Thursday, April 18, 2024

Russian Army to receive upgraded BMP-2M infantry fighting vehicles

Russia’s Ministry of Defence has announced that troops of the Central Military District in Orenburg Region will receive upgraded BMP-2M infantry fighting vehicles.

“Upgraded infantry fighting vehicles will replace the BMP-1 and BMP-2,” the source of MoD said.

The Russian army will receive advanced version of Soviet-made BMP-2  infantry fighting vehicle fitted with the B05S011 guided weapon system (coded name Berezhok), fitted with four ready-to-launch 9M133 Kornet series of anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) in two twin launchers on each side of the turret as well as the standard 30 mm 2A42 cannon, an AG-30 automatic grenade launcher, and 7.62 mm PKT machine gun.

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The new guided weapon system intended to destroy stationary and moving fielded and future main battle tanks, other armoured (IFVs, APCs) and small-size (like pillboxes and bunkers) targets, fortified assets, manpower under cover and in the open as well as aerial low-level targets flying at speeds of up 400 km/h in the day- and night-time and surface small-displacement vessels.

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Also, the upgraded BMP-2M will have a digital onboard computer coupled to the sensor suite, a thermal imaging automatic target tracker and an independent commander’s panoramic sight with independent dual axis stabilisation, as well as a TV camera and a laser range finder.

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According to the current information, Russia’s Ministry of Defence has signed a 10-year contract with Tula-based Instrument Design Bureau (KBP) for the delivery of 540 upgraded BMP-2 infantry and BMD-2 airborne fighting vehicles.

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