BMP-1P
The BMP-1P is an upgraded variant of the BMP-1 and weighed 13.4 tonnes. Protection capabilities in the BMP-1P and its sub variant BMP-1PG ('Granatomyot' - grenade launcher) were improved by fitting them with the 81 mm 902V "Tucha" smoke grenade launcher and an AGS-17 "Plamya" AGL respectively.
BMP-1 Ambulance (Iraq)
Evacuate wounded
BMP-1M
Kliver turret & drop down gate
Type 86/WZ-501 (China)
Chinese BMP-1 IFV
BMP-1G ICV
AT-4/AT-5 ATGM & 30-mm AGS-17 AGL
BMP-1 with Soviet modifications in Afghanistan
Applique armor, AT-4 ATGM mount; some with AGS-17 30-mm AGL
BMP-IRM (“Zhuk”-Beetle)
Engineer recon vehicle with front mine claws; 1 MG only
BMP-1 with mine plow
KMT-8 or KMT-10 mine-clearing plows attached
MP-31
Modernized command vehicle
BMP-R (BMP M1976)
Recon vehicle with larger rear hatches & 2-man turret
BRM-1/BRM-1K Reconnaissance
BMP-R with a GS-12 Tall Mike radar ILO AT-3 Sagger (see Chapter 1)
BREM-2
Light recovery vehicle w/crane
BMP-40
Larger turret; carries 6 soldiers, prototype model only
PRP-3/PRP-4 (Radar)
Artillery recon vehicle with 7.62 MG ILO 73-mm cannon
VP-90 (Czech Republic)
Recon with OT-64 turret; 14.5-mm & 7.62-mm MGs
SVO Mineclearer (Czech Republic)
Turretless BMP-1 with 24 245-mm explosive rockets
BMP-PP0
Training variant w/o turret
Snezka (Czech Republic)
Battlefield surveillance vehicle
PRAM-S (Czech Republic)
SP 120-mm mortar carrier
BMP-1 Finnish variant
East German vehicles with autoloaders removed
BMP-1 with Poyaud engine (Egypt)
150 with replaced 10.47-liter Poyaud 6-cylinder engine
BMP-1 with applique armor (Iraq)
Armor added to resist 12.7-mm & 14.5-mm armor-piercing shells at 200 m
BMP-1A1 Ost
In 1990, Germany created more space (6 passengers) & removed the automatic loader
BMP-1 with CERAWA armor (Poland)
CERAWA ERA on the glacis, hull, & turret front
OT-90 (Czech Republic)
OT-64 1-man turret with 14.5-mm & 7.62-mm machine guns
BPzV (Czech Republic)
Recon with Tall Mike radar
DP-90 (Czech Republic)
Recon with Tall Mike ra0T-90 maintenance variant adar
MU-90 (Czech Republic)
Turretless mine-laying OT-90
MLI-84 (Romania)
Larger & heavier w/ 12.7-mm machine gun
Pansarbandvgn 501 (Pbv 501 (Sweden)
East German vehicles to mechanized Swedish infantry
BREM-4 recovery vehicle
No turret & crane (Czech version is the VPV)
BRM-23 (Bulgaria)
Recon with 23-mm cannon
82-mm SP Automatic mortar (Hungary)
Vasilyek mortar ILO troop compartment
BMP-1K / BMP-1KSh / BMP M1974 Command Vehicle
This is the company command version of the BMP-1. It has additional communications equipment, an additional radio aerial on the right rear of the hull, a redesigned troop compartment to incorporate tables and a map board. The firing ports were eliminated.
The BMP-1K has two roof hatches, each equipped with a roof-mounted TNPO-170A aiming device.
The 73-mm gun is provided with 20 rounds of ready use ammunition, which is loaded manually. Two man-portable surface-to-air missiles are carried.
The BMP-1K1 and K2 are equipped with two R-123M radios and a semi-telescopic antenna. The K3 features an R123M radio, R130M and a 33-ft (10-m) telescopic antenna.
Another variant, the BMP-1KSh (not to be confused with the KShM) was a regimental and divisional command post vehicle. It was similar to the BMP-1K, except that it was unarmed, has a larger Hawk Eye radio antenna and carries more radio equipment (R-137, R-140M or R-145BM, each with four or five radios). A TNA-3 navigation system is fitted.
The crew is provided with a portable 7.62-mm PK machine gun for self-defense.
Ref: Military Periscope, April 2016
BMP-1KSh (Ob'yekt 774, 9S743)
BMP-1KSh (Ob'yekt 774, 9S743) (KSh stands for komandno-shtabnaya – command and staff) – Command and staff variant of the BMP-1 for motorized rifle and tank regiments with a TNA-3 gyroscopic navigation device, two R-111, one R-123MT and one R-130M additional radios as well as telegraph and telephone equipment. The armament was replaced by the AMU "Hawkeye" 10 m long telescopic mast and the turret was fixed. It also had a tubular case for the AMU "Hawkeye" antenna parts on the right rear of the vehicle, an AB-1P/30 1 kW box-shaped portable petrol-electric generator set at the center of the rear part of the hull's roof instead of two roof hatches (two roof hatches immediately behind the turret remain) and four elevatable whip antennas at the rear (two on the left and two on the right). The vehicle weighs 13 tonnes and has a crew of 3 + 4. It is armed with one 7.62 mm PKT machine gun. It officially entered service with the Soviet Army in 1972, production did not start until 1976. It saw service in Afghanistan and Chechnya. There were three variants of the BMP-1KSh, one being the "Potok"- 2, each had different additional equipment (including R-137 or R-140 or R-45 radios). NATO gave it the designation BMP M1978.