Bmp-1

General Characteristics (BMP-1)
Length: 6.74 m
Width: 2.94 m
Height: 2.15 m
Weight:13.5 tons
Armour: 33 mm (max)
Speed: 65 km/h (road)
45 km/h (off-road)
7 km/h (water)
Range: 600 km
Primary armament: 73 mm smoothbore gun (2A28)
AT-3/4/5 ATGM
Secondary armament: 7.62 mm machinegun (PKT)
Power plant: 300 hp (224 kW) diesel
Crew:3 (+ 8 passengers)
General Characteristics (BMP-2)
Length: 6.72 m
Width: 3.15 m
Height: 2.45 m
Weight:14.3 tons
Speed: 65 km/h (road)
45 km/h (off-road)
7 km/h (water)
Range: 600 km
Primary armament: 30 mm automatic gun (2A42)
AT-4/5 ATGM
Secondary armament: 7.62 mm machinegun (PKT)
Power plant: 300 hp (224 kW) diesel
Crew:3 (+ 7 passengers)
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") http://www.milparade.com/Soderzhaniye.pdf. In the 1980s a improved version called the BMP-2 was introduced. The BMP is amphibious.

Production History

The BMP-1 first appeared in November 1967 and was the first Soviet infantry fighting vehicle. It was armed with the AT-3 Sagger ATGM giving it greater firepower compared with the western APCs (at its time). It replaced the BTR-50 in motorized infantry units. In the early 1980s an improved version called the BMP-2 was produced. It had a new two man turret with a 30 mm automatic gun and had the capability to use 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 an armament consisting of cannon and anti-tank guided missiles, the BMP series is a valuable component of mechanized infantry. Its 73 mm cannon fires a round similar to that of the RPG series, and as such the main gun is unreliable in windy conditions. The original BMP series had the AT-3 Sagger ATGM mounted above the 73 mm cannon. It was controlled via joystick by the gunner, and thus had its shortcomings. The AT-3 was known to fall off its mount, and thus the BMP often kept the Sagger missiles stowed for combat. After firing in NBC conditions, reloading the AT-3 would destroy whatever value the BMP's NBC protection suite had. In order to reload the Sagger, the gunner would need to open the gunner's hatch - breaking the NBC seal - and reload it by hand. The BMP's armor is insufficient to deal with RPGs or even AP cannon rounds, though to be fair this is likely to be a Mobility/Armor compromise since using only steel armor for such a high level of protection would have been heavy enough to destroy its amphibious capability. For example, its rough contemporary, the Marder (33.5 t) can't swim at all, while the later M2 Bradley (22.5 t) could only swim with a flotation kit that has to be deployed before entering the water. During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, BMPs struck by RPGs would explode catastrophically. In addition to this, the rear doors of the BMP-1 and -2 series are filled with flammable fuel. Infantry anti-tank weapons, or precision fire with high caliber weapons could set the BMP afire, or worse, set off an explosion. The BMP-2 armament consists of ATGMs and a 30 mm autocannon. It is more suitable than the 76 mm cannon for engaging enemy infantry, but is inaccurate over 800 metres. The 73 mm cannon is better suited for destroying enemy installations and penetrates more armor with its high explosive warhead.

Variants

  • BMP-1
  • BMR-1K - Reconnaissance variant
  • BMP KShM - Command variant
  • BMP-1P - AT-4 Spigot ATGM
  • BMP-1PK - Command variant of BMP-1P
  • 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
  • BMP-2 - Improved version of the BMP-1 early 1980s
  • BVP-1 - Czech produced version of BMP-2

Combat History

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