130 and R-123M radios, R-323 and R-870M receivers (R-870M is used to receive transmissions sent out by the reconnaissance aircraft), two sword antennas and an AZI frame antenna. It also has mounts for a frame antennae on the right side of the top of the hull. BRDM-2 R-5 is used by commanders of reconnaissance units. It can operate evenly with other BRDM-2 armoured scout cars. It has a crew of four (driver, commander, radio operator and gunner). It is also known under the designation
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1229:(AT-4 Spigot) missile. The early production model of 9P148 could only fire 9M113 "Konkurs". The crew reloads the launcher through a small hatch located behind it. The gunner controls the missiles through a sight mounted on the front right of the vehicle. The 9P148 can carry a total of 10 9M111 and 10 9M113 or 14 9M113. From 1996 some Russian 9P148 were fitted with an improved 1PN66 day/night thermal sight. In the West, it was also known under the incorrect designation
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1143:– improved model that can also be used for biological reconnaissance, thanks to specialised equipment including the DP-5B Geiger counter and biological aerosol detector ASP. BRDM-2RKhb doesn't have the firing ports. This model has twin 7.62 mm PKT general-purpose machine guns instead of the 14.5 mm KPVT heavy machine gun and 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun and usually carries only one KZO-2 dispenser. It was also known under designation
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by hydraulics, which must be done before entering water. The water-jet allows amphibious travel with a speed of 10 km/h for 17 to 19 hours. A trim board, which is stowed under the nose of the hull when traveling, is erected at the front of the hull before entering the water to improve the vehicle's stability and displacement in the water and to prevent the water from flooding the bow of the BRDM-2. While in its traveling position, it serves as additional armour.
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1873:– BRDM-2 converted for civil use. The front of the hull has been completely rebuilt as it was replaced by a tall superstructure, tall enough to have an adult man standing inside. The superstructure has two windshields in the front and a window on each of the front hull corners. There are two small windows on each side of the side door. The vehicle also has two rear view mirrors and an additional IR spotlight on the top of the superstructure.
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1462:– Czech improved BRDM-2RKhb used by radiological and chemical reconnaissance teams. It carriers among other equipment the GSP-11 or GSP-12 Automatic Chemical Agent Detector Alarm, CHP-79 Chemical Agent Detector, IT-65 or DP-86 Radiation Meter, R-123 Radio, KPO-1 Area Marking System and MK-3 Area Marking System. The original armament was replaced with a single 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun.
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1255:(NATO: SA-9 "Gaskin") vehicle-mounted low-altitude SAM system. The SAM launching system with quadruple canister replaces the machine gun turret on top of the vehicle, it is capable of 360 degrees traverse and limited elevation. It is lowered for travel. The vehicle doesn't have the belly wheels. The vehicle carries 8 missiles. The crew went down to three (commander, driver and gunner).
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1805:– Scout company command vehicle version of BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B" with more sophisticated reconnaissance equipment, which consists of a BAA electro-optical system made by STN Atlas-Elektronik and an AN/PPS-5C aka SEI MSTAR ground surveillance radar. The vehicle also has additional radio equipment. A prototype underwent trials in 2001. It is also known under designation
1481:– BRDM-2 modified for usage by Estonian Police. The armament has been removed and a police lighting array was placed on top of the turret along with a cover. The firing ports also have been removed. There's also an IR spotlight on top of the turret. There are two periscopes in the left side of the turret. The vehicle has two rear view mirrors. Withdrawn from service.
1159:) – command vehicle without turret; however, it carries a 1 kW generator and extra radios (two R-123 and an R-107, or according to other sources one R-105M, one R-108M and one R-130M). On either side of the upper hull there is a big antenna base. Contrary to general Western belief, this is actually a very rare vehicle primarily built for export.
712:. Modernized BRDM-2 armoured scout cars will serve with the Polish Army for at least a couple of years. The 9P133 "Malyutka" and 9P148 "Konkurs" tank destroyers, which are the basic equipment of anti-tank subunits of motorized brigades, are considered obsolete and therefore are to be replaced with ATGM launchers based on lighter vehicles, like the
1173:(AT-3B Sagger B) missiles on an elevatable mount with overhead cover. A total of 14 missiles are carried on board. This model is found in regimental and divisional anti-tank units of MRDs, the anti-tank regiments of combined arms armies (CAA), and in the anti-tank regiment or brigade in the artillery division of a front. It has a crew of 2.
1633:) – NBC reconnaissance vehicle. The initial model with the large flat box on top of the engine deck is no longer in service. The current model is very similar to the BRDM-2RKhb, but has a square metal flag dispenser on the right rear. Specialised equipment consists of detection and analysing equipment MK-67P, DS-10, Gid-3, IH-95 and TMF-2.
568:. The turret allows the armament to be elevated between −5 and +30 degrees. On the left side of the turret, there is an air inlet on the hull top. There are also two air-inlet louvers in the forward part of the engine compartment's roof and four smaller air-inlet louvers to the rear. Both sides have centrally placed vision blocks.
1405:) – Upgraded model with Renault DCI 4C turbocharged diesel engine with power of 162 hp (121 kW), side hatches, slat-type armour over vision ports, a new NBC protection system, GPS, boxed-in exhausts, six MB smoke grenade dischargers, reworked turret with square extrusion on side, new day/night vision devices and an
1747:– (Szakal – Jackal) Designed in 2003 by WZMech for the Polish troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. It has the Iveco Aifo 8040SRC 6-cylinder diesel engine, an air conditioning unit mounted on the left side of the hull, new accumulators, Fonet internal communication system, RRC-9500 radio, R-3501 portable radio and .50cal
1725:– BRDM-2M-96 with the Iveco Aifo 8040 6-cylinder diesel engine which develops 165 hp (123 kW). It also has new stowage arrangements, two-circuit brake system, 24V electrical system, two rear view mirrors on both sides of the hull and additional protection for its headlights. Designed in 1997.
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The armoured shutters on the front windshields and firing ports have been removed. Two windows have been added on the front corners of the hull. Another four windows have been added on each side of the hull (two per each). Two of the driving lights have been removed. The turret has been replaced with
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Like all Soviet equipment, the BRDM-2 was also sold to many Arab and
African countries. It is used by 38 armies. The BRDM-2's enjoyed popularity on the export market because it was cheap, easy to operate and reliable. These factors made the BRDM-2 a more popular export reconnaissance vehicle than the
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The 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun has an effective range during day time operations of 1,000 m while the vehicle is stationary and from 400 m to 500 m while the vehicle is on the move. It is fired in 2 to 10 round bursts and has a practical rate of fire of 250 rounds per minute
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Like its predecessor, the BRDM-2 is amphibious. The GAZ-41 gasoline V-8 engine supplies power to the circular water-jet, equipped with a four-bladed propeller at the rear of the vehicle, which is covered with an armoured shutter while on land. This shutter is opened at the same time as the trim board
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The engine is larger than the BRDM's (it is a 140 hp V-8 instead of a 90 hp 6-cylinder). The BRDM-2 has an IR spotlight and four IR driving lights, as well as an over pressure collective NBC filter system. The IR spotlight is located on top of the commander's periscope. The vehicle also has
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The BRDM-2 has a crew of four: a driver, a co-driver, a commander, and a gunner. It has two pairs of chain-driven belly wheels lowered by the driver, which allow trench crossing just like its predecessor, and a centralized tire pressure regulation system, which can be used to adjust the tire pressure
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heavy machine gun (480 rounds) and 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun (2,000 rounds). The gunner has a new CDN-1 day/night sight. The new turret allows a greater elevation range for the armament, −4.5 to +32.5 degrees. The turret also has a pintle mount for a 9P135M launcher, which
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The BRDM-2's predecessor, BRDM-1, did not have that issue as the BRDM-1 obr. 1957 had no roof and later models had a rear hatch that allowed the crew to exit the vehicle from behind. The fact that the BRDM-2 is missing such a hatch is a consequence of putting the engine in the rear, unlike in BRDM-1
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The 14.5 mm KPVT heavy machine gun has a practical rate of fire of 150 rounds per minute and a cyclic rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute. It has an effective range during daylight operations of 2,000 m. It can penetrate 20 mm of armour at a range of 1,000 m and 30 mm of armour at a
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fitted with the passive radar detection system 9S12 (FLAT BOX A) and three sensors mounted around the carrier vehicle (one next to the launcher, one on the centre of engine deck and one between windscreens), giving it 360-degree coverage. This system emits no radar energy but can detect radio waves
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modernized to BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal" level, 100 9P133 "Malyutka" and 18 9P148 "Konkurs" tank destroyers, 12 BRDM-2RS NBC reconnaissance vehicles, an unknown number of 9K31 Strela-1 self-propelled surface-to-air missile launchers as well as BRDM-2 R-1A and BRDM-2 R-5 command vehicles. Also one BRDM-2
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There are three different production lots, which have different cooling vents on the engine deck. The late production version has mushroom-type vents. It also has slightly modified turret and can elevate its armament to +60 degrees. Final production BRDM-2s have additional turret periscopes and a
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fire and small shell fragments; but not enough for protection against big artillery fragments or .50-calibre machine gun fire, which can penetrate the BRDM-2's maximum armor of 14 mm. The BRDM-2's tires are not protected by armour and are particularly vulnerable to puncture from fire of all
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The BRDM-2 has a unique flaw. Because the only way in and out of the vehicle is via the front hatches, leaving the vehicle while in combat is almost impossible, as the exiting crew members would instantly enter the line of fire of both the enemy and their own vehicle, as hatches are positioned
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radio and an antenna on the right side of the hull next to the commander's hatch, for communication. There's also a winch mounted internally at the front hull that has a 30 m cable and a 4 tonne capacity. The winch is intended to be used, among others, for self-recovery when stuck in difficult
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launchers, in 2004 the WZMech design team fitted it with an RPG fence all around vehicle, anti-cumulation screens, additional armour and internal anti-splinter mats. BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal Plus" can resist hits 7.62 mm armour piercing rounds, anti-infantry mines and old RPG types like the
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BRDM-2 has flaws that are also apparent in other Soviet vehicles. These include the poor ergonomic design, low level of crew protection and high fuel consumption. The ergonomics was addressed in the Polish BRDM-2M-96 modernization and its successors, the BRDM-2M-96i, BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal",
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The driver's and commander's stations are in the front of the vehicle, with the driver positioned on the left and commander on the right. Both of them sit behind a bulletproof windscreen, which provides them with their primary view of the battlefield. When in combat, the windscreen can be
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converted into a mortar platform. It was recently developed by Cuba. The turret has been removed and a M-38/43 120 mm mortar has been mounted in the modified crew compartment. Three large boxes with ammunition and equipment are located behind the roof opening. Cuban
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additionally protected by twin armoured shutters. When the shutters are in their opened position, they protect the driver and commander from being blinded by the sunlight and ensure that the windscreen won't be blurred by rain or snow. The commander and driver have
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emitted from aircraft, giving the vehicle warning about incoming aircraft and aiding in the acquisition of the target aircraft with the optical system. Typical tactics call for the launch of two missiles against each target to improve the chance of destroying it.
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DRWS-2, enhanced armor, front-mounted foldable wire-cutting knife, and on each side a door and a 4–4 smoke discharger. Furthermore, the engine is enhanced and the window layout modified. The vehicle can be used for surveillance, and also as a base for various
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Morozov's BRDM-2SMD.
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Syria received hundreds of BRDM-2, as well as specialized variants, BRDM-2 RKh (radiological-chemical recce), 9P122, 9P148 (both anti-tank missile carriers) and 9K31 Strela-1 (SAM version). BRDM-2 and 9P122s saw widespread service against
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1961:– by Morozov upgraded version with SMD-21-08 diesel engine with power of 145 hp (108 kW). It also has a new transmission system and new radio equipment. The belly wheels have been removed and side hatches added. In service.
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2111:: Mostly captured vehicles from the war with the Soviet Union; some were vehicles abandoned by retreating Soviet forces, others were derelict vehicles left by the Soviets all over Afghanistan and brought back to working condition.
1646:– armored personnel carrier influenced by the BRDM-2. Developed in the late 1980s and first observed in 1992. The M1992 has a crew of two and can carry six troops. It is armed with an AGS-17 grenade launcher and AT-4 Spigot ATGM.
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Estonian police used a specially modified BRDM-2 (See the Estonia section in the
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units also use BRDM-2M-96 armoured scout cars and BRDM-2RS NBC reconnaissance vehicles. Polish Forces in Iraq operated 12 BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal" and 14 BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B". 10 BRDM-2M-96ik were used by Polish forces of
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armed with 23 mm gun with top handle and cylindrical flash eliminator instead of 14.5 mm KPV heavy machine gun and a 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun. It was intended to be used for fire
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1183:(AT-3C Sagger C) and 9M14P1 missiles of which it carries from 16 to 18. It uses SACLOS guidance system. The vehicle also has additional windscreen on the front between the drivers windscreen and the sight mounting.
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converted into an improvised fire support vehicle with a complete 57 mm rocket pod and pylon from aircraft or helicopter mounted upside down on the turret roof. Improvized by
Alexander Metla in 1987.
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range of 500 m. It can also fire at air targets, in which case the tactical range is 1,400 m. It uses the 14.5 mm API-T, 14.5 mm I-T, 14.5 mm HE-T, 14.5 mm and MDZ type ammunition.
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for details). Ukraine delivered 13 BRDM-2 armoured scout cars to the Iraqi Army in 2006. The Iraqi
Regular Army operated 1,300 BRDM-1 and BRDM-2 armoured scout cars and vehicles based on them.
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amphibious scout cars, which also have rear-mounted engines. What distinguishes them from the BRDM-2 is that they have twin waterjets, whereas the BRDM-2 has a single triangular water jet.
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missile air defense system mounted onto the BRDM-2M-96i. Two Polish BRDM-2M-96i were converted into a fire unit and command vehicle with a radar for demonstration purposes at MSPO 2002.
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engine is in the rear. Thanks to this, the engine is much better protected from enemy fire. The engine compartment is also separated from the crew compartment by an armoured barrier.
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retook the city and key buildings occupied by insurrectionists killing five militants and destroying an insurrectionist BRDM-2 armoured vehicle. BRDM-2s also saw action during the
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and a cyclic rate of fire of 650 rounds per minute. During daylight operations, the gunner uses the PP-61AM sight, which has a field of view of 23 degrees and x2.6 magnification.
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Kočevar, Iztok (August 2014). "Micmac à tire-larigot chez Tito: L'arme blindée yougoslave durant la Guerre froide" [The
Yugoslav armored arm during the Cold War].
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862:. During this war, the BRDM-2s or 9P148s were rarely seen in action, most of the usage being local initiatives of governmental or rebel units. A few were modified by the
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A Bulgarian BRDM-2 rides off the ramp from USNS Red Cloud (T-AKR 313) at Souda Bay, Greece, en route to
Bulgaria, after returning from deployment in Iraq. 26 May 2005.
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fitted with 2x5 mechanical launcher systems for the FLG 5000 illuminating rockets that were operated from outside the vehicle. Only one vehicle was modified in 1987.
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fitted with 2x4 mechanical launcher systems for the FLG 5000 illuminating rockets that were operated from within the vehicle. Only one vehicle was modified in 1987.
1209:– improved model that uses the 9K8 "Flejta" system which allows usage of 9M19P ATGMs with SACLOS instead of MCLOS guidance. The launcher has 5 rails instead of 4.
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1347:– Upgraded BRDM-2 with new diesel engine D245.30E2 of 155 hp for a range of 900 km. The conversion is carried out by the 140th Repair Plant in Borisov.
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1821:– command and signals vehicle with two R-123Z and one R-107 radio and a telescopic mast. It is used by commanders of anti-tank subunits. In service since 1986.
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can fire four 9M111 "Fagot" (AT-4 Spigot) or 9M113 "Konkurs" (AT-5 Spandrel) ATGMs. The vehicles fitted with ATGM launcher are known under the designation
383:. This vehicle, like many other Soviet designs, has been exported extensively and is in use in at least 38 countries. It was intended to replace the older
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general-purpose machine gun as a secondary weapon, both in a small conical BPU-1 turret mounted on the hull in a central position above the belly wheels.
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4116:"Бронированные машины "Кайман" поступили на вооружение витебских десантников — Военный информационный портал Министерства обороны Республики Беларусь"
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For MSPO 2002, two Polish BRDM-2M-96i were converted into a fire unit and command vehicle with a radar of the German Rheinmetall Defence Electronics
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launchers. In 2004, the Polish Army operated 600 BRDM-2 armoured scout cars and vehicles based on it. Currently, the Polish Army operates 200 BRDM-2
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5079:"Russia supplies military technical assets to Tajikistan of more than 320 million rubles : Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation"
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was modernized to BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal Plus" level. All modernizations, conversions and serious repairs of Polish BRDM-2s are done by WZM in
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4227:"БРДМ–2А - бронированная разведывательно-дозорная машина для разведывательных подразделений — ОРУЖИЕ РОССИИ, Информационное агентство"
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The triangular cover for the water jet on the rear of this ex-East German BRDM-2 has been opened to prepare for water jet propulsion.
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to Grenada in 1981 or 1982. Both are no longer in service since the 1983 US invasion – one was destroyed and the other was captured.
914:, they abandoned many BRDM-2s. These vehicles, together with some derelict ones restored back to working state, are now used by the
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1763:– (Szakal – Jackal) Because of the high risk of Polish vehicles in Iraq and Afghanistan getting hit and destroyed or damaged by
1286:– BRDM-2 armoured scout car converted into a fire and rescue vehicle. It has visual warning device on top of the unarmed turret.
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some kind of crate. There are two side hatches. There's a small hatch in the rear, most probably used to make repairs easier.
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fitted with an IR spotlight in the front of the turret and small IR spotlight over the armament. Used by Polish unit of KFOR.
1504:– locally developed command version with telescopic mast. It was used by commanders of reconnaissance platoons and companies.
4965:'Israel-Palestine – L'Appel aux Armes', RAIDS Hors-Serie nº2, Histoire & Collections, Paris 2000, PP. 54–56. (in French)
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1967:– upgrade from NRMZ with IVECO 138 hp diesel engine and side doors. For the first time presented in 2005. Prototype.
1179:– this is an improved model with bigger sight 9S446 instead of the original 9S414. The 9P133 can launch the more capable
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363:, Боевая Разведывательная Дозорная Машина, literally "Combat Reconnaissance/Patrol Vehicle") is an amphibious armoured
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2485:: The Iraqi Army uses a number of BRDM-2 armed with ZPU-2 twin 14.5 mm KPV antiaircraft heavy machine guns (See
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1772:. As a result of all that additional protection, however, the weight of the vehicle went up to 8.5 tonnes. Prototype.
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9P122 "Malyutka" tank destroyer vehicle with raised launcher rack for 6 9M14M "Malyutka-M" anti-tank guided missiles.
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vehicle. These drawbacks encouraged the design team to create a new vehicle which would suit the modern battlefield.
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capabilities and better armament compared to its predecessor. The BRDM-2 production continues in Poland as of 2022.
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use the regular BRDM-2 and many of them were seen together with a Cuban made MRAP in the military parade of 2011.
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converted into an ATGM launcher vehicle with its turret replaced by a pintle mount for a TOW-type ATGM launcher.
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Georgian modernised BRDM-2, 2014 with additional hatches, side doors, wire cutter and automated weapon system
802:, the BRDM-2 and several of its variants were used by both sides. On the morning of 13 June 2014, during the
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armies. Production started in 1962 and went on until 1989, with 7,200 vehicles produced (mostly for export).
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equipment by default. The vehicle also lacked any kind of special sights, which undermined its function as a
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4508:"Armoured Reconnaissance Carrier BRDM-2rch | Ministry of Defence & Armed Forces of the Czech Republic"
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terrain. A spare tire can be mounted on top of the turret. This was most often practiced by Polish crews.
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5061:"ЦАМТО / / Минобороны России передало военную технику российского производства вооруженным силам Сербии"
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Polish BRDM-2 with the opened shutters, an IR spotlight, side TNP-A periscopes and a trim board in front
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There are perhaps 20 BRDM-2 vehicles in private hands in the US, maintained and driven by enthusiasts.
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Swimming Polish BRDM-2. Notice the raised trim board in the front of the vehicle and opened air inlets.
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of all four tires or individual tires while the vehicle is in motion to suit to the ground conditions.
3721:"Attack On Europe: Documenting Ukrainian Equipment Losses During The 2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine"
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460:). The driver has four TNP-A periscopes (all in the front), one of which can be replaced by a TWN-2B
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Modernization programme of widely spread armored reconnaissance vehicle BRDM-2 by Delta in Georgia"
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modernized to BRDM-2M-96, BRDM-2M-96i, BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B" and BRDM-2M-98 "Żbik-A" level, 12 BRDM-2
3291:. Command company of 44th Armored-mechanized Battalion "Wolves" operates BRDM-2 vehicles. Retired.
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instead of the 14.5 mm KPVT heavy machine gun. The gunner has the new CDN-1 day/night sight.
839:. Israel managed to capture enough of them to use them with its own forces. Therefore, during the
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3754:(3rd ed.). Durban, South Africa: Just Done Productions Publishing (published 1 March 2006).
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2016:
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5107:"ЦАМТО / / Минобороны РФ передало вооруженным силам Таджикистана боевые разведывательные машины"
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3213:: 2 donated by Poland by 1992, mostly used by the Suži Airborne Reconnaissance Battalion of the
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464:. The gunner is in the turret during combat, but when traveling he is seated inside the hull.
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937:(FAPLA) with BRDM-2s shortly after Angolan independence. At least one fell victim to a rebel
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Afghanistan along a peace road // "Soviet Military Review", No. 8, August 1988. pages 40-41
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fitted with an IR spotlight in the front of the turret. It was used by Polish unit of SFOR.
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fitted with an IR spotlight in the front of the turret. It was used by Polish unit of SFOR.
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fitted with an IR spotlight in the front of the turret. It was used by Polish unit of SFOR.
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Hot Skies Over Yemen, Volume 2: Aerial Warfare Over the South Arabian Peninsula, 1994-2017
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modernized to BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B" and 1 modernized to BRDM-2M-98 "Żbik-A" level, 54 BRDM-2
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Eric Micheletii & Jérôme Palmade, 'L'Autorité Palestinienne et la nouvelle Intifada'
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Belarus Defense Industry unveils Caiman 4x4 armoured vehicle based on Soviet-made BRDM-2
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5213:"Vehicles and equipment captured by the Islamic State inside Syria until November 2014"
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3823:. HSBA Arms and Ammunition Tracing Desk. Small Arms Survey. February 2013. p. 10.
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Poland bought 450 BRDM-2 armoured scout cars, 418 9P133 "Malyutka" and 9P148 "Konkurs"
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Two BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B" armoured scout cars on a military parade in Kraków, 17 May 2008
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4253:"Declassified characteristics of the upgraded armored reconnaissance vehicle BRDM-2MS"
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2619:: More than 20 – 64 delivered by USSR and Bulgaria but many of them lost during fights
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fitted with a new engine, new armament and side doors. Belly wheels have been removed.
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missile air defense system. The system won the "Defender" award at that year's event.
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and 32 BRDM-2RS NBC reconnaissance vehicles in 1965. Later, Poland obtained some 9P31
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4878:Армии стран мира : Вооруженные силы иностранных государств на 2001 год : М
2334:: 100 BRDM-2 used for the special forces and 50 modernized with a 120 mm mortar
978:. BRDM-2 armoured scout cars are used by Polish, Ukrainian and Russian units of the
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1424:) – Command version of the LOT-B with additional signals equipment and a generator.
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851:, the light vehicles proving themselves very suitable for this type of operation.
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The BRDM-2 became famous for being the vehicle selected to pull the Soviet leader
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Polish 9P133 at the Centrum Tradycji Polskich Wojsk Pancernych in Żagań, Poland.
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2550:: at least 10 upgraded BRDM-2MS supplied by Russia in late 2018 - January 2020.
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1498:) – NVA designator for BRDM-2. It was also known under designation SPW BRDM-2.
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2676:: 33 BRDM-2MS received in early 2020. Further examples received in early 2022.
1280:) – PsyOps vehicle with a large box speaker array on top of an unarmed turret.
757:. However, these are now back in Poland, as are the 12 vehicles used in Iraq.
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BRDM-2, BRDM-2M-96 and BRDM-2M-96i armoured cars were used by Polish units of
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2869:: 60 delivered by Belarus between 2003 and 2004 (39 in 2003 and 21 in 2004).
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in 1962. It was first publicly shown in 1966. It replaced the BRDM-1 in the
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The vehicle armor, which is composed of welded steel, is sufficient against
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4834:"ЦАМТО / / ВС Мали приняли на вооружение крупную партию новой бронетехники"
4434:"Russia to deliver BRDM-2 4x4 armored vehicles to Central African Republic"
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Romanian 9P133 "Malyutka" launching a missile during a military exercise.
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BRDM-2M-96i with removed armament and without the right rear view mirror.
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armoured scout car with two rear view mirrors. Used by Hungarian unit of
1251:– launcher vehicle for the 9M31 surface-to-air missile, belonging to the
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Armenian 9P148 Konkurs based on BRDM-2 during military parade in Yerevan
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laser-tag system and a strobe light to indicate if the vehicle is hit.
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5093:"Russia donates USD5 million worth of defence hardware to Tajikistan"
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Russian BRDM-2 converted into a civilian amphibious transport vehicle
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1341:– Modified BRDM-2 for civilian usage as an amphibious armoured truck.
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Polish BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal" was shown at the Land Combat Expo 2004.
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4466:"ЦАМТО / Новости / В Минобороны рассказали о поставках БРДМ-2 в ЦАР"
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4290:"Product Details | Mulitary [sic] Industry Corporation"
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301:(+ 4 auxiliary wheels), leaf springs with hydraulic shock absorbers
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KMDB – Modernization of the BRDM-2 armoured reconnaissance vehicle
4011:. 140zavod.org (24 February 2011). Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3617:. Militarium.net (18 August 2008). Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3139:: taken from GDR's army, all scrapped or sold to other countries.
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BRDM-2 Technical data sheet and pictures to Army Recognition site
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1510:– signals vehicle with R-123MT radio and TNA-3 navigation system.
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2376:: 300 BRDM-2, BRDM-2UM + 100 modernized to BRDM-2M96i by Poland.
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with the addition of front-mounted day and night vision camera,
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5232:"Latvieši vēstures likteņdzirnās: Izlūkdesanta bataljons (IDB)"
4977:"Kurdish Armour: Inventorising YPG Equipment In Northern Syria"
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2536:: 9 upgraded BRDM-2MS vehicles donated by Russia in April 2019.
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667:, at least one captured Ukrainian BRDM-2L1 was modified with a
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4715:"Laotian military parades Russian- and Chinese-made equipment"
4448:"ЦАМТО / Новости / Россия направила в ЦАР новую партию БРДМ-2"
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5047:"Serbia presents BRDM-2Ms gifted by Russia | Jane's 360"
4785:"Czech firms arrange deal to sell armoured vehicles to Libya"
4684:"Russia donates Mi-8MT helos, BRDM-2M vehicles to Kyrgyzstan"
4641:. Deagel.com (10 March 2011). Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3505:. Inetres.com (6 April 2009). Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
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2761:: 20 Late production BDRM-2 model and 12 9P133 ATGM launcher.
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918:. The BRDM-2 also saw service with the Iraqi Army during the
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5181:. Warwick, UK: Helion & Company Publishing. p. 25.
5022:. Russian Military Analysis. Retrieved on 26 September 2013.
2293:: More than 20 delivered by Russia in October–November 2020.
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4002:БРДМ-2МБ1 – МОДЕРНИЗАЦИЯ БРДМ-2 – ОАО "140 Ремонтный завод"
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SPLA-N weapons and equipment, South Kordofan, December 2012
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led the effort for a local variant of BRDM-2 that is named
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with the whip antenna mount fitted to the right hand side
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3977:"Azerbaijan maintains modernization of BTR-70 and BRDM-2"
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1799:– BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B" with footplate over side episcopes.
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as well as the initial operations in Croatia during the
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BRDM variants – Walk arounds and photos on Prime Portal
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Armenian BRDM-2 during military parade in Yerevan, 2016
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Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
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Like the BRDM, the BRDM-2 exists in several versions.
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4 (driver, commander, radio operator-observer, gunner)
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5318:(in French). No. 62. Caraktère. pp. 66–79.
5167:. Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
5003:. Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
4823:. ArmyRecognition.com. Retrieved on 11 February 2013.
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4482:
4420:
4408:
4340:
2806:: 1,000+ (1,000) as of 2011. Around 2,080 as of 2013.
1225:(AT-5 Spandrel). The AT-5 launcher can also fire the
5230:
Likteņdzirnās, Latvieši Vēstures (27 October 2009).
608:
The BRDM-2 is sometimes confused with the Hungarian
4713:Gibson, Neil; Fediushko, Dmitry (22 January 2019).
3715:
3713:
2783:
modernized to BRDM-2M-96 and BRDM-2M-96i, 37 BRDM-2
1261:
with resupply racks on the upper sides of the hull.
903:. One was destroyed in an engagement with American
874:, lacking armor, used all the vehicles they could.
4975:Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost (29 October 2021).
3794:(in French). Histoire et collections. p. 51.
3642:
3603:
3601:
2915:: 40 delivered in 1978–1979, ~10 available in 2019
935:People's Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola
843:, both Israelis and Syrians deployed BRDM-2s. The
741:in Warsaw on the Polish Army Day, 15 August 2008.
268:coaxial general-purpose machine gun (2,000 rounds)
5258:"Atjaunotās Latvijas armijas pirmsākumi, 2. daļa"
4312:. Morozov.com.ua. Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3751:Borderstrike! South Africa into Angola. 1975–1980
3427:
3425:
3423:
3421:
3419:
3417:
3415:
3413:
3411:
3409:
3407:
3405:
3403:
3401:
3399:
3397:
3395:
3393:
3391:
3389:
991:Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile
847:used the BRDM-2s for security patrols during the
6411:
4853:"Transnistria Army Tanks in center of Tiraspol!"
4665:"Peshmerga Kurdistan (KRG) army BRDM-2 – 8.2012"
4627:
4625:
4623:
4621:
4069:Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
3710:
3707:. Altair.com.pl. Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3387:
3385:
3383:
3381:
3379:
3377:
3375:
3373:
3371:
3369:
3055:: operated ex-PLO vehicles in Lebanon (1983–86).
3019:sit atop a captured Grenadian BRDM-2 during the
2698:or captured models in the custody of the former
2522:: 13 delivered by Belarus between 2002 and 2003.
1115:without the 14.5 mm KPVT heavy machine gun.
6095:
4887:. Soldiering.ru. Retrieved on 19 December 2012.
4850:
4807:
4745:"Janes | Latest defence and security news"
4712:
3598:
2775:: 282 BRDM-2 as of 2022. 87 BRDM-2 R5115 BRDM-2
6222:
5336:Deutsche Militärfahrzeuge – Bundeswehr und NVA
4974:
3951:""Ronaldo" – Azerbaijani modernization BRDM-2"
1831:, where "D" stands for "Dowodzenie" – command.
716:, or heavier vehicles like the KTO Ryś APC or
6420:Wheeled amphibious armoured fighting vehicles
5985:
5636:
5350:International Institute for Strategic Studies
5302:International Institute for Strategic Studies
5295:
5292:. Vojska.net. Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
5229:
5125:International Institute for Strategic Studies
4618:
4363:International Institute for Strategic Studies
3366:
5127:(2019). "Chapter Nine: Sub-Saharan Africa".
4898:"Мьянма получила модернизированные БРДМ-2МС"
4662:
3808:
3738:
954:BRDM-2 armoured scout cars were used by the
37:BRDM-2 at the War and Peace Show 2010 event.
6450:Reconnaissance vehicles of the Soviet Union
4871:
4357:
4355:
4353:
4351:
4349:
2578:: 350; refurbished by a Czech firm in 2013.
371:. It was also known under the designations
361:Boyevaya Razvedyvatelnaya Dozornaya Mashina
232:7 mm hull lower front, sides, rear and top
5992:
5978:
5643:
5629:
5210:
2897:: About 22 upgraded BRDM-2MS (Donation of
1366:based tank destroyers converted into APCs.
624:
427:Belly wheels assist with crossing a trench
6440:Military vehicles introduced in the 1960s
4681:
3744:
3698:Altair – R-wto 03/2007 – Kołowa aberracja
3693:
3691:
2046:Learn how and when to remove this message
1737:– German Rheinmetall Defence Electronics
1357:
5117:
4912:"Arms being sent to Myanmar from Russia"
4346:
4059:
4057:
4055:
3639:. (PDF). Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3552:. "FAS". Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3518:, vol. 70735, Ministry of Defence,
3345:Textron Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle
3153:: Passed on to the unified German state.
3011:
3003:
2807:
2209:: 8 9P122 Malyutka and 9 9P133 Malyutka.
2090:
2082:
2057:
1893:
1841:
1678:
1670:
1662:
1654:
1546:
1429:
1243:. This is the standard production model.
1076:
1064:
1052:
1040:
1032:
1024:
1012:
995:Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North
881:
785:
678:
587:
518:
466:
430:
422:
5313:
4759:"$ 52m Czech Deal with Libyan Military"
4390:
4388:
4386:
3496:"Gary's Combat Vehicle Reference Guide"
3273:: Captured vehicles supplied by Israel.
2729:: 45 BRDM-2 delivered by Russia to the
1944:fitted with a 6 cylinder Diesel engine.
1123:khimicheskaya razvedivatel’naya mashina
289:18.2 hp/tonne (13.5 kW/tonne)
6412:
5334:Gau L-R., Plate J., Siegert J. (2001)
5176:
4211:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
3932:"JED The Military Equipment Directory"
3688:
3685:. MON. Retrieved on 21 September 2011.
3069:: 30 BRDM-1 and BRDM-2, all withdrawn.
1456:with removed armament from the turret.
1085:vehicle (loudspeaker) in Minsk during
6366:
6301:
6221:
6094:
6019:
5973:
5624:
5396:
4122:from the original on 16 February 2019
4052:
3983:from the original on 27 December 2015
3957:from the original on 26 December 2015
3786:
3538:
3536:
3534:
3532:
1757:fitted with improvised armour skirts.
523:Polish BRDM-2 aiming its machine guns
4814:Malian army land ground armed forces
4765:from the original on 19 October 2014
4383:
3657:from the original on 5 November 2014
3305:: Passed on to the successor states.
3125:: Passed on to the successor states.
2125:: 60 BRDM-2 and 64 9P122 "Malyutka".
2078:
2028:adding citations to reliable sources
1999:
1691:– Polish designation for BRDM-2RKhb.
1221:launcher vehicle with 5 wire-guided
1195:carrier vehicle with 4 radio-guided
993:and at least 2 were captured by the
629:The BRDM-2 entered service with the
95:
6367:
5131:. Vol. 119. pp. 438–502.
4682:Fediushko, Dmitry (30 April 2019).
4671:from the original on 27 April 2015.
3669:
2999:
349:10 km/h (6.2 mph) (water)
347:100 km/h (62 mph) (road)
183:5.75 m (18 ft 10 in)
13:
5006:
4987:
4694:from the original on 30 April 2019
4167:from the original on 31 March 2014
4096:from the original on 9 August 2018
3830:from the original on 22 March 2016
3578:
3529:
1631:vegyi sugárfelderítö úszó gépkocsi
1448:obrněné kolové vozidlo pro policii
966:. The BRDM-2 was also used by the
877:
619:
605:where the engine is in the front.
14:
6461:
5398:Modern armoured fighting vehicles
5371:
4851:Tiraspol Hostel (13 April 2014).
4663:Alan Kirkuki (16 February 2013).
4040:from the original on 17 July 2018
3581:"BRDM-2 with equipped UB-32 pods"
3516:Notes on the Soviet Ground Forces
3259:: Unknown number operated by the
3169:: 2 BRDM-2 were delivered by the
2842:: 6 Will be retired from service.
2444:: 4 delivered by Ukraine in 1998.
1675:Interior of BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal"
1388:
1382:Black Wasp (Cuban Special Forces)
1071:Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
1059:Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
1047:Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
541:heavy machine gun with a coaxial
281:140 hp (104 kW) at 3,400 rpm
199:2.31 m (7 ft 7 in)
191:2.37 m (7 ft 9 in)
6302:
5283:44. Armored-mechanized Battalion
5211:Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost.
4937:"Namibia - Security Information"
4859:from the original on 26 May 2018
4721:. London, Moscow. Archived from
3649:Army Recognition Alain Servaes.
3319:: Passed on to successor states.
3309:
3295:
3277:
3263:in Lebanon and passed on to the
3249:
3235:
3221:
3217:. Later used as target practice.
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2733:Police in 1995, later seized by
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2004:
1971:
1910:upgrade version that includes a
1565:remote controlled weapon station
1559:– Modernized version created by
1403:lehký kolový obrněný transportér
1318:Azerbaijan's Ministry of Defense
989:used several BRDM-2s during the
820:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
790:Knocked out Ukrainian BRDM-2 at
665:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
527:The armament is the same as the
502:
490:
399:After a few years of use by the
31:
6430:Wheeled reconnaissance vehicles
5307:
5262:Liepājnieka virtuālie pieraksti
5250:
5236:Latvieši vēstures likteņdzirnās
5223:
5204:
5195:
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4890:
4855:(in Italian). Tiraspol Hostel.
4844:
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4777:
4751:
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4706:
4675:
4656:
4600:"Armament of the Georgian Army"
4592:
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4082:
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4014:
3995:
3969:
3943:
3780:
2694:, most inherited directly from
2015:needs additional citations for
1522:– NVA designator for BRDM-2UM.
1516:– NVA designator for BRDM-2Rkh.
1485:
1008:
418:
226:7 mm turret sides, rear and top
6435:Scout cars of the Soviet Union
5264:(in Latvian). 13 November 2008
3572:
3555:
3508:
1637:
1298:
1278:zvukoveshchatel'naya stantsiya
367:designed and developed in the
252:heavy machine gun (500 rounds)
137:
84:
1:
5137:10.1080/04597222.2019.1561035
4602:. Geo-army.ge. Archived from
3433:"Samochód opancerzony BRDM-2"
3360:
1942:Military Industry Corporation
1311:
907:and the second was captured.
771:
152:
5356:. Vol. 121. Routledge.
4161:"M1992 – Military-Today.com"
2181:: Caiman variant in service.
1995:
1984:role. It is fitted with the
1948:
1466:
964:Croatian War of Independence
910:When the Soviet forces left
580:TNA-2 navigation apparatus.
18:Amphibious armored scout car
7:
6445:GAZ Group military vehicles
6097:Armoured personnel carriers
5304:: The Military Balance 2022
4369:(1st ed.). Routledge.
3439:(in Polish), archived from
3323:
2690:: 12 total in use with the
1980:used by the US Army in the
1918:
1650:
1087:2020–21 Belarusian protests
1000:
514:
119:Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod
10:
6466:
6425:Scout cars of the Cold War
6224:Infantry fighting vehicles
6008:armoured fighting vehicles
3287:: 5 late production BDRM-2
2662:: 120 BRDM-2 and BRDM-2Rkh
1862:– BRDM-2 converted into a
1761:BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal Plus"
1683:BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B", 1999.
1610:
1542:
1470:
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760:
532:armoured personnel carrier
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5459:
5403:
5354:The Military Balance 2021
5018:28 September 2013 at the
4802:The Military Balance 2021
4651:The Military Balance 2021
4587:The Military Balance 2021
4575:The Military Balance 2021
4563:The Military Balance 2021
4532:The Military Balance 2021
4495:The Military Balance 2021
4483:The Military Balance 2021
4421:The Military Balance 2021
4409:The Military Balance 2021
4367:The Military Balance 2023
4341:The Military Balance 2021
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816:National Guard of Ukraine
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337:750 km (470 mi)
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57:Place of origin
56:
42:
30:
23:
5600:Bradley Fighting Vehicle
5288:21 December 2008 at the
4308:11 December 2007 at the
3703:17 February 2012 at the
3548:26 February 2008 at the
3501:23 February 2008 at the
2828:: 30 BRDM-2MS, 36 BRDM-2
2291:Central African Republic
2062:Map of BRDM-2 operators
1931:
1864:fire and rescue vehicle.
1169:launcher vehicle with 6
825:
804:First Battle of Mariupol
592:BRDM-2 Anti-tank version
583:
309:430 mm (17 in)
5653:reconnaissance vehicles
4819:12 January 2013 at the
1749:WKM-B heavy machine gun
1572:
1370:
625:Soviet Union and Russia
230:5 mm hull, upper front
5158:Turkmen-Army Equipment
4994:Russian Army Equipment
4007:5 January 2010 at the
3681:14 August 2008 at the
3330:Cadillac Gage Commando
3024:
3009:
2813:
2745:People's Defense Units
2692:Namibian Defence Force
2096:
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1358:Bosnia and Herzegovina
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956:Yugoslav People's Army
887:
795:
693:Surface-to-air missile
684:
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524:
472:
436:
428:
234:2 mm hull front floor
228:14 mm hull nose plate
5163:29 April 2015 at the
4396:Military Balance 2022
4275:12 April 2010 at the
4146:26 March 2016 at the
3937:registration required
3015:
3007:
2811:
2731:Palestinian Authority
2094:
2086:
2061:
1897:
1845:
1755:BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal"
1745:BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal"
1682:
1674:
1667:BRDM-2M-96ik "Szakal"
1666:
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1080:
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1036:
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1021:Museum, Israel, 2005.
1016:
987:Sudanese Armed Forces
924:2003 invasion of Iraq
899:and were lost in the
885:
789:
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591:
564:and the Czechoslovak
522:
470:
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426:
405:NBC protection system
306:Ground clearance
5338:. Motorbuch Verlag.
5316:Batailles et Blindés
5177:Cooper, Tom (2018).
5129:The Military Balance
4999:26 June 2012 at the
4637:5 April 2008 at the
4365:(15 February 2023).
4331:Armyrecognition.com.
3443:on 30 September 2011
2024:improve this article
1914:platform. Crew of 3.
1912:remote weapon system
1797:BRDM-2M-97C "Żbik-P"
933:began supplying the
710:Siemianowice Śląskie
317:290 L (64
236:3 mm hull rear floor
4883:15 May 2013 at the
4791:on 3 February 2014.
4553:armyrecognition.com
4549:14 May 2009 at the
4327:29 May 2009 at the
4279:armyrecognition.com
4193:on 27 February 2008
3635:11 May 2011 at the
3613:10 May 2011 at the
3566:11 May 2005 at the
3215:Latvian Land Forces
3021:Invasion of Grenada
2223:: 24 9P148 Konkurs.
1803:BRDM-2M-98 "Żbik-A"
1778:BRDM-2M-97 "Żbik-B"
1496:Schützenpanzerwagen
1157:mashina upravleniya
1057:9P148 "Konkurs" in
901:Invasion of Grenada
845:Syrian Armed Forces
800:Russo-Ukrainian War
462:night-vision device
458:night-vision device
387:, and has improved
224:10 mm turret front
132:1962–1989 (in USSR)
6010:after World War II
4900:. 8 February 2020.
4725:on 23 January 2019
3271:South Lebanon Army
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2700:South West African
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1197:9M17M "Skorpion-M"
1181:9M14P "Malyutka-P"
1171:9M14M "Malyutka-M"
1091:
1075:
1063:
1051:
1045:9P137 "Flejta" in
1039:
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997:in December 2012.
948:Operation Savannah
888:
870:while the Kurdish
812:Dnipro-1 Battalion
796:
794:, 25 February 2022
685:
669:UB-32 (rocket pod)
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314:Fuel capacity
102:Production history
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5352:(February 2021).
5188:978-1-911628-18-7
4233:on 1 January 2014
4065:"Trade Registers"
3768:on 6 October 2014
3761:978-1-920169-00-8
3746:Steenkamp, Willem
3579:Cielma, Mariusz.
2901:in 2019 and 2021)
2388:Equatorial Guinea
2319:Republic of Congo
2153:: 9 9P148 Konkurs
2079:Current operators
2056:
2055:
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1069:9P31 Strela-1 in
970:(VJ) against the
958:(JNA) during the
849:Lebanon Civil War
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3303:Soviet Union
3288:
3265:Al-Murabitun
3171:Soviet Union
3151:East Germany
3053:Al-Murabitun
3017:U.S. Marines
2927:Turkmenistan
2788:
2784:
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2645:Transnistria
2487:Iraq section
2073: Former
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2022:Please help
2017:verification
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1958:
1954:
1937:
1924:
1904:"Kurjak RCV"
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1508:SPW-40P2 M/F
1507:
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1495:
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1486:East Germany
1478:
1473:BRDM-2 (EST)
1459:
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419:Construction
409:night vision
398:
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369:Soviet Union
360:
356:
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319:imp gal
286:Power/weight
115:Manufacturer
80:Used by
75:1962–present
61:Soviet Union
15:
6345:T-98 Kombat
6280:T-15 Armata
6078:T-14 Armata
5949:KTO Rosomak
5909:B1 Centauro
5883:Type 87 RCV
5863:EBRC Jaguar
5268:15 February
5242:15 February
4610:27 February
4512:www.army.cz
4197:10 February
4126:19 February
3792:VBL Panhard
3788:Debay, Yves
3037:Afghanistan
2714:North Korea
2520:Ivory Coast
2348:: BRDM-2RCH
2109:Afghanistan
1819:BRDM-2 R-1A
1729:BRDM-2M-96i
1723:BRDM-2M-96i
1638:North Korea
1502:SPW-40P2(K)
1299:Afghanistan
1241:pistol port
974:during the
960:Ten-Day War
912:Afghanistan
905:M60 Pattons
718:KTO Rosomak
663:During the
652:during the
639:Warsaw Pact
631:Soviet Army
401:Soviet Army
331:Operational
323:US gal
140: built
6414:Categories
6335:GAZ Vodnik
6196:BTR Krymsk
5822:URO VAMTAC
5707:DAF YP-104
4921:1 February
4769:4 November
4729:24 January
4719:Jane's 360
4690:. Moscow.
4688:Jane's 360
3987:6 December
3961:6 December
3661:4 November
3361:References
3317:Yugoslavia
3109:Montenegro
2895:Tajikistan
2590:Madagascar
2534:Kyrgyzstan
2277:Cape Verde
2165:Azerbaijan
1825:BRDM-2 R-5
1717:BRDM-2M-96
1711:BRDM-2M-96
1701:BRDM-2M-96
1532:SPW-40P2UM
1526:SPW-40P2UM
1520:SPW-40P2UM
1454:BRDM-2RKhb
1312:Azerbaijan
1145:BRDM-2RKhB
1141:BRDM-2RKhb
1127:BRDM-2RKhA
976:Kosovo war
941:crewed by
837:Kippur War
658:Red Square
614:D-944 PSzH
573:small arms
453:periscopes
389:amphibious
321:; 77
294:Suspension
169:short tons
47:Amphibious
6048:T-54/T-55
5853:AMX-10 RC
5752:Iveco LMV
5467:AMX 10 RC
5324:1765-0828
5217:Oryx Blog
5145:219623900
4981:Oryx Blog
4947:9 October
4237:1 January
3834:2 January
3748:(2006) .
3725:Oryx Blog
3524:506052583
3335:D-442 FÚG
3257:Palestine
3229:Lithuania
2727:Palestine
2505:Peshmerga
2501:Kurdistan
1996:Operators
1959:BRDM-2SMD
1940:build by
1860:BRDM-2PPM
1627:VS BRDM-2
1568:armament.
1561:STC Delta
1399:BRDM-2/99
1345:BRDM-2MB1
1119:BRDM-2RKh
1107:GAZ 41-08
1103:BTR-40P-2
748:. Polish
610:D-442 FUG
381:GAZ 41-08
377:BTR-40P-2
365:scout car
258:Secondary
173:long tons
121:(GAZ) in
85:Operators
51:scout car
6330:GAZ Tigr
5697:Cobra II
5667:Akrep II
5533:Centauro
5286:Archived
5161:Archived
5016:Archived
4997:Archived
4881:Archived
4863:7 August
4857:Archived
4817:Archived
4763:Archived
4698:30 April
4692:Archived
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4547:Archived
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4306:Archived
4273:Archived
4270:"Kurjak"
4207:cite web
4165:Archived
4144:Archived
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4100:9 August
4094:Archived
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3701:Archived
3679:Archived
3655:Archived
3633:Archived
3611:Archived
3590:19 March
3564:Archived
3546:Archived
3499:Archived
3350:RBY MK 1
3324:See also
3285:Slovenia
3267:in 1983.
2994:Zimbabwe
2913:Tanzania
2840:Slovakia
2660:Mongolia
2604:Maldives
2415:Ethiopia
2360:Djibouti
2263:Cameroon
2249:Cambodia
2221:Bulgaria
1965:BRDM-2DI
1919:Slovakia
1877:BRDM-2MS
1787:BRDM-2BF
1689:BRDM-2RS
1582:support.
1492:SPW-40P2
1460:BRDM-2ch
1412:BRDM-2NG
1153:BRDM-2UM
1099:BTR-40PB
1001:Variants
922:and the
814:and the
529:BTR-60PB
515:Armament
373:BTR-40PB
297:Wheeled
264:7.62 mm
260:armament
248:14.5 mm
244:armament
153:Variants
148:Variants
129:Produced
107:Designer
49:armored
6380:Yenisei
6350:Typhoon
6186:BTR-152
6149:Wheeled
6108:Tracked
6005:Russian
5954:Type 08
5944:Rooikat
5873:LAV-600
5792:RAM MK3
5777:Komatsu
5767:Gagamba
5712:Dozor-B
5593:Tracked
5584:Piranha
5577:10 × 10
5568:Stryker
5563:Rooikat
5558:Piranha
5548:LAV III
5502:Saladin
5492:Piranha
5436:Piranha
5383:fas.org
4517:23 July
4171:4 April
4044:17 July
3730:13 June
3585:Twitter
3340:ABC-79M
3185:Hungary
3167:Grenada
3137:Germany
3095:Estonia
3081:Croatia
3067:Albania
2954:Vietnam
2941:Ukraine
2854:Somalia
2688:Namibia
2674:Myanmar
2631:Moldova
2562:Lesotho
2428:Georgia
2402:Eritrea
2235:Burundi
2179:Belarus
2151:Armenia
2123:Algeria
1955:BRDM-2D
1949:Ukraine
1854:BRDM-2M
1848:BRDM-2M
1829:BRDM-2D
1807:BRDM-2A
1791:BRDM-2B
1739:ASRAD-R
1707:units.
1611:Hungary
1543:Georgia
1467:Estonia
1339:Alesiya
1333:Belarus
1326:GLONASS
897:Grenada
798:In the
792:Konotop
782:Ukraine
761:Estonia
728:ASRAD-R
656:in the
576:kinds.
562:SKOT-2A
395:History
25:BRDM-2
6395:Baikal
6325:GAZ-46
6320:BRDM-2
6315:BRDM-1
6181:BPM-97
6176:BTR-90
6171:BTR-80
6166:BTR-70
6161:BTR-60
6156:BTR-40
6115:BTR-50
6001:Soviet
5959:Vextra
5929:LAV-25
5919:Coyote
5893:VEC-M1
5888:VBC-90
5782:Komodo
5747:Hawkei
5737:Ferret
5732:Fennek
5687:BPM-97
5682:BRDM-2
5677:BRDM-1
5543:Coyote
5538:BTR-80
5512:VBC-90
5426:Ferret
5421:BRDM-2
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1890:Serbia
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1695:BRDM-2
1651:Poland
1617:BRDM-2
1604:BRDM-2
1598:Israel
1586:BRDM-2
1579:BRDM-2
1557:BRDM-2
1418:LOT-VR
1377:BRDM-2
1364:BRDM-2
1351:Caiman
1305:BRDM-2
1231:BRDM-3
1201:BRDM-3
1113:BRDM-2
1095:BRDM-2
1083:PsyOps
1081:ZS-82
893:BRM-1K
868:VBIEDs
833:Israel
806:, the
675:Poland
650:coffin
635:Soviet
566:OT-64A
385:BRDM-1
357:BRDM-2
273:Engine
196:Height
180:Length
171:; 6.9
6385:Volga
6270:BTR-T
6265:BMD-4
6260:BMD-3
6255:BMD-2
6250:BMD-1
6245:BMP-3
6240:BMP-2
6235:BMP-1
6130:GT-MU
6125:BTR-D
6120:MT-LB
6038:PT-76
6022:Tanks
5939:M1127
5934:Luchs
5914:ASLAV
5902:8 x 8
5841:6 x 6
5812:Tiger
5727:Eland
5717:Eagle
5692:Cobra
5660:4 x 4
5521:8 × 8
5482:Fuchs
5460:6 × 6
5415:Eland
5404:4 × 4
5141:S2CID
3828:(PDF)
3821:(PDF)
3543:"FAS"
2968:Yemen
2956:: 200
2883:: 950
2881:Syria
2867:Sudan
2792:2011.
2747:(YPG)
2735:Hamas
2633:: 27
2592:: ~35
2576:Libya
2470:India
2374:Egypt
2251:: 200
2193:Benin
2139:: 600
1986:MILES
1982:OPFOR
1932:Sudan
1770:RPG-7
1735:ASRAD
1644:M1992
1444:OKV-P
1395:LOT-B
1274:ZS-82
1189:9P124
866:into
826:Syria
714:HMMWV
584:Flaws
478:R-123
333:range
218:Armor
188:Width
143:7,200
6390:Amur
6275:BMPT
6073:T-90
6068:T-80
6063:T-72
6058:T-64
6053:T-62
6043:T-44
6033:T-10
6003:and
5878:Puma
5817:Tigr
5702:CRAB
5507:Puma
5487:Pasi
5472:AVGP
5441:Puma
5358:ISBN
5340:ISBN
5320:ISSN
5270:2024
5244:2024
5183:ISBN
4949:2009
4923:2022
4865:2017
4771:2014
4731:2019
4700:2019
4612:2012
4519:2023
4371:ISBN
4239:2014
4213:link
4199:2008
4173:2014
4128:2019
4102:2018
4076:2023
4046:2018
4022:Link
3989:2015
3963:2015
3836:2019
3796:ISBN
3774:2014
3756:ISBN
3732:2022
3663:2014
3592:2023
3520:OCLC
3449:2011
3245:: 10
3231:: 10
2929:: 30
2759:Peru
2696:PLAN
2617:Mali
2548:Laos
2483:Iraq
2458:: 10
2430:: 17
2332:Cuba
2305:Chad
2279:: 10
2265:: 31
2237:: 30
2195:: 14
2167:: 29
1938:Amir
1871:Umka
1782:NSVT
1621:ISAF
1573:Iraq
1407:NSVT
1371:Cuba
1322:ZKDM
1284:TM-1
1265:9P31
1259:9P31
1249:9P31
1219:ATGM
1193:ATGM
1167:ATGM
1133:and
1105:and
985:The
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755:ISAF
750:KFOR
746:SFOR
637:and
612:and
539:KPVT
534:; a
379:and
355:The
250:KPVT
242:Main
204:Crew
164:Mass
151:See
94:See
91:Wars
83:See
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5924:EBR
5868:ERC
5832:XAV
5827:VBL
5802:Spy
5797:RBY
5757:FUG
5742:Fox
5672:AML
5553:MGS
5528:AMV
5451:VBL
5446:VAB
5431:Fox
5411:AML
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