
BMD-1 - Wikipedia
BMD-1P – BMD-1 modernization with its 9S428 ATGM launcher replaced by pintle-mounted 9P135M-1 ATGM launcher capable of firing 9M113 "Konkurs" (AT-5 Spandrel), 9M113M "Konkurs-M" (AT-5B Spandrel B), 9M111 "Fagot" (AT-4 Spigot) and 9M111-2 "Fagot" (AT-4B Spigot B) ATGMs. Entered service in 1977.
BMD-KShM Russian Command Post Vehicle - United States Army
The BMD-1 is an airborne infantry tracked armored vehicle, which entered the service to the Russian army airborne units in 1969 and was the first shown to the public during a parade...
In Development: BMD-1P | Armored Warfare - Official Website
Nov 22, 2016 · The BMD-1P airborne AFV is a BMD-1 variant, built from 1979 to 1987 with around 1000 vehicles produced. It was nearly identical to the original BMD-1 with one big exception – the guided missile weapon system.
ODIN - OE Data Integration Network
The BMD-1 is an airborne infantry-tracked armored vehicle, which entered the service of the Russian army airborne units in 1969 and was first shown to the public during a parade held in...
BMD-1P - Official Armored Warfare Wiki
The BMD-1P is a Tier 4 progression Armored Fighting Vehicle under Marat Shishkin 's dealership. The BMD-1P was first produced in the late 1970s as a modernization of the BMD-1 with the most notable change being the installation of a more modern 9K111 ATGM launcher, replacing the older Malyutka one.
BMD-1 - Army Recognition
Nov 20, 2024 · BMD-1P - BMD-1 modernization with its 9S428 ATGM launcher replaced by pintle-mounted 9P135M-1 ATGM launcher capable of firing 9M113 "Konkurs" (AT-5 Spandrel), 9M113M "Konkurs-M" (AT-5B Spandrel B), 9M111 "Fagot" (AT-4 Spigot) and 9M111-2 "Fagot" (AT-4B Spigot B) ATGMs. Entered service in 1977.
BMD-1 airborne IFV (1969) - tank-afv.com
bmd-1p (1977) Modernization program with a pintle-mounted 9P135M-1 ATGM launcher for 9M113 "Konkurs" (AT-5 Spandrel), 9M113M "Konkurs-M" (AT-5B Spandrel B), 9M111 "Fagot" (AT-4 Spigot) and 9M111-2 "Fagot" (AT-4B Spigot B) ATGMs, which Entered service in 1977.
BMD-1 - Army Guide
Company commander variant (CIS) of BMD-1P. Widely fielded variant with a 30mm automatic gun and with AT-3 replaced by AT-4/5. Stretched (6 road wheels) armored multipurpose transporter variant, with two 7.62mm MGs but no turret. This chassis has been used for a variety of other airborne vehicles.
BMD-1 Airborne Fighting Vehicle - inetres.com
Command and communications vehicle which replaces BMP-1KSh for airborne forces. It has a raised structure vs turret, six road wheels, a CLOTHESLINE radio antenna, and an AGS-17 AGL. Variant with improved ventilation and road wheels.
Preview: Two tracked AFV's from Hobbyboss in February
Jan 14, 2025 · The BMD-1P was first produced in the late 1970s as a modernised variant of the BMD-1, featuring a key upgrade: the integration of a more advanced 9K111 ATGM launcher, replacing the older Malyutka system.