Bulgaria, Ukraine unveils upgraded version of Soviet Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Bulgarian company Metalika Ab Ltd has revealed a prototype of upgraded Soviet design BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) during the HEMUS 2018 international defence exhibition held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on 30 May-2 June.

Works on improvement of firepower, fire control, ergonomic and functional characteristics of the ageing Infantry Fighting Vehicle were carried jointly Ukrainian and Bulgarian specialists

The upgraded version of BMP-1 developed by Terem-Ivaylo Ltd, called the BMP-2+, was equipped with Ukrainian advanced fighting module “Shkval-M” developed by Ukrainian SE “Zhytomyr Armored Plant”. Combat vehicle is fitted with 30-mm cannon automatic cannon, grenade launcher, 7.62-mm machine gun and “Udar-M” guided missile weapons, designed to destroy enemy armor.

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The fighting module “Shkval-M” is equipped with 2A42 30-mm cannon, reinforced armour and modern sighting systems are equipped with a laser range finder and imager.

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This system can automatically detect and track targets and is one of the elements of robotic combat modules. This system allows IFV to be used not only as a means of transportation and fire support, but as an autonomous remote controlled unit.

Photo by Dimitar Stavrev / www.pan.bg
Photo by Dimitar Stavrev / www.pan.bg

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