BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle is a tracked infantry fighting vehicle developed by the Soviet Union in the mid-1960s. The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle has a total combat weight of 13.3 tons, with 3 crew members and 8 passengers. The maximum highway speed is 65 kilometers per hour and the maximum travel distance is 600 kilometers. The front of the car has a streamlined sloping deck with good bulletproof performance. The front of the vehicle can withstand attacks from 12.7mm bullets, and the single person turret at the top of the middle of the vehicle is equipped with one 2A28 73mm smoothbore gun, one 7.62mm parallel machine gun, and a top mounted AT-3 "refractory box" anti tank missile launcher.
1960s tracked tank BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle

1960s tracked tank BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle

The BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle is a tracked infantry fighting vehicle developed by the Soviet Union in the mid-1960s, with a combat weight of 13.3 tons, 3 crew members, and 8 passengers. The maximum highway speed is 65 kilometers per hour and the maximum travel distance is 600 kilometers. The front of the car has a streamlined sloping deck with good bulletproof performance. The front of the vehicle can withstand attacks from 12.7mm bullets, and the single person turret at the top of the middle of the vehicle is equipped with one 2A28 73mm smoothbore gun, one 7.62mm parallel machine gun, and a top mounted AT-3 "refractory box" anti tank missile launcher.