BTR-80A Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
BTR-80A
Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
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Basic Information
Name
BTR-80A Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Designation
BTR-80A
Alternate Designation
BTR-80A
Equipment Type
Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer
Arzamas Machine-Building Plant
Date of Introduction
1993
Description
The BTR-80 has evolved into the BTR-80A. In 1993, the Tula design bureau finished the development of a new turret similar to that on the German Marder APC, mounting a 30-mm 2A42 (BMP-2) automatic gun, coax 7.62-mm MG and TNP-3 day/night sights. This vehicle is in prototype and offered for export. The drop-in gun/turret package (Modular Weapon System) is offered for export, to upgrade a wide variety of vehicles to BTR-80A standard. BTR-80A can mount K1-126 bullet-resistant tires. On the BTR-80A and BTR-80S, the standard BTR-80 turret is replaced with a modular armaments system. The BTR-80A is fitted with a 30 mm 2A72 automatic gun and a 7.62 mm PKT coaxial machine gun.
Ground Specifications
Crew
2
Mobility Type
Wheeled (8x8)
Main Weapon
30 mm 2A72 automatic gun
Engine
Water-cooled, V8 Diesel (240 hp)
Variants
BTR-80 (GAZ-5903)
Original w/ 3 firing ports on each side & smoke grenade launchers.
BTR-80A (GAZ-59034
Stabilized turret w/ 2A72 gun, 7.62-mm coax MG, & new right side firing port.
BTR-80AK
BTR-80A CP variant with 1 firing port on right side and 2 whip antennas at rear corners.
BTR-80K (GAZ-59031)
Command Post for 6; different turret w/ MGs & 3 radios (R-173, R-173P & R-159).
BTR-80 Kushetka-B (M1989/1)
Command vehicle with additional communications gear & gun removed.
BTR-80 PBKM (KM-80)
Command vehicle with increased radio communications equipment.
BTR-805
Modular turret armaments system (14.5-mm KPVT MG) & better fire control/sights.
BTR-80 with Cummins Diesel
Western Cummins 6CTA 8.3-C250 diesel engine test model; road speed to 100 km/h and range to 600 km.
BTR-82/BTR-82A (Russia & Kazakhstan)
Latest version; see separate WEG sheet.
BTR-80UP (Ukraine)
BTR-80 with 300hp engine improved armor protection & air conditioning.
BTR-80UP-KB (Ukraine)
Battalion level command vehicle.
BTR-80UP-KR (Ukraine)
Company level command vehicle.
BTR-80UP-S (Ukraine)
Staff Vehicle.
BTR-80UP-M (Ukraine)
Battlefield Ambulance.
BTR-80UP-BREM (Ukraine)
ARV.
BTR-80UP-R (Ukraine)
Dedicated reconnaissance vehicle.
BTR-80UP-T (Ukraine)
Dedicated cargo transport variant.
KShM Kushetka-B (Ukraine)
Command vehicle based upon the K1Sh1.
BTR-94 (Ukraine)
Amphibious armored car with twin 23-mm 2A7M guns (same guns as the ZSU-23-4).
BTR-3U/Okhotnik (Guardian) (Ukraine)
2001 BTR-94 upgrade w/ Shkval 1man turret w/ 30-mm gun, twin AT-5 ATGM launchers, 30-mm AGL, & a 7.62-mm MG. Jordanian version uses twin 23-mm gun & donated to the new Iraqi armed forces.
BTR-3E1 (Ukraine)
Export BTR-3U with the Shturm turret; 30-mm ZTM cannon, a 40mm AGL, & a 7.62-mm MG & a twin Barrier ATGM system.
BTR-4 (Ukraine)
Soldiers enter & leave the vehicle through rear doors; Grom overhead weapons station with 30-mm automatic cannon, 7.62mm coax MG, & up to 4 9P135M Konkurs or Baryer ATGM missiles, & 1 30-mm AGL.
BTR-80 GKKO (Hungary)
Proposed vehicle with additional observation equipment, but no turret.
BTR-80M (Hungary)
1993 Improvement with 240-hp DMZ-238M2 series engine.
BTR-80 MPAEJ (Hungary)
Battlefield engineer variant without turret.
BTR-80 MPFJ (Hungary)
Obstacle clearance vehicle without armament.
BTR-80 MVJ (Hungary)
ARV.
BTR-80 SKJ (Hungary)
Battlefield ambulance variant with enlarged passenger compartment.
BTR-80 VSV (Hungary)
NBC reconnaissance vehicle.
TAB Zimbru (B33)(Romania)
BTR-80 w/268hp Model 1240 V8-DTS engine, Romanian radios, & more 12.7-mm ammo storage space.
Zimbru 2000 (Romania)
Proposed improved TAB Zimbru with enlarged hull & 285-hp engine.
Saur 1 (Romania)
2006 prototype with 275hp Cummins engine, rear entry/exit doors & new turret.
Saur 2 (Romania)
Improved Saur 1 prototype.
BTR-80 "Caribe" (Columbia)
Colombian designation for BTR-80 with 12.7mm machine gun.
Kliver Turret System
Prototype with the Kliver turret (see separate entry).
ZS-96
PSYOP variant w/ loudspeakers.
ZS-88
Loudspeakers for PSYOP operations and riot control.
“Tajfun”
Prototype proposed for base security forces with a 7.62mm MG & the Kredo-1 radar.
UNSh
Standardized name for expanded chassis, but called Kusheta-B, ACRV, & BM.
SPR-2 Wide Band Jamming System
Turretless w/ large telescopic antenna to neutralize artillery shells with proximity fuses.
RKhM-4-02
Upgraded RKhM-4 NBC reconnaissance vehicle.
RKhM-4-01
Improved/modernized RKhM4 NBC vehicle.
RKhM-4 NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle
Outfitted with NBC equipment.
RPM-2 (NKR)
Radiological Reconnaissance Vehicle that first appeared in 2000.
R-439-MD2
Satellite communications vehicle.
R-439-BK1
Improved R-439-BK satellite communications vehicle.
R-439-BK (Legenda 2BK)
Satellite communications vehicle.
R-165B
Short-wave signal/ communications vehicle.
R-149BM4A
Command and Signal Vehicle.
R-149BMR
Signal/Communications vehicle.
PU-12M7 (9S482MU)
Improved PU-12M6 FA battery command vehicle.
PU-12M6 (9S482M6)
Field Artillery (FA) battery command vehicle.
P-240BTZ
Switchboard platform.
K1Sh1 (GAZ-59032) (UNSH)
Command Post with enlarged hull w/o turret armament.
E-351BrM
Mobile power station with diesel/electric generator.
BREM-K (GAZ-59033) ARV
Armored recovery vehicle with A-frame, tow bars, & stabilizers.
BMM-80 (GAZ-59039 or Simfoniya)
Battlefield ambulance for 9 sitting or 2 litter patients.
BMM-3
Battlefield ambulance used as a mobile field hospital.
BMM-2
Battlefield ambulance for use at the battalion level for field treatment.
BMM-1
Battlefield ambulance for first aid & MEDVAC operations.
BMM
Medical series; BMM-1 (ambulance), BMM-2 (Bn Aid Stn), & BMM-3 (Bde Aid Stn).
2S23 (Nona-SVK) SP GunMortar System (Fire Support Vehicle)
Breach-loaded 2A60 120-mm rifled mortar/gun system similar to the 2S9.
BTR-80 R-975
Forward air control vehicle.
BTR-80 1V152
Artillery C2 & forward observation vehicle w/ range finding, navigation & new optics.
System
Alternative Designation
BTR-80A
Type
Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Configuration
8x8
Manufacturer
Arzamas Machine-Building Plant, Nizhniy Novgorod
Crew
2 ea
Personnel
8 ea
Note
Soldiers enter and leave the vehicle through side doors or roof hatches. Passengers can fire their individual weapons from inside the armored hull. Each passenger is provided with firing port and periscope for aiming.
Dimensions
Length
7.65 m
Width
2.95 m
Height
2.8 m
Wheelbase
4.40 m
Track
2.41 m
Weight, Combat
14,550 kg
Ground Clearance
0.475 m
Automotive
Engine Name
YaMZ-238M2
Engine Type
Water-cooled, V8 Diesel
Engine Power
240 hp
Power-to-Weight Ratio
17.9 hp/t
Fuel Capacity
300 liters
Electrical System
24 V
Suspension
torsion bar with hydraulic shock-absorbers
Tires
11.50 × 400–457 (tubeless)
Range, Cruising
600 km
Speed, Maximum Road
90 km/h
Speed, Maximum Off-Road
60 km/h
Speed, Maximum Swim
10 km/h
Angle of Approach
40°
Angle of Departure
30°
Gradient
60%
Side Slope
40%
Vertical Step
0.5 m
Trench
2.0 m
Fording Depth
Amphibious
Turning Radius
INA
Note
Vehicle can be fitted with run-flat tyres. Once fitted with these tyres this APC can travel several thousand kilometers with multiple tyre shots and absence of pressure in the tyres. Furthermore this APC can travel with any two if its wheels missing. Mobility of this armored vehicle allows to operate alongside tanks, though it looses in terms of off-road performance to tracked armored personnel carriers.
Communications
Primary
R-173
Secondary
R-163
Intercome
R-174
Main Weapons System
System
Name
1 x 2A72, 30mm Autocannon
Type
Autocannon
Caliber
30 mm
Maximum Elevation
+70 deg
Minimum Elevation
-5 deg
Traverse Range
360 deg
Traverse Left
180 deg
Traverse Right
180 deg
Max Rate of Fire
330 rds/min
Maximum Effective Firing Range (Air Targets)
4 km
Maximum Effective Firing Range (Ground Targets)
2 km
Maximum Effective Firing Range (Light Armor Vehicles)
1.5 km
Loader Type
Dual-belt feed
Fire on the Move
Yes
Firing Modes
single shot, 10-round burst, or automatic mode.
Ammunition
Name
3UBR8
Type
195 AP rounds
Caliber
30 mm
Cartridge
30mm × 165mm
Muzzle Velocity
1,120 m/s
Penetrator Type
tungsten alloy sub-calibre penetrator
Penetration
can defeat 28 mm of RHA set at a 60° angle from a range of 1,000 m
Note
A sub-caliber discarding sabot. No tracer. Penetration: 25mm RHA at flat angle of impact, 1500 m range 25mm thick plate at 60 degree impact, 1500 m
Basic Load
300 ea
Auxiliary Weapon System
System
Name
1 x PKT (Kalashnikov's Machine Gun) 7.62mm General-Purpose Machine Gun
Type
General-Purpose Machine Gun
Caliber
7.62 mm
Function
In use as a front-line infantry and vehicle-mounted weapon with Russia's armed forces.
In Service
1961-present
Manufacturer
Degtyaryov plant
Proliferation
1 Million +
Length, Total
1,203 mm
Length, Barrel
605 mm
Weight (Gun Only)
9 kg
Weight (Tripod Only)
7.7 kg
Max Rate of Fire
650 rds/min
Action
Gas-operated, open bolt
Effective Rate of Fire
250-300 rds/min
Feed System
Non-disintegrating metal 50 round belts in 100 and 200/250 round ammunition boxes
Effective Firing Range (With Sight Adjustments)
100-1,500 m
Sights
Iron Sights
Ammunition
Name
57-N-323S
Type
Rifle
Caliber
7.62 mm
Cartridge
7.62×54mmR km
Muzzle Velocity
855 m/s
Accuracy of fire at 300 m
90 mm
Basic Load
2,000 ea
Fire Control
Name
INA
Computerized FCS
INA
Thermal Sight Vehicle Commander
Yes
Thermal Sight Gunner
Yes
Gunner Day Sights
1P3-6, 1.2x/4x
Main Gun Stabilization
Yes
Infrared Searchlight
OU-3GA2M
Protection
Hull Armor
Front armor of the BTR-80A APC protects against 12.7 mm rounds. All-round protection is against 7.62 mm rounds and artillery shell splinters.
Turret Armor
Protection against 12.7mm and shrapnel
Applique Armor
Available
Explosive Reactive Armor
INA
Active Protection System
INA
Mine Clearing
INA
Self-Entrenching Blade
INA
NBC Protection
Yes, Collective
Smoke Equipment
6 x 81mm smoke grenade dischargers are fitted to the turret.
Details
Country of Origin
Russia
Category
Land
Land
Filter Label
B
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7.65 m
Width
2.95 m
Height
2.8 m
Weight
14550 kg
Operators (13)
Russia
North Korea
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Colombia
Hungary
Indonesia
Iraq
Kazakhstan
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Turkmenistan
CFE Treaty
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