BMD-2
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The BMD-2 is a Soviet airborne infantry fighting vehicle, introduced in 1985. It is a variant of BMD-1 with a new turret and some changes done to the hull. BMD stands for Boyevaya Mashina Desanta (Боевая Машина Десанта, literally "Airborne Combat Vehicle"). It was developed as a replacement of BMD-1 but it failed to replace it completely because of a downfall of Soviet economy in 1980s. NATO gave it the designation BMD M1981/1.
Variants[edit | edit source]
- BMD-2 (Ob'yekt 916): Basic production model
- BMD-2K: Command variant fitted with an additional antennae.
- BMS-2M: BMD-2 modernization. It features a number of improvements including fitting of smoke grenade launchers to the side of the turret, 2 launchers for ATGM 9M133 "Kornet" and new day/night sights.
Users[edit | edit source]
- Russia
- Russian Army
- Soviet Union
- Soviet Army
- Ukraine
- Ukrainian Ground Forces
- Uzbekistan
- Uzbekistan Ground Forces