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 (âZhukâ-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