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 IVF 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 MP-2IM is a network control vehicle designed to provide intra-site networks for brigade level formations.
R-439-MD2
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.