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BMPT-72 (Terminator 2) Tank Support Combat Vehicle

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Boyevaya Mashina Podderzhki Tankov-72 (BMPT-72), also known as Terminator 2, is a new version of the BMPT tank support combat vehicle developed by UralVagonZavod Corporation, Russia. Three (commander, gunner, driver) UralVagonZavod Corporation September 2013 3.59m 7.2m 44t Boyevaya Mashina Podderzhki Tankov-72 (BMPT-72), also known as Terminator 2, is a new version of the BMPT tank support comba

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Boyevaya Mashina Podderzhki Tankov-72 (BMPT-72), also known as Terminator 2, is a new version of the BMPT tank support combat vehicle developed by UralVagonZavod Corporation, Russia. Three (commander, gunner, driver) UralVagonZavod Corporation September 2013 3.59m 7.2m 44t Boyevaya Mashina Podderzhki Tankov-72 (BMPT-72), also known as Terminator 2, is a new version of the BMPT tank support combat vehicle developed by UralVagonZavod Corporation, Russia. The BMPT-72 was launched at the Russian Arms Expo (RAE) exhibition in Nizhny Tagil, Russia, in September 2013. The new vehicle, fitted with guided weapon system, is capable of destroying infantry vehicles, enemy tanks and other armoured objects. The multipurpose tank support combat vehicle BMPT-72 is built on the chassis of T-72 battle tank. The BMPT-72 can survive in different climatic zones, including urban areas, and in any light conditions. The new variant follows the earlier BMPT tank support combat vehicle developed by Uralvagonzavod and Ural Transport Machine Building Design Bureau. The crew size of the BMPT-72 has been reduced to three, by removing two grenade launching positions aboard the BMPT. The driver sits in the centre of the forward hull, while the gunner and commander positions are at the rear. The new vehicle offers improved gun power, protection and command and control system over the BMPT. The combat weight is also reduced from 47t to 44t. The length and width of the vehicle are 7.2m and 3.59m respectively. The BMPT-72 infantry fire support vehicle is armed with two 30mm 2A42 automatic cannons that can load ammunition of 850 rounds, four laser-guided Ataka-T anti-tank missile systems and one PKTM coaxial machine gun with remote reloading mechanism. The tank features sighting and thermal channels, a laser range finder, integrated laser control channel for missile guidance and independent stabilisation of field of vision in azimuth and elevation planes, to enable the multispectral gunner’s sight. The commander is provided with panoramic sight and the gunner’s position is fitted with day periscopes. The sighting channel allows the gunner and commander to detect targets at 5,000m distance during day time. The BMPT-72 is provided with an increased fire control system for terrain observation and target location in all weather and any light conditions. The vehicle is equipped with a ballistic computer with a set of weather and topographical sending units. The vehicle also includes a two-axis stabilised weapon unit with electromechanical traversing and elevating drives. The BMPT-72 includes steel armoured hull and turret. The protection is further enhanced with the addition of multipurpose and modular explosive reactive armour (ERA) on the forward and sides of the vehicle. The rear hull is attached with grilled shields for protection against rocket-propelled grenades. Six smoke grenade launchers installed either side of the turret can create a smoke screen, to conceal the vehicle from hostile forces. The vehicle is also equipped with a collective NBC (Nuclear, Biological and Chemical) protection system. The combat vehicle’s propulsion system includes either a V-84MS, four-stroke 12-cylinder multifuel diesel engine with liquid cooling and gear-driven centrifugal-type supercharger, or a V-92S2 four-stroke 12-cylinder multifuel diesel with liquid cooling and turbocharger. The V-84MS engine generates 840hp power and the V-92S2 is rated at 1,000hp. The mechanical power train of the BMPT-72 consists of a transmission gear unit, two final gear boxes and coaxial final drives. The transmission is provided by seven forward gears and a reverse gear. The vehicle is fitted with a DGU 5-P27.5-VM1or DGU8-P27.5-VM-1 diesel-generator unit producing 5kW or 8kW of electric power. The generator is placed in the armoured compartment on left plate above the track. The vehicle is equipped with torsion bar suspension system on each side, including six road wheels with idler at forward and drive sprocket at rear. The inside of the track is stabilised by three return rollers. The BMPT-72 has a maximum road speed of 60km/h and can reach a maximum distance of 500km with external fuel tanks. The vehicle is capable of crossing a trench of 2.8m. The Global Armoured Vehicles and Counter-IED Vehicles Market 2011-2021 This project forms part of our recent analysis and forecasts of the global armoured vehicles and counter-IED vehicles market available from our business information platform Strategic Defence Intelligence. For more information click here or contact us: EMEA: +44 20 7936 6783; Americas: +1 415 439 4914; Asia Pacific: +61 2 9947 9709 or via email. The Mi-8 is a multipurpose helicopter produced in a number of variants. Boyevaya Mashina Podderzhki Tankov (BMPT), also called the Terminator, is a tank support fighting vehicle developed in Russia. Get industry leading news, data and analysis delivered to your inbox Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.

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