
BVP M-80 - Wikipedia
The BVP M-80 (Serbo-Croatian: Борбено возило пешадије М-80 [БВП М-80]), is a tracked Yugoslav-made infantry fighting vehicle, produced from the 1980s until the country's collapse in the 1990s. Ukrainian M-80 IFVs of the 24th Mechanized Brigade, donated by Slovenia during the 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine.
BVP M-80 / M-80A Infantry Fighting Vehicle - Army Technology
2011年12月6日 · BVP M80 is the initial variant equipped with the French-made HS 115-2 engine delivering 191kW power. The variant entered service in 1979. It was fitted with Yugoslavian-made weapon systems in 1982. The company rolled-out an …
Croatia to Transfer M-84 Tanks and M-80 IFVs to Ukraine in …
2024年10月29日 · Croatia intends to transfer 30 M-84 tanks, a widely used armored vehicle model in the Balkans originating from the former Yugoslavia. Based on the Soviet T-72M1, these tanks were produced under license in Yugoslavia and adapted to regional needs.
Yugoslavian BVP M80 IFV - tank-afv.com
Main Battle Tanks were Soviet-built, but instead of adopting the BMP-1 for its motorized infantry regiments, the choice was made to develop a local version early on, in 1969. Early research and development were achieved with the first completed prototype in 1974.
M80A - Army Guide
Army Guide - information about the main battle tanks, armoured vehicles and armament of the land forces and also the information concerning other army subjects - M80A, Infantry fighting vehicle, Armoured Vehicles
BVP-M80A - Army Recognition
2024年8月7日 · - BVP M80A LT anti-tank vehicle - Standard M80A with the turret removed and fitted with a new turret armed with six Yugoslav-built `Sagger' ATGWs in the ready to launch position which have a maximum range of 3,000 m. Mounted between the two banks of missiles is a 7.62 mm machine gun.
The BVP M80 Infantry Fighting Vehicle - TankNutDave.com
The BVP M80 Infantry Fighting Vehicle was the former Yugoslavia’s first IFV and first prototypes were delivered to the Army for field testing in 1974. It entered service & full production in 1982, but had a short run of just a year and was replaced with the improved M-80A.
BVP M-80 Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) - Military Factory
2018年8月16日 · The M-80A LT was developed as an Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) carrier fielding 6 x AT-3 "Sagger" ATGM launchers. The MOS became a self-propelled minelayer. A more modern version of the M-80A IFV is the M-80AK (also known as the "M-98A") which features an all-new powered turret housing a single 30mm M86 autocannon.
BVP M80 is the initial variant equipped with the French-made HS 115-2 engine delivering 191kW power. The variant entered service in 1979. It was fitted with Yugoslavian-made weapon systems in 1982. The company rolled-out an upgraded M80A IFV model to replace the M-80 in 1984. M80A is an improved variant with more powerful engine and armament.
BVP M-80 (infantry fighting vehicles) - Balkan war history
2016年5月15日 · Anti-tank guided missiles 9M14M used for target practice tanks, armored of vehicles and fortified targets at distances between 500 and 3000 meters. Keeping rockets manually, a cumulative warhead penetrates 400 mm thick steel armor. In combat kit contains a total of 4 missiles.
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