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NTC VISMOD BTR-80 Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)

NTC VISMOD BTR-80

Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
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Basic Information
Name
NTC VISMOD BTR-80 Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Designation
NTC VISMOD BTR-80
Alternate Designation
NTC VISMOD BTR-80
Equipment Type
Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer
Arzamas Machine-Building Plant
Date of Introduction
2002
Description

NTC VISMOD BTR-80 Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) The BTR-80 is an 8×8 wheeled amphibious armored personnel carrier (APC) designed in the USSR. The BTR-80 is a modern, lightly armored vehicle with a diesel power plant. It is manufactured at the Gorkiy Automobile Factory in Nizhniy Novgorod and has been in service since the early 1980s. The BTR-80 is a lightly armored amphibious vehicle with a collective chemical-biological-radiological (CBR) protective system. Operated by a crew of three, the vehicle can carry a squad of seven infantry troops. The BTR-80 8 x 8 armored personnel carrier is intended to carry personnel on the battlefield and provide close fire support. It can also carry out reconnaissance, combat support and patrol missions. It entered service with the Russian army in the late 1980's and has since been used in a number of military conflicts, including UN peacekeeping operations. The vehicle is in production and in service with the Russian army and with a number of other countries. The BTR-80 is superior to BTR-60/70 with a larger chassis, high-angle-of- fire turret, and single more powerful diesel engine (vs gasoline). Although the armament is same as BTR-60 and BTR-70, except for added smoke grenade dispensers on the back of the turret, the conical turret has been improved and the gun can elevate higher. The Soviets-based the BTR-80 on the BTR-70 APC. It has a single 260-hp, V-8 turbocharged, water-cooled, diesel engine, an improvement over the twin gasoline engines installed in the BTR-60 and BTR-70 vehicles. The reconfigured rear portion of the hull accommodates the new, single engine. The Soviets removed the roof chamfers of the modified BTR-70, raised the rear, and squared off the rearward-sloping engine compartment. Standard equipment includes TNPO vision blocks, TNP-B and TKN-3 optical devices for the driver and commander, an OU-3GA2M infrared search light, six 81 mm smoke grenade launchers 902V "Tucha", a radio set (R-173 or R-163-50U), an intercom, and hydro jets for amphibious propulsion. The Soviets modified the truncated cone turret used on the BTR-70 for the BTR-80 by redesigning the mantlet. This allows the 14.5 mm (0.57 in) KPVT and coaxial 7.62 mm (0.3 in) PKT machine guns to be elevated to a maximum of 60 degrees. This high angle of fire is useful in engaging targets on steep slopes, in urban fighting, and for engaging low slow flying air targets.[5] The Soviets had also modified the design and positioning of the firing ports; the ports are now round, rather than tear-shaped, and have ball mounts similar to those used on the BMP-1. The forward firing ports now sit in angled recesses, which allows infantry to fire to the front of the vehicle. The redesigned side doors are split horizontally. The upper portion opens forward; this gives dismounting troops some protection against small arms fire from the front of the vehicle. The lower portion opens down, forming a step. Six smoke grenade projectors are mounted on the rear of the turret. The BTR-80 can climb a slope with up to 60% gradient and climb a vertical step of 0.5 m.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Engine 7.2-liter Turbo Diesel (350 hp)
Active Protection Yes
NBC Protection Yes
Variants
BTR-80 (GAZ-5903) The BTR-80 is the basic variant of the BTR-80 family, and it is from this vehicle that all other variants stem. It was designed to transport motor rifle units and provide them with limited fire support in combat.
BTR-80A (GAZ-59034) The BTR-80A effectively turns the BTR-80 into an IFv through the addition of a turret mounted 30 mm cannon.
BTR-80S The BTR-80S is the designation given to the BTR-80 in service with RFAS (CIS) MVD Internal Security troops.
BTR-80K (GAZ-59031) The BTR-80K is a command vehicle for control and communication with local sections or formations up to battalion level.
BTR-80AK The BTR-80AK is a command variant of the BTR-80A. It is thought to carry the same C2 equipment as detailed under the BTR-80K as well as the turret-mounted cannon.
BTR-82 The BTR-82 is an interim upgrade of the BTR-80, designed to take account of modern developments in the field of asymmetrical warfare.
BTR-82A The BTR-82A, like the BTR-82 above, is an improved version of the BTR-80A.
Taifun-M The Taifun M (Typhoon-M) is described as a counter-sabotage combat vehicle.
2S23 The NONA-SVK is a BTR-80 armed with a 120 mm mortar capable of direct and indirect fire.
R-149BMR Kushetka-B The Kushetka-B is a command vehicle and staff armored vehicle, it is used for local command and control operations and was deployed with units in Southern Russia from 2016.
BTR-80, Turkmenistan Turkmenistan operates a number of BTR-80 variants, which include the BTR-80A and BTR-80.
BTR-94 The BTR-94 is a modernized variant of the BTR-80 designed and produced by the Malyshev Plant and Kharkov Morozov Design Bureau from Ukraine.
PU-12M7 The PU-12M7 is an improved version of the PU-12M6 vehicle, which is based on a BTR-60.
P-240BTZ The P-240BTZ is used by communications units as a switchboard. It is used to route calls to and from frontline units to relevant formations.
R-149MA1 The R-149MA1 is a command staff vehicle based on the K1Sh1 hull.
MP-1IMEE The MP-1IMEE is a command, control, and communications node based on the K1Sh1.
MP-2IM The R-439-MD2 is a SATCOM vehicle based on the K1Sh1 hull.
KNP 1V152 The KNP 1V152 is designed to operate as part of the OBAK artillery battery system.
Infauna RB-531B The Infauna is part of Russia’s growing EW portfolio.
RKhM-4 The RKhM-4 (Razvedyvatelnaya Khimicheskaya Mashina) is fitted with various detection devices for the detection of radiation, biological, and chemical agents.
RKhM-4-01 The RKhM-4-01 is an updated version of the RKhM-4 detailed above.
RKhM-4-02 The RKhM-4-02 is another incremental improvement over the original RKhM-4.
RKhM-6 The RKhM-6 is yet another improvement of the basic RKhM-4.
RPM-2 The RPM-2 is based on the RKhM-4. It is also designed to conduct NBC reconnaissance however it includes equipment that allows the user to determine the direction and strength of radioactive materials.
BREM-K The BREM-K is a recovery vehicle based on the hull of a BTR-80. It carries the equipment required to tow stricken vehicles to a repair depot.
ZS-88 The ZS-88 or Zvukovetsatelnaya Stantsiya as it is known in Russian is a BTR-80 equipped with loudspeakers.
BMM-1 The BMM-1 is an armored ambulance based on the hull of a BTR-80. It is equipped to search for wounded personnel and evacuate them to a company or battalion level medical station.
BMM-2 The BMM-2, like the BMM-1 above, is an MEV designed to operate at battalion level medical aid posts.
BMM-3 The BMM-3 is a mobile dressing station. It carries the doctors and equipment necessary to provide immediate care for wounded personnel.
BTR-87 The BTR-87 is a development of the BTR-80 hull that follows the conventional design of Western APCs with the engine front right and a large ramp at the rear of the vehicle for the dismounts.
System
Alternative Designation NTC VISMOD BTR-80
Type Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer Arzamas Machine-Building Plant, Nizhniy Novgorod
Mission Type DZ: Augments BTG dismount capacity. BZ: Terrain denial.
Crew 3x Crew Members(Commander, Driver, and Gunner) and 7x Dismounts
Range Engagement: Frag HE, 4,000 m, AP-T 1,500 m
Effects 8mm Armor Penetration at 500mandcan fire HE-I, Frag-HE-T, AP-T.
Targeting Movement and Maneuver assets.
Vulnerability Direct Fire engagement with weapons systems over 20mm and HIMARS.
CBI Usually 1-2x Companies dependingon scenario OPCON to the BTG. DTG will not receive both BTR-90s and BTR-80s in the same rotation. Approximately, 12-14x vehicles per company.
Dimensions
Length 6.95 m
Width 2.72 m
Height 2.64 m
Weight, Combat 17,525 kg
Ground Pressure 2.05 kg / square centimeter
Automotive
Engine Name Caterpillar C7
Engine Type 7.2-liter Turbo Diesel
Engine Power 350 hp
Power-to-Weight Ratio 19.3 hp/ton
Cruising Range 500 km
Speed, Maximum Road 100 km/h
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Fording Depth 1.3 m
Weapon Systems
System
Name 1 x M2 Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun
Type Heavy Machine Gun
Caliber 12.7mm
Quantity 1
Length 1,654 mm
Barrel Length 1,143 mm
Action Short, Recoil-Operated
Rate of Fire 450 - 600 rds/min
Maximum Effective Firing Range 1,800 m
Feed System Belt-Fed
Grenade Launcher (Option 2)
Name 1 x MK-19 Grenade Launcher
Type Automatic Grenade Launcher mm
Caliber 40 mm
Length 1,090 mm
Barrel Length 413 mm
Action Blowback (empty without accessories)
Rate of Fire 360–390 rds/min (cyclic) 40 rds/min (sustained) 60 rds/min (rapid)
Maximum Effective Firing Range 1,500 m
Feed System 32 or 48 (count) Grenade Belt
Machine Gun (Option 3)
Name 1 x M240 Machine Gun
Type General-Purpose Machine Gun
Caliber 7.62 mm
Length 1,260 mm
Barrel Length 630 mm
Action Open-Bolt Fired, Gas-Operated, Long-Stroke Piston
Rate of Fire 650-750 rds/min
Maximum Effective Range 1,100 m
Feed System Belt-Fed
Command & Control
Battle Management System FBCB2 (Force XXI battle command brigade and below)
Digital Yes, Utilizes digital communications system that allows comms between vehicles and higher headquarters through text messaging and a map network.
Fire Control
Name M151 Kongsberg Protector
Type Remote Weapons Station
Mounting System Universal Soft-Mount Cradle
Sights / Aiming System Detached Line of Sight (DLOS) enables the gunner to keep sights on target independent of ballistic solution for the weapon option in use.
Turret Stabilization Fully stabilized and provides steady observation and engagement capability.
Thermals Yes
Camera Color Daylight System
Laser Range Finder Yes
Protection
Hull Armor Constructed from high-hardness steel which offers a basic level of protection against 14.5mm rounds on the frontal arc, and all-around protection against 7.62mm ball ammunition.
Applique Armor Equipped with bolt-on ceramic armor which offers all-around protection against 14.5mm, armor-piercing ammunition, and artillery fragments from 152mm rounds.
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System Yes
Mine Clearing Yes, but limited capability. The Engineer Squad Vehicle (ESV) variant provides mobility and limited counter mobility support. Integrated into the ESV are obstacle neutralization and lane marking systems and mine detection devices.
Self-Entrenching Blade INA
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment Yes
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category National Training Center (NTC)
Land > National Training Center (NTC)
Filter Label
N
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.95 m
Width
2.72 m
Height
2.64 m
Weight
17525 kg
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