
BMP-1 - Wikipedia
A non-amphibious BMP-1D (the so-called 'Afghan' variant), was built in 1982 for assault units in Afghanistan. It had 5 mm thick appliqué steel armor plates on the hull sides with holes for side firing ports as well as armor plate under the commander's and …
List of BMP-1 variants - Wikipedia
BMP-1D (D stands for "desantnaya" – assault) – This vehicle is a modernized BMP-1 built in 1982 for Soviet assault battalions serving in Afghanistan. It is often known as the "Afghan" variant.
BMP-1D - Wargame Wiki
The BMP-1D is an infantry fighting vehicle for the Soviet Union in the Wargame series, it was first introduced in Wargame: European Escalation. BMP-1D is a modernized BMP-1 built in 1982 for Soviet assault battalions serving in Afghanistan.
ODIN - OE Data Integration Network
BMP-1 is the first mass produced, tracked IFV of the erstwhile USSR. It is the first variant of the now obsolete BMP model designed in 1966. Considered to be the world's first true...
Soviet BMP-1 IFV (1965) - tank-afv.com
BMP-1D: For "desantnaya", assault. Specialized version developed for Afghanistan in 1982. 5–6 mm thick appliqué steel armor plates against mine blasts, side armor, additional firing ports in the troop's top hatches rear roof stowage box and an AGS-17 "Plamya" automatic grenade launcher replacing often the ATGM launcher.
BMP-1D : USSR / Successional Countries USSR (SOV)
May 4, 2022 · In 1982, the Soviet Army (hereafter SA) received several dozen BMP-1D (десантная= paratroopers) machines. These were vehicle modifications for combat in Afghanistan. The vehicles were fitted with additional armour that was placed in front of the existing hull side armour.
BMP-1 - Wargame Wiki
The BMP-1 is a Soviet amphibious, tracked infantry fighting vehicle introduced in Wargame: European Escalation. BMP stands for Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty (Russian: Боевая Машина Пехоты), meaning "Infantry Fighting Vehicle". The BMP-1 …
BMP-1 | Military Wiki | Fandom
BMP-1s were widely used in Afghanistan by motorized rifle and tank units. They were also operated by some special forces. In 1982, as a result of combat experience, a version with applique armor was introduced, called BMP-1D (D='desantnaya'=paratroopers). That version did not have amphibious capability [not critical in Afghanistan environment].
BMP-1 Fighting Vehicle - Variants - GlobalSecurity.org
Nov 3, 2022 · BMP-1 (BMP M1976) - The most common variant of the infantry combat vehicle is the BMP-1 which appeared in 1970. Its most noticeable modifications, the lengthening of the bow and the extension...
BMP-1 variants | Military Wiki | Fandom
BMP-1D (D stands for "desantnaya" – assault) – This venicle is a modernized BMP-1 built in 1982 for Soviet assault battalions serving in Afghanistan. It is often known as the "Afghan" variant.