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486:, for use in tank divisions, and a cheaper vehicle for use in motor rifle divisions, that would eventually become the BTR-60. Two design bureaus were given the requirements, GAZ led by V. A. Dedkov, and ZIL led by Rodionov and Orlov. The requirements stated that the vehicle should have all wheel drive, at least two turnable axles, independent suspension as well as mobility and fording capabilities allowing it to operate alongside tanks. The vehicle was also supposed to be amphibious. The GAZ design team started to work on the new APC during the winter of 1956. Despite the fact that the army wanted a fully roofed vehicle with NBC protection system, the GAZ design did not have those features. It was argued that firing from the cramped interior would be difficult and that the limitation of losses was not a priority. The prototype was built between 1957 and 1958. ZIL developed a 6x6 design, the ZIL-153, similar in hull shape to the GAZ design. There were also three other 8x8 prototypes: Ob'yekt 560 (also known as MMZ-560), Ob'yekt 1015 (developed by KAZ), Ob'yekt 1015B (developed by KAZ, it had with a turret-mounted armament and stream propellers, also known as BTR-1015B) and Ob'yekt 1020B (developed by KAZ). All prototypes were submitted to and passed state trials in 1959. Even though the Ob'yekt 1015B performed best, the GAZ design was selected and given the designation BTR-60P. Officially, the committee that made the decision did so because of the GAZ plant's production capabilities and experience. The main reason was that the GAZ design was the simplest and cheapest one and introduced the fewest technological advancements, which made it easier to put into mass production. 576:
steps on each side of the hull, one between the first and second pair of road wheels and the other between the third and fourth pair of wheels. It also had two vertical hand rails on each side of the troop compartment, as well as an angled horizontal one on the left-hand side of the hull next to the engine compartment. The BTR-60PA introduced yet another step on each side of the hull between the second and third pair of wheels, as well as six horizontal hand rails on each side of the vehicle, three on the lower side and three on the upper side. The vertical ones were removed, while yet another angled horizontal one was added on the right-hand side of the hull next to the engine compartment. In the BTR-60PB, the number of hand rails decreased from six to five on each side of the hull; the rear upper hand rail was removed from the right side, whereas the center upper one was removed from the left side. The BTR-60P has two doors on each side of the troop compartment (one in the front and one in the rear), but infantry still had to dismount through the sides. The side doors were removed in the BTR-60PA. They were used mostly as emergency exits and as auxiliary firing ports. In the BTR-60PB, a side door was added on the front left of the troop compartment.
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commander's seat is on the right. In the BTR-60PAI, BTR-60PB and BTR-60PZ, the crew consists of a driver, a commander and a gunner. The position of the driver and commander stations remained unchanged in later models. The gunner operates the BPU-1 turret, using the PP-61A optical sight. In the BTR-60P, both the driver and commander manned their positions by entering the vehicle through the sides. The BTR-60PA introduced two hatches over their stations and crew members had to climb on top of the vehicle to use them. The entry method did not change in later production models. The BTR-60B introduced a side door for the gunner on the right side, and firing ports for both the driver and commander, and two for the gunner, one on each side. (For more information on the BTR-60's firing port see the
559:). Both the driver and the commander have forward views through bulletproof windshields, onto which steel covers can be lowered. In the BTR-60P and BTR-60PA, the covers had vision slots, and additional slots on both sides of the crew compartment. These were removed in the BTR-60PB in favor of two periscopes on each side. In early models of the BTR-60P and BTR-60PA, only the driver had a periscope, while the commander had a removable OU-3 infrared searchlight. In the BTR-60PB, both the driver and the commander have three periscopes in the front (the commander's center periscope can be hard to see as it's just below the OU-3 infrared light). The vehicle was usually equipped with an R-113 radio; however, some models used the 2316:. This version also has a new diesel engine, the YaMZ-236D (as found on the BTR-70D upgrade), but here the engine compartment has been relocated to the center of the hull. The troop compartment with eight seats is now at the very end of the hull, has a raised roof line and two exit doors. There are no periscopes for the infantry squad and only two firing ports, in the rear doors. On top of the troop compartment is a new MA7-02 turret. This turret is fitted with a 1PZ-7A sight and armed with a 12.7 mm machine gun "Kord", an automatic grenade launcher AG-17, a coaxial machine gun PKTM 7.62 mm and 81mm smoke grenade launchers 902V. 1358: 1970:
fire from 7.62 mm bullets from 100 m. It has a filtration and over pressurization system for NBC protection. It also has self-sealing tires, a central tire inflation system and antennae mount on the right hand side of the rear of the roof. It has a side door in the left side of the front part of the troop compartment. Some BTR-60PBs also lack one of the firing ports on the left side of the hull. Late production BTR-60PBs have the same sighting improvement as the BTR-70, which consists of a small additional episcope sight, which faces to the rear on the turret roof. The vehicle carries 500 rounds for 14.5 mm
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exist in single-engined vehicles or were not as serious: the design itself was complicated and the amount of work that had to be done during maintenance and repair was higher than in vehicles with a single engine. The engines themselves were originally intended for truck use, which meant that they were working in extreme conditions not originally envisioned for them. Because of this, engine breakdowns were frequent. The vehicle also used large amounts of fuel and caught fire easily. Despite all this, the two-engines setup was used in all BTR-60 production models as well as most variants of the
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It was also covered with bows and canvas. Also, all BTR-60 models had three firing ports on each upper side of the hull through which the infantry being transported could fire at the enemy with their personal weapons. The difference between models was in the position of these three firing ports. The BTR-60P and BTR-60PA had the firing ports positioned in a row between the middle and the front part of the troop compartment. In the BTR-60PB, the firing ports were relocated; one was next to the driver and commander, one next to the gunner and one in the side of the troop compartment.
4117: 2068:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into an artillery command and forward observer vehicle, used by battery commanders of units equipped with towed artillery and MRL systems. The original turret has been replaced by an unarmed one ("Darth Vader") with the NNP-21 and DV observation devices and a rangefinder. Other specialized equipment comprises the UD-15G internal generator, four radio sets (three R-123M and one R-107M), as well as the 1V510 computer, the PUO-9M fire control set and the PAB-2A aiming circle. Crew consisted of five soldiers. Each 1V17 "Mashina-B" set consists of three 1V18 4061: 4236: 3983: 490: 4223: 1239: 4205: 3226: 3616: 3519: 3713: 1874:
of the hull that were present in the BTR-60P were removed. The BTR-60PA introduced collective NBC protection system to the series. It has six handrails on the each side, in rows of three. The personnel compartment has two rectangular hatches. The fact that the roof has been added makes passengers more vulnerable to enemy fire while they're exiting the vehicle through the top hatches. Also, the gunner must be at least shoulder high out of the vehicle to operate the weapons. The vehicle carries 500 rounds for the
3853: 4158: 950:. The BTR-60 proved to be a worthwhile vehicle, although it sustained high losses due to the large number of RPGs used by the Chinese and mistakes made by the commanders of the APCs stemming from their insufficient combat experience with the new vehicles. The high losses due to RPG hits wasn't unexpected, as the BTR-60's armour was designed to protect the vehicle from small arms fire and shrapnel, but not specialized anti-tank weapons. The most effective tactic found for using BTR-60PB 1469: 3338: 3573: 2293:. The exhaust pipes are also similar, if not identical, to the ones in BTR-80s. The right side of the hull has been altered: a side door with a small hand rail for the troop compartment was added, four out of five handrails were removed (the exception being the lower front one), the firing ports were replaced with one located next to the gunner's station and a stowage box was added next to the engine compartment. The modernization is done by the Arzamas Engineering Plant. 3867: 3629: 3750: 3505: 4144: 4089: 2338:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into civilian repair vehicle. It has a crane mounted in the front of the hull and a crate on top of the hull. The turret was removed. It is also missing two hand rails, one in the center of the upper side of the hull and one in the center of the lower side of the hull. The firing ports are blocked. The steel covers for the windshields are removed. The periscopes were removed. A window was added on the front part of each side of the hull. 3671: 3602: 3142: 3463: 1946: 2768:โ€“ Minelayer version of the BTR-60PB with turret and crew compartment removed to place an automatic firing unit. The mine launching assembly has 18 mine launcher units mounted on each side of the hull, with each mine launcher unit having two preloaded magazines, each of which holds two anti-tank or anti-personnel mines. They can be ejected to create a mine barrier while the vehicle is moving. The front of the Heidar-5 is armed with a remotely-operated 4075: 3491: 2148:. The turret was removed and the vehicle was fitted with the AMU telescope mast on the right side of the front hull roof and the AB1-P/30 1 kW generator on top of the blanking plate. The vehicle is equipped with the 1G13 gyroscope, the KP-4 navigation apparatus and the ASPD-12 computer. Often, the PU-12 is connected to a radar and the radar image is directly visible on the vehicle's IT-45 monitor. BTR-60PU-12M can process up to 12 targets. 3449: 3310: 3198: 3184: 3170: 3268: 475: 3894: 4043: 3957: 3940: 3817: 3777: 3657: 3435: 3296: 3128: 4131: 4010: 3908: 3880: 3685: 3532: 3477: 3110: 1912:) โ€“ BTR-60PA converted into a technical support vehicle based on the BTR-60PA. It is equipped with a crane mounted on the front of the hull. While in transport, the crane is carried on the left-hand side of the vehicle. It's also fitted with several stowage boxes, two on the roof behind the front hatches, one smaller on the front of the right-hand side of the hull and two over the engine decks. It is also missing two or three hand rails. 531: 4184: 3996: 3763: 3729: 3643: 3421: 3324: 3156: 3082: 3380: 4171: 3699: 3588: 3282: 691: 3926: 3254: 4103: 3407: 3366: 3352: 3212: 2965: 2119: 995: 857:(GAZ). The BTR-60P was produced between 1960 and 1963. The BTR-60PA entered production in 1963, followed by the BTR-60PA-1 in 1965. Both the BTR-60PA and BTR-60PA-1 were produced until 1966. The BTR-60PAI also entered production in 1965, but was quickly replaced in 1966 by the BTR-60PB, which had a better sighting system for the machine guns. The BTR-60PB remained in production until 1976, when it was superseded by the 2376:โ€“ Ukrainian modernisation of the BTR-60 supplied by Bulgaria in early 2024. Includes new seating arrangement, side doors, thermal imaging camera for gunner as well as driver. The driver also gets a rear view camera. Increased protection due to new Armox 500T spaced armour. Original Gaz-40P gas engines are replaced by a pair of Deutz BF4M2012 diesel engines. New radio station Lybid K-2RB and navigation station CH-4215. 547: 3546: 539: 3970: 2356: 33: 2733: 2599:โ€“ "Artillery-Monitoring Center") โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into an artillery forward observer vehicle with 4 whip antennas (2 on the rear of the engine deck's roof), two small brackets on the top of the upper left-hand side of the hull with striped poles stowed, commander's and driver's hatches that fold forward horizontally and a modified commanders position with retractable observation device. 2392: 1850: 1302:. To that end, it provided FAPLA with just under 500 BTR-60s as part of a comprehensive military assistance programme between 1975 and 1989. FAPLA initially received 74 BTR-60PBs in 1975, and ordered another 175 BTR-60PBs in 1980, which were delivered between 1981 and 1985. In 1987 and 1988, Angolan motorized brigades received another 250 BTR-60PBs and some BTR-60R-145BM command vehicles. 1759: 702:, propelled in the water by a jet centrally mounted at the rear of the hull. It was, however, prone to breakdowns. When not in use, it is protected by the sideways opening lids. Before entering the water, the trim vane at the front of the hull should be erected to prevent water from flooding over the bow. While in its traveling position, it serves as additional lower frontal armor. 2351:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a civilian armoured firefighting vehicle. The turret and center hand rails were removed, as were the steel covers for the windshields. The firing ports were all blocked, as were the periscopes. Three windows were added on each side of the hull. It was fitted with a crate on top of the hull. It also carries an A-crane on the right side of the hull. 563:. The initial BTR-60P production model lacked night-vision and had only four headlights (two infrared, two white, one of each kind per side, these remained in all BTR-60 models). Late BTR-60P models were fitted with night-vision; the TKN-1 connected with the OU-3 infrared searchlight for the commander and the TWN-2 for the driver. This remained unchanged in later models. 1306:
being deployed frequently during the civil war. FAPLA's motorized brigades, which bore the brunt of South African counter-insurgency as well as conventional army operations, came to include three companies of BTR-60s each. Additionally, both the Cuban and Soviet military missions in Angola possessed a number of BTR-60s, which were used for general liaison purposes.
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GAZ-49B engines (90 hp) located side by side in the rear of the vehicle. The combined power of the engines is 180 hp (134 kW). Each engine propels two of the vehicle's axles. The engine on the right propels the second and the fourth axles, while the one on the left propels the first and the third axles. Each engine has its own four-speed
2425:) โ€“ BTR-60PB modernization fitted with the VAMO DT3900 or Rover TD-200 diesel engine, four MB smoke grenade launchers on the turret (two on each side), "Melopa" night sight, new day sight, new NBC protection system, modern radios. It also has a rear view mirror on the left hand side of the hull and side hatches. Only a prototype was made. 2154:โ€“ Modernized model developed in the 1980s for units equipped with more modern SAM systems. This model is equipped with the more modern ASPD-U computer instead of the ASPD-12 and with the S 23-1 data processing unit connected to the MP-21, MP-22, Strela-10M, Osa-AK etc. BTR-60PU-12M can process up to 99 targets instead of only 12. 2309:โ€“ MWS with altered sides of the hull. On the left side, two handrails were removed (the center lower and the rear lower) and a stowage box was added in the center. On the right side, two handrails were removed (the center upper and lower), a new handrail was added to the upper rear. The firing ports were removed on both sides. 2651:โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into a signals vehicle equipped with R-140M SW radio set, two movable whip antennas in the rear, a 10 m high telescopic mast and the AB-4-T/230-M1 generator. It differs externally from its Soviet counterpart and incorporates some components produced locally including the EKD 315 SW receiver. 2028:โ€“ Turret-less command vehicle, based on the GAZ-4907 chassis and fitted with a collapsible AZI frame antenna, the AMU 10 m high telescopic mast, the AB-1-P/30 generator, five radio sets (one R-123MT, one R-130, two R-111 and one R-012M) as well as the TA-57 field telephone. It is also known under the designation 1326:
on Angolan roads, the BTRs always traveled behind a bulldozer or a tank equipped for mine clearance. During the late 1980s, the threat of ambush by South African troops with armoured vehicles and heavy weapons of their own prompted the BTR-60 to be complemented in this role by the much more heavily armed BMP-1.
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or the PKB tank/medium/general-purpose machine guns) on each side of the roof of the personnel compartment. Early production BTR-60PAs only had a single mount for the 7.62 mm machine gun between the two circular crew hatches at the front of the personnel compartment. The small doors on each side
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in March 1969. The program was completed in the late 1970s. However, the vehicle did not enter service in large numbers because the PRC's primitive road system and rugged terrain meant that the wheeled APC was not well suited for the Chinese conditions as it lacked the cross country capability of the
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and is hung on transversal torsion bars. The first two axles each have two hydraulic absorbers, while the third and fourth only have one. The first and second pair of wheels can be turned. The gaps between the first and second axles and between the third and fourth axles are even. The gap between the
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The troop compartment is behind the crew compartment and in front of the engine compartment. The BTR-60P can transport up to 16 fully equipped soldiers. This number reduced to 14 in BTR-60PB. As the BTR-60P did not have a roof, it was covered with a tarpaulin when traveling in bad weather conditions.
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Over the course of the civil war, FAPLA BTR-60PBs were commonly used for convoy escort purposes, guarding logistical vehicles bringing fresh supplies and ammunition to the front lines. In this role they were used to repel counter-insurgent ambushes, with some success. Due to prevalence of land mines
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and later the Marine Corps. The BTR-60 entered service with the Soviet military at the time when the USSR was arming on a mass scale. In the early 1960s, it replaced the BTR-152 in the role of the basic APC. The BTR-60P was first seen by the West in 1961. The BTR-60PA entered service with the Soviet
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Because of the engine placement (in the rear of the vehicle), transported infantry must mount and dismount through the sides in the BTR-60P or through the roof hatches in the roofed BTR-60PA, BTR-60PB, and BTR-60PZ variants. To help the infantry to mount and dismount the vehicle, the BTR-60P had two
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modified by the MSW automobile plant for use during the martial law in Poland by ZOMO fitted with a two-sided breaker, weighing 1.5 tonnes, mounted to the front of the vehicle and a counter weight mounted to the rear of the vehicle. The breaker itself is made out of rail tracks and a dozen mm thick
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had their armament removed. This was because Policja, unlike MO, didn't have a need for weaponry with such a high muzzle velocity โ€“ such weapons were dangerous to use in urban areas. The MO needed such weaponry because it was also supposed to carry out anti-partisan operations. Policja used unarmed
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expeditionary forces. FAPLA was not successful in coordinating its combined arms operations over the course of the campaign, and on several occasions the Angolan motorized infantry became separated from their accompanying armour or advanced with no accompanying armour at all, allowing the much more
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The BTR-60 has a 8x8 suspension. Originally, there were difficulties in finding a suitable engine for it: the six-cylinder GAZ-40P gasoline engine, which produces 90 hp, had insufficient power, while the 205-hp YaAZ-206B was too heavy. Instead, the BTR was fitted with two six-cylinder gasoline
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heavy machine gun in the front and a second machine gun of a smaller caliber mounted on a "ring" in the rear. The rear machine gun is controlled from the inside, using the "ring" to move and can rotate a full 360ยฐ. The vehicle also has two whip antennas in the front part of the superstructure. The
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Adding a bolted-on superstructure with two hatches in its front, going all the way from the front hatches to the engine compartment which is necessary to adapt the vehicle to the new systems and parts. (The engine compartment now externally resembles the Russian MWS one. However it does not have a
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7.62 mm coaxial tank machine gun, on the top of the vehicle. The turret is placed over the second axle. The two remaining mountings for 7.62 mm machine guns on the upper hull sides were removed. Since the turret has been added, the crew had increased from two to three (commander, driver,
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began. Georgia sent its troops to Abkhazia to stabilize the region. The 3,000-man force was poorly equipped with military vehicles, having only five T-55 main battle tanks, a few BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles, three BTR-60/70 armoured personnel carriers and a small number of BM-21 Grad MRLs. As
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In the BTR-60, the crew compartment is located in the front of the vehicle and had a roof โ€“ unlike the troop compartment, which first received one with the introduction of the BTR-60PA. In the BTR-60P and BTR-60PA, the crew consists of a driver and a commander. The driver's seat is on the left and
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coaxial light machine gun were moved to the right, while the telescopic sight was mounted coaxially to the left. The armour protection has also been improved. The frontal armour of the BTR-60PB can withstand fire from 7.62 mm bullets from any range, while the rest of its armour can withstand
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For most of the 1970s, FAPLA remained critically short of modern armoured vehicles, and as late as 1981 many of its motorized infantry formations were equipped only with trucks or obsolete BTR-152s. By the late 1980s, however, the BTR-60 had largely superseded the BTR-152 in FAPLA service and was
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amphibious armoured scout car, was armed with the KPVT 14.5 mm heavy machine gun and a PKT 7.62 mm tank machine gun. The new vehicle was designated the BTR-60PAI and entered production in 1965. It was, however, quickly replaced by the BTR-60PB, which had a better sighting system for the
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fitted with the CARDOM 120/81 mm mortar system in its troop compartment. The turret and the roof over the troop compartment have been removed. The roof over the crew compartment along with both hatches remains. A ladder was added to at least one side of the hull to allow easier mounting and
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converted into a civilian armoured firefighting vehicle. The turret and center hand rails were removed and all firing ports were blocked. The steel covers for the windshields were removed, as were the periscopes. A window was added on the front part of each side of the hull. It was fitted with a
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The two-engines setup has an advantage in the fact that each engine could work without the other. This means that if one engine is disabled, it does not affect the other one and the vehicle can still move, albeit with reduced speed. This setup, however, caused several problems that either do not
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armed with 100 mm gun in a heavily modified turret from the T-54. The hull is modified as well since the two hand rails on the side of the hull are gone and the other two are moved to the center of the hull between the upper and lower parts of the side of the hull. The lights in the front
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SAM regiment delivered between 1980 and 1985. On 7 December 1981, the delegation of the Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs went to the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs asking for equipment and supplies necessary to equip around 60,000 MO operatives and reservists enlisted because of the
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or the PKB tank/medium/general-purpose machine guns), one on the front and one on each side between the two small doors; however, only one mount is fitted, and that is usually on the front mounting point. The vehicle carries 2,000 machine gun rounds. It was also known under the designation
2299:โ€“ Another upgrade of the BTR-60 was developed by Muromteplovoz JSC. This one is powered by the YaMZ-236A 195 hp diesel engine in a much bigger engine compartment, with a service hatch on the rear side and only one exhaust pipe, on the left side. The first prototype โ€“ sometimes called 4152:โˆ’ 100 BTR-60PBs were ordered in 1981 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1981 and 1982 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service). 40 BTR-60PBs were ordered in 1986 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1986 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service) 1262:
Although the BTR-60 still remains in service with many of the world's armies, it is almost never used as an APC any more. They are still being used as mobile command posts, artillery forward observation posts, airplane guidance posts, communication posts and many other specialized roles.
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useful experience with wheeled armoured personnel carriers. However, even as they were designed, they were not suited for the needs of the Soviet Army as they lacked a roof (which was added in later versions designated BTR-152K and BTR-40B respectively). The low combat values of the
5955: 2431:โ€“ BTR-60PB-MD variant developed for the Bulgarian army, fitted with the Cummins ISB 25.30 turbocharged diesel engine developing 250 hp (186 kW), additional protection for its headlights and eight smoke grenade launchers on the turret (four on each side). 150 in service. 2162:โ€“ Vehicle used by Tactical Air Control Parties, equipped with four radio sets (R-123, R-134, R-853 and R-864), as well as the SMI-2 km beacon system (protected by a conical cover during transport) and the G-290B generator. It has two blade antennas on the rear of the deck. 2266:
and equipped with an improved 1PN22M1 sight, loudspeakers, OU-3GA-2 IR search lights and additional TNPO-170 periscopes. The vehicle is also equipped with a stowage box on the right side of the hull. Behind the right side troop compartment roof hatch, there's a small bolted on
2176:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a USW signals vehicle similar to the BTR-60R-140BM. It is equipped with two radio sets: R-123 and R-405. It also has a frame antennae around the top of the hull and a telescopic mast on the right side of the front of personnel compartment's roof. 1861:(1963) โ€“ This version has an armoured roof over the troop compartment. It is fitted with improved 'closed-down' vision devices for the crew. Behind the commander's and driver's hatches is a single rear-opening rectangular hatch in front of which is a single mount for the 497:
BTR-60P had open-roofed crew and troop compartments, which was deemed to be a serious disadvantage. Accordingly, a new version with an armoured roof, designated BTR-60PA, entered production in 1963. This new version's capacity was reduced from 16 soldiers to 14 soldiers.
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along with 10,250,000 "Czeromucha" incapacitating chemical devices and 2,000 tonnes of gas over to its Polish counterpart. These vehicles had previously been used in Afghanistan. They were later modified by adding another radio set. They were used by ZOMO. During the
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Army in 1963, the BTR-60PA-1 and BTR-60PAI entered service in 1965, the BTR-60PB in 1966, the BTR-60PZ in 1972 and the BTR-60PBK in 1975. As newer models of the BTR-60 appeared, the older ones were gradually withdrawn from front-line service. A number of old BTR-60P
2625:) โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into a signals vehicle for motorized rifle and tank regiments. It is equipped with the R-123M, R-123MT and R-405 radio sets, the AB-2-0 generator mounted behind the turret and the F-1301 electronic telegraph. Turret has been blanked-off. 6181: 3071:
with its turret replaced by the one used in the French Panhard AML-90 light armoured car. This was functionally identical to the same conversion carried out in Djibouti, but initiated on a larger scale. Multiple Yemeni BTR-60PBs received this upgrade in mid
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was in covering the dismounted infantry. This is a job more suited for infantry fighting vehicles than armoured personnel carriers, whose main role is transporting infantry to the battlefield and providing them with armour protection during that time. The
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from the USSR and manufactured copies of those vehicles; and these served with the PLA until the mid-1990s. The experience gained through reverse-engineering the BTR-60 helped the PRC in developing other more advanced wheeled APCs later in the 1980s.
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Reassembling the vehicle with new and improved systems and parts as well as installing a new split transfer box that includes a limited split differential and a monitoring system allowing driving in rough terrain and improving the cross-country
1210:. It was sent to counter the protest at the Shahumyan Square near the French Embassy, where it arrived at 1:30 pm. Eventually, the unarmed and peaceful demonstrators surrounded the APC, mounted it, and forced its crew to leave the square. 2437:โ€“ Export BTR-60PB-MD variant fitted with the KamAZ diesel engine, different sights, eight smoke grenade launchers in right-hand corner of the front of the hull and six on the turret (three on each side). It is also known under the designation 1318:
lightly armed South African troops to isolate and destroy them. The first armour-to-armour kill of the battle occurred on 9 September 1987, when a lone BTR-60 carrying out reconnaissance on the Lomba River was knocked out by a South African
5951: 3032:. This version carried a 82 mm mortar mounted in the superstructure of the troop compartment, where the turret would usually be. When it was revealed to the public in November 1975, it became the first known mortar-carrying APC of a 2758:โ€“ Modified BTR-60PB as a nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical (NRBC) detection lab. Has a single door on the left side of the hull, turret replaced with a range of detection and optics as a camera mounted on a mast, and a 2098:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into an artillery fire direction center externally identical to the BTR-60 1V18 but provided with the R-130M radio set and an additional stowage box on each upper side of the hull. Used by battalion commanders. 963:, started production in 1966 and therefore the Soviet Army had very small numbers of those vehicles available at the time of Sino-Soviet border conflict. During the fights in March, the Chinese managed to capture four BTR-60PB 2303:โ€“ was in fact an upgraded R-145BM command vehicle. The vehicle that was shown during IDELF-2006 in Moscow was a modified BTR-60PB with the original machine gun turret replaced by the MB2 modular turret with a 2A42 30mm gun. 1246:
BTR-60 APCs were employed widely both by the Soviet Army and by more than 30 export customers. Operators of the BTR-60 have included Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bhutan, Botswana, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Congo, Cuba, Djibouti,
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The BTR-60P did not have a roof over the troop compartment, which made a weakness that could easily be exploitedโ€”even the simplest explosives could take out a BTR-60P. The new BTR design with a roof was called the BTR-60PA.
1896:(1965) โ€“ Upgraded BTR-60PA with improved power plant and transmission and the R-123 radio instead of the R-113. The weight of the vehicle increased from 10.2 tonnes to 10.3 tonnes. It entered service in very small numbers. 1774:โ€“ literally "swimming", i.e. amphibious) โ€“ Initial version with troop compartment completely exposed and often covered with bows and canvas. The vehicle has mounting points for three 7.62 mm machine guns (either the 2994:โ€“ The initial turretless version, entered production in 1970. It was essentially a BTR-60P with two Romanian 140 hp engines instead of the regular 90 hp engines. This version was produced in small numbers. 6216: 5333: 6178: 6134: 913:
in the Soviet army had been replaced by the BTR-70 and BTR-80; however, a large number was still operated by second-line and border troops. According to the data provided by the USSR during the signing of the
6197: 2062:, which can be used to fire at flying targets. It's equipped with the 1PZ-2 roof-mounted periscope mounted on the turret. The armament has a high angle of elevation. It entered service in very small numbers. 4881: 1831:โ€“ BTR-60P converted into a fire support vehicle. It is fitted with a small open-topped turret armed with a 37 mm gun with clean barrel with conical flash-hider. Most probably prototype only. 1086: 2206:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a battery charger vehicle used by signals units. It is equipped with a 20 kW generator. The vehicle has an extra seat and carries fuel inside for the generator. 1054:
of the Soviet Army was passed on to the armies of the successor states and thus used in many regional conflicts. 27 BTR-60PBs that were inherited by Moldavia were used by its army during the
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12.7 mm heavy machine gun and 3,000 rounds for 7.62 mm machine guns. The weight of the vehicle increased from 9.8 tonnes to 10.2 tonnes. It was also known under the designation
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and gunner). There are two semicircular hatches for the crew in front of the turret. The vehicle carries 500 rounds for the KPVT 14.5 mm heavy machine gun and 3,000 rounds for the
2609:โ€“ "Battery-Monitoring Center") โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into a command vehicle for air-defense artillery batteries. Similar to the SPW-60PB but it has two whip antennas on the rear hull. 1334:
Finland's Jรคger battalions operated Soviet-built BTR-60R-145BM "Chaika" vehicles. These were upgraded to BTR-60PUM standard between 1996 and 1997. In 1991, seven conscripts of the
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12.7 mm heavy machine gun between the two circular crew hatches at the front of the personnel compartment and two optional mounts for 7.62 mm machine guns (either the
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received armoured protection. The vehicle has two rear-view mirrors in the front corners of the hull (one on each side) The chassis has also been modified as the vehicle has a
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Between 1956 and 1957, a decision was made to convert all rifle and mechanized divisions into motor rifle divisions and a requirement for a new transport vehicle was drawn up.
1420: 1366: 1085:, but shortly thereafter retired the vehicle type from army service. Since the mid-1990s, nearly all BTR-60s remaining in Russia's active inventory have been operated by the 4588: 2890:, based on a civilian variant of the BTR-60 without firing ports, periscopes and with additional bulletproof windows. Armament consists of a single machine gun (either the 2837:
service hatch in the back and is angled near the top, also it has rear lights mounted on both sides of the engine compartment although the lights themselves are different.)
1251:, Ethiopia, Finland, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Laos, Libya, Mali, Mongolia, Mexico, Morocco, Mozambique, Nicaragua, North Korea, Romania, 3948:โˆ’ 6 BTR-60PBs were ordered in 1981 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1982 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service). Captured by US forces during the 2467:
style straight chassis with no slope near the engine compartment. Because of the size of the new turret the vehicle is most probably no longer an APC but an armoured car.
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and one R-148), as well as three whip antennas and an antenna mast on the left upper hull. Late-production models have a modified turret and additional Pin Stick antenna.
1402:, the MSW automobile plant in ลรณdลบ fitted some BTRs with breakers mounted on the front of the vehicle, which were used for clearing obstacles (See Poland section in the 2984:
explored the possibility of license-producing the BTR-60PB in the late 1960s, the Soviets consented, probably to preempt further collaboration between Romania and the "
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Fitting a number of new parts for the new engine including a clutch system, split gear case, axillary engine systems, cooling systems, air inlet system, exhaust system.
2657:โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into a radio-relay station equipped with 2 R-409MA semi-sets, free receivers: the R-326, the R-123MT, the P-303-OB and the AB-2-0/230-M1 generator. 6306: 2786:
wire-guided anti-tank missile with one carried in the launch position and two reloads that are loaded by a rail through a hatch in the forward part of the turret roof.
2645:โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into a signals vehicle. Differs externally from Soviet type and has some components from local production including the FF63M field telephone set. 2500:
light armoured car. Only one BTR-60PB was converted and it was done so to make use of a spare turret after the original AML-90 hull was destroyed in a road accident.
2112:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a turret-less communications vehicle and equipped with five radio sets: two R-111 or R-171, one R-123 or R-173, one R-130M, and one R-012M. 8824: 5403: 1338:
drowned when their BTR-60 sank at Taipalsaari during an amphibious exercise because the vehicle was loaded incorrectly (top-heavy) and the roof hatches opened.
8854: 4878: 2188:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a HF signals vehicle used on the operational level. It is equipped with the R-156 HF radio and two other radio sets: R-405 and R-123. 5877: 2262:) โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a base security vehicle for Strategic Rocket units. The original turret has been replaced by a new type armed with a 12.7 mm 592:. The frontal armour can withstand 7.62 mm bullets from any range. The rest of the armour can withstand 7.62 mm bullets from a range of 100 m. 1393:
intensified activities against the Communist government. In response, on 17 December, the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs decided to transfer 25 BTR-60PB
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and was forced to retreat, following BTR-60 was found by Georgian forces in several days after attack, it was repaired and used by Georgian National Guard.
8834: 1282:(where it was used by both the Soviet and Afghan government troops), the Chechen and Yugoslav wars. It was also used by Warsaw Pact forces during the 1968 2525:โ€“ BTR-60PB upgrade with second radio transceiver telescope radio antenna and outside the vehicle on the deck an aggregate, cable wheel and equipment box 1182:, in one case Ossetian rebels supported by BTR-60PB launched an attack on Georgian Checkpoint, BTR was heavily damaged by 30mm Rounds fired by Georgian 8869: 882:
An order to enter the BTR-60P into Soviet Army service was issued on 13 December 1959. However, production did not start until 1960. The first BTR-60P
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APC, which was armed with a 20 mm cannon, prompted the addition of the conical BPU-1 turret. This turret, which was originally developed for the
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Converting and adapting a new fuel system for the diesel engine and integrating new and bigger fuel tanks to increase the maximum operational range.
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were produced by GAZ. During BTR-80 production, and therefore after BTR-60 production had ended, there was a special production run of 100 BTR-60PB
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2 ร— 7.62 mm PKT, SGMB or PKB tank/medium/general-purpose machine guns (3,000 rounds) mounted on the sides of the troop compartment (optional)
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Installing a new and advanced electrical system including an advanced control panel and the replacement of all internal and external lighting.
6910: 4491: 4469: 4447: 6533:. Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1969โ€“1976, Volume Eโ€“4, Documents on Iran and Iraq, 1969โ€“1972. May 1972 – via Office of the Historian. 8874: 8129: 7136: 7104: 4097:: 150 BTR-60PBs were ordered in 1979 from the Soviet Union and delivered in 1980 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service) 694:
Ex-Egyptian or ex-Syrian BTR-60PB, in the Yad la-Shiryon museum, Israel, 2005. Notice the exposed water jet with both of its lids opened.
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ordered in 1986 from Romania and delivered in 1987 (the vehicles were previously in Romanian service, part of a deal worth $ 4 million)
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plate. It also has an additional protection on the OU-3 infrared searchlight as well as aerial seatbelts for the driver and commander.
2182:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a SW signals vehicle similar to the BTR-60R-137B. It is equipped with three radio sets: R-140, R-405, R-123. 2981: 6093:
Suomen panssarivaunut 1918โ€“1997 (The Finnish armored vehicle 1918โ€“1997), page 123, Esa Muikku ja Jukka Purhonen, Apali, www.apali.fi
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Suomen panssarivaunut 1918โ€“1997 (The Finnish armored vehicle 1918โ€“1997), page 120, Esa Muikku ja Jukka Purhonen, Apali, www.apali.fi
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12.7 mm heavy machine gun like in BTR-60PA instead of the 7.62 mm machine gun. The vehicle carries 500 rounds for the
1259:, Yemen, and Zambia, as well as many of the successor states of the Soviet Union. The most widely spread model is the BTR-60PB. 1668: 1283: 5163: 1843:โ€“ BTR-60P converted into a repair vehicle with a raised tarpaulin cover over the troop compartment running almost to the rear. 7272: 7084: 5654: 5629: 5604: 5565: 5538: 5460: 4503: 4481: 4459: 4397: 4378: 4360: 4034: 1695: 7114: 6313: 5571: 5299:"RCHBD specialists receive latest command vehicles based on BTR-60 PUM : Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation" 8859: 7670: 7337: 1988:
produced during the BTR-80 production run. It has a side door in the right side of the front part of the troop compartment.
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heavy machine gun and improved GAZ-49B engine. The turret was modified to include a new telescopic sight, the 14.5 mm
1602: 1481: 8389: 6799: 6256: 5896: 2531:โ€“ BTR-60R-145BM "Chaika" upgrade with new communication equipment and armed with the NSV 12.7 mm heavy machine gun. 8154: 7934: 7701: 4833: 2968:
A Soviet BTR-60PB APC (left) and a Romanian TAB-71 APC (right) on display at "King Ferdinand" National Military Museum.
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Otechestvennye koljosnye bronetransportjory BTR-60, BTR-70, BTR-80 (literally: Domestic wheeled BTR-60 BTR-70 BTR-80)
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Otechestvennye koljosnye bronetransportjory BTR-60, BTR-70, BTR-80 (literally: Domestic wheeled BTR-60 BTR-70 BTR-80)
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Otechestvennye koljosnye bronetransportjory BTR-60, BTR-70, BTR-80 (literally: Domestic wheeled BTR-60 BTR-70 BTR-80)
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Otechestvennye koljosnye bronetransportjory BTR-60, BTR-70, BTR-80 (literally: Domestic wheeled BTR-60 BTR-70 BTR-80)
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with a 7.62 mm machine gun and a bank of four smoke grenade dischargers on each side at the front of the hull.
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of their own, but captured some heavy equipment from the Georgians. BTR-60 was also used by Ossetian rebels during
1102: 1093:. During the late 2000s, the Russian BTR-60PUs were all refurbished and upgraded with new engines adapted from the 938:(Damansky Island at the time) in March 1969. The frontier units operating on the island were equipped with BTR-60PB 670: 8864: 8734: 7286: 5622:
Battle on the Lomba 1987: The Day a South African Armoured Battalion shattered Angola's Last Mechanized Offensive
3917: 1179: 1170: 903: 2289:โ€“ BTR-60PB modernization fitted with a new engine in a new, bigger engine compartment similar to the one in the 1073:
remain in service with USSR successor states; these are in a process of being replaced by more modern vehicles.
8784: 8382: 8343: 7460: 7094: 5991: 4686: 2194:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a radio relay station similar to the BTR-60R-419BR equipped with the R-409 radio set. 1807:
converted into a command vehicle equipped with a rail-type antennae running around three sides of the hull top.
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modernization designed by Saymar. The following operations were carried out as a part of this modernization:
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turret armed with a 73 mm cannon fed through a 40-round magazine, 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun, and
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for testing out a replacement but ended up buying the domestic XA-180 series of vehicles, known later as
1736: 1636: 1575: 1522: 1444: 1270:, the 1971 War between India and Pakistan (where it was used very effectively to punch a hole through to 1198:
BTR-60PB of the Armenian police enters Shahumyan Square near the French Embassy in Yerevan, Armenia 2008.
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Replacing the two GAZ-40P petrol engines with a single Caterpillar diesel engine developing 300 hp.
8501: 8007: 7150: 5780: 2980:โ€“ "amphibious armored carrier") โ€“ Romania was the only other country to produce the BTR-60PB. When the 2824:
fitting it with new power unit and automatic transmission which improves both mobility and reliability.
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converted into a mortar carrier. It can carry up to two mortars, along with their crews and ammunition.
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Sovetskie bronetransportjory BTR-60/70/80/90 (Soviet armoured personnel carriers BTR-60 BTR-70 BTR-80)
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converted into an agitation and propaganda vehicle. It is fitted with the same turret as the BTR-70ZS.
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from Romania. In the end of March 1992, the Moldavian army was trying to sever the connection between
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machine gun with 2,000 rounds, although Foss notes that some vehicles were seen with a 12.7 mm
2663:โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into a signals vehicle. It is a R-145BM equipped with an additional R-870M set. 2483:
armed with twin 37 mm anti-aircraft guns. It is designed to be used for anti-aircraft purposes.
8361: 8114: 8097: 1502: 1357: 1098: 6907: 5239:. Bronekollektsiya (in Russian). Vol. special issue no. 11. Modelist-konstruktor. p. 34. 5217:. Bronekollektsiya (in Russian). Vol. special issue no. 11. Modelist-konstruktor. p. 32. 5199:. Bronekollektsiya (in Russian). Vol. special issue no. 11. Modelist-konstruktor. p. 27. 5184:. Bronekollektsiya (in Russian). Vol. special issue no. 11. Modelist-konstruktor. p. 30. 3847:
in March 1969. Produced and operated a small number of copies designed through reverse engineering
2136:) (1972) โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into an air defense command vehicle and used by units equipped with 7681: 7179: 1675: 1662: 1223: 482:
Development proceeded along two paths: a more expensive vehicle that would eventually become the
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fitted with a turret from the BMP-1. It also lacks the hand rails on the upper side of the hull.
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The Soviet Union invested heavily in bolstering the mechanized and armoured capabilities of the
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and also when the Soviet Army used them in the fighting on the streets of Budapest during the
8352: 7721: 7665: 7560: 7500: 7387: 7144: 5452: 5446: 3231: 2759: 1716: 1707: 1588: 1399: 1003: 2326:, Muromteplovoz showed a SAM launch vehicle, based on an upgraded BTR-60 and armed with the 2252:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a communications Vehicle fitted with a "High Ball" antennae mount. 986:
at the time) in August 1969. During the fighting, the armour of BTR-60PB proved inadequate.
8754: 7570: 7525: 5379: 4193: 3384: 2200:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a low-frequency radio relay station similar to the BTR-60R-409BM. 1174:
the war continued, the Georgian forces in Abkhazia were strengthened. The rebels had no AFV
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series, receiving the designation BTR-60PUM. Some of these BTR-60PUMs were deployed in the
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Iranian army unveils new Heidar-6 8x8 APC based on Soviet-made BTR-60 PB with BMP-1 turret
2681:โ€“ Signals vehicle with radiosets R-111, R-123MT, R-130M, R-809M2, R-859D and R-863 of โˆ’802 2635:) โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into telephone cable layer. It is also known under the designation 998:
A rusting BTR-60PB abandoned in the center of a village in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.
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Increasing the driver's field of view by installing a rearview camera with an LCD screen.
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Iranian defense industry presents its new Shahram NRBC 8x8 vehicle based on BTR-60PB APC
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converted into a command vehicle equipped with two side-mounted angled telescopic masts.
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converted into a command vehicle equipped with two side-mounted angled telescopic masts.
1038:. They were also used in Nagorno-Karabakh and South Ossetia. In 1990, they were used in 7485: 6135:
Iranian Armed forces unveiled new BTR-60 personnel carrier armed with Sedad 23mm cannon
5931: 5912: 4366: 4027: 1813:โ€“ BTR-60P converted into a fire support vehicle. It is fitted with the turret from the 1688: 1615: 1556: 1550: 1238: 699: 47: 7089: 5744: 4909: 8595: 8057: 7974: 7731: 7706: 7505: 6107: 5971: 5855: 5680: 5650: 5625: 5600: 5561: 5534: 5506: 5481: 5456: 5429: 4517: 4499: 4477: 4455: 4436: 4393: 4374: 4356: 3913: 2985: 2752:
to allow the gunner to fire from inside the vehicle with day/night firing capability.
2403:โ€“ BTR-60PA converted into an artillery command vehicle equipped with 4 whip antennas. 1681: 1595: 1563: 1453: 1299: 1169:
In 1992, the separatist state of Abkhazia declared Independence from Georgia and the
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in 1992, which were delivered between 1992 and 1995. Moldova also inherited 20 BTR-70
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7.62 mm PKT, SGMB or PKB tank/medium/general-purpose machine gun (2,000 rounds)
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New Heidar-5 wheeled minelayer armored vehicle developed by Iranian defense industry
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BTR-60 was a revolutionary design for its time. It had a non-standard layout for an
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The Last Hot Battle of the Cold War: South Africa vs. Cuba in the Angolan Civil War
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Bush War: The Road to Cuito Cuanavale: Soviet Soldiers' Accounts of the Angolan War
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tracked APCs in the Chinese inventory. It should be noted though that, before the
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The Cuban Intervention in Angola, 1965โ€“1991: From Che Guevara to Cuito Cuanavale
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Improving the man-machine interface. The vehicle is armed with a pintle-mounted
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fitted with a smaller version of the PT-76 turret. Most probably prototype only.
489: 8773: 8605: 7789: 7759: 7630: 4316: 3858: 2863: 2327: 2006:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a specialized chassis used by a few command variants. 1529: 1477: 1448: 1271: 1267: 935: 279: 237: 8308: 6795: 6253: 5893: 2168:โ€“ Modernized version. It doesn't have the conical cover for the beakon system. 1801:
12.7 mm heavy machine gun and 3,000 rounds for 7.62 mm machine guns.
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PRC reversed engineered the BTR-60PB after capturing four examples during the
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in service with the units stationed in the European part of the Soviet Union.
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12.7 mm heavy machine gun replaced by the conical BPU-1 turret from the
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2.055 metres (6 ft 9 in) from the bottom to the top of the hull. (
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BTR-60PB crew: 1)-commander; 2)-driver; 3)-gunner; 4)- 7ร— infantry soldiers
380: 60: 5836: 4213:โˆ’ Captured vehicles during the American invasion of Grenada were used for 3572: 584:
The hull armour is made from welded steel and provides protection against
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Modern Conflicts 2 โ€“ The Lebanese Civil War, From 1975 to 1991 and Beyond
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in 1982. Unknown number of vehicles delivered by Syria and Libya to the
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A BTR-60PB of the Armenian police was used on 1 March 2008 during the
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The BTR-60PB was used in large numbers during the initial part of the
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for details). When the Milicja Obywatelska was transformed back into
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riot control units. The Polish Army also received a dozen BTR-60PU-12
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32 Battalion: The Inside Story of South Africa's Elite Fighting Unit
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The World's Armies: An Illustrated Review of the Armies of the World
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Soviet/Russian Armor and Artillery Design Practices 1945 to Present
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Maximum capacity is 14 passengers, while 8 were normally carried. (
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coaxial light machine gun. It was also known under the designation
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with a modified machine gun mounting point in the front to fit the
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The usual nicknames for BTR-60 amongst the Finnish conscripts were
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The People's Liberation Army Through the Eyes of a Lens, 1975โ€“1991
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Saymar's BTR-60 and BTR-70 modernization program promotional video
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Soviet Strategy in Southern Africa: Gorbachev's Pragmatic Approach
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The People's Liberation Army through the eyes of a lens, 1975โ€“1991
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Polish-modified BTR-60PB of the Polish Police on Tamka Street in
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67 kW (90 hp) each 134 kW (180 hp) (combined)
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BTR-60P crew: 1)-commander; 2)-driver; 4)- 14ร— infantry soldiers
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second and third axles is slightly larger than the other ones.
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Description (in russian) and photo gallery at armoured.vif2.ru
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are kept in storage for anti-riot duty as barricade breakers.
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The first real combat use of the BTR-60 took place during the
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and LOV variants in service with the Croatian army and BTR-60
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Three assaulting BTR-60P APCs supporting entrenched infantry.
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tiles, a new unmanned turret equipped with a singular 23mm
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Peter, Abbott; Helmoed-Romer Heitman; Paul Hannon (1991).
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were delivered in 1960. It first entered service with the
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The BTR-60P and BTR-60PA main armament is a 7.62 mm
3693:โˆ’ 1,100 BTR-40, BTR-60, and BTR-152 in service as of 2024 1153:
used during that operation were lost. On 1 April, two BTR
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7.62 mm PKT coaxial tank machine gun (3,000 rounds)
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12.7 mm DShK 1938/46 heavy machine gun (500 rounds)
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armed with twin 23 mm anti-aircraft guns (probably
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in 1989 and stopping the fighting on the border between
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Cold War armoured fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union
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with its turret replaced by the one used in the French
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The latest upgrade was shown for the first time during
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experimentally fitted with the Polish WAT turret from
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amphibious light tank. Most probably prototype only.
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A number of FAPLA BTR-60PBs were deployed during the
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in an armed conflict happened during the Warsaw Pact
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Data sheet and pictures BTR-60PB ArmyRecognition.com
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heavy machine gun and 3,000 rounds for 7.62 mm
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were used by the Georgian army during the 1992โ€“1993
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Regia Autonomฤƒ Pentru Producศ›ia De Tehnicฤƒ Militarฤƒ
6701:Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost (29 October 2021). 6379: 5804: 5802: 5800: 5798: 5796: 5254: 5252: 5250: 5248: 5246: 5093: 5091: 5089: 5087: 5085: 5083: 5081: 5079: 5077: 5075: 4850: 4848: 4846: 4844: 4842: 4800: 4719: 4651: 4649: 4647: 4645: 4643: 4641: 4639: 4637: 4635: 4633: 4631: 4629: 4627: 4625: 4623: 4621: 2800:, internal display panels, and an improved engine. 1427:, as well as for clearing blockades set up by the 1081:The Russian Army deployed the BTR-60PB during the 5718: 5716: 5714: 4712: 4710: 4708: 4706: 4704: 4702: 4700: 4698: 4696: 4619: 4617: 4615: 4613: 4611: 4609: 4607: 4605: 4603: 4601: 4346:Obozreniye Bronetankovoj Tekhniki (1905โ€“1995 gg.) 4022:between 1986 and 1989. 10 BTR-60PBs delivered by 2242:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a switchboard vehicle ( 2232:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a switchboard vehicle ( 2222:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a switchboard vehicle ( 2212:โ€“ BTR-60PB converted into a switchboard vehicle ( 1349:(Taipalsaari Submarine) after the 1991 incident. 1133:from the Soviet Union and received 250 TAB Zimbru 1117:from the Soviet Union. They were used during the 8816: 6796:"Transnistria Army Tanks in center of Tiraspol!" 5725:. Zomoza.kgb.pl. Retrieved on 21 September 2011. 3118:โˆ’ 250 BTR-60 as of 2024, some modified to carry 2833:Removing all of the vehicle's systems and parts. 2519:fitted with stowage racks over the engine decks. 1045: 711:Characteristics of the BTR-60 production models 665:with a single-shielded hydraulically controlled 8825:Armoured personnel carriers of the Soviet Union 8500: 6793: 5793: 5529:Tokarev, Andrei; Shubin, Gennady, eds. (2011). 5480:. Durban: Butterworths Publishers. p. 19. 5451:. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press. pp.  5243: 5072: 4864:. Jedsite.info. Retrieved on 21 September 2011. 4839: 2918: 1026:were used for dispersing the demonstrations in 8627: 6743: 6700: 6104:Deutsche Militรคrfahrzeuge โ€“ Bundeswehr und NVA 5711: 4693: 4598: 4526: 4431:Hull, A.W., Markov, D.R., Zaloga, S.J. (1999) 1125:. Moldova also ordered 161 ex-Romanian TAB-71M 925: 8855:Wheeled amphibious armoured fighting vehicles 8390: 7130: 6917:. Vojska.net. Retrieved on 21 September 2011. 6523: 5758: 5756: 5754: 5735: 5733: 5731: 4900: 4898: 4896: 4894: 4874: 4872: 4870: 4581: 4579: 4577: 4575: 4573: 4492:International Institute for Strategic Studies 4470:International Institute for Strategic Studies 4448:International Institute for Strategic Studies 1438: 1388:, which were used within the Soviet supplied 1296:People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola 5992:"ะ’ ะฃะบั€ะฐั—ะฝั– ะฟั€ะตะดัั‚ะฐะฒะธะปะธ ะผะพะดะตั€ะฝั–ะทะฐั†ั–ัŽ ะ‘ะขะ -60ะ”" 4571: 4569: 4567: 4565: 4563: 4561: 4559: 4557: 4555: 4553: 4409:"Postmarks From Army Posts Around the World" 3499:โˆ’ 45 in service and 15 in storage as of 2024 3262:โˆ’ 500 BTR-50, BTR-60, and BTR-152 as of 2024 3164:โˆ’ 27 donated by India. All currently active. 2748:cannon installed with an optical device and 2615:โ€“ SPW-60PB converted into a command vehicle. 869:, some of which have been exported to Iraq. 18:Wheeled amphibious armored personnel carrier 8835:Armoured personnel carriers of the Cold War 7100:P-238xx, P-240xx, P-241xx, P-242xx, P-244xx 5846:. Innov.ru. Retrieved on 21 September 2011. 5293: 5291: 5234: 5212: 5194: 5179: 4373:(11th ed.). Jane's Information Group. 4355:, ร‰ditions Dergham, Jdeideh (Beirut) 2019. 2719:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telegrafnoj svyazi 2699:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telegrafnoj svyazi 2689:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telegrafnoj svyazi 2244:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telegrafnoj svyazi 2224:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telegrafnoj svyazi 2214:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telegrafnoj svyazi 2044:โ€“ Command vehicle based on BTR-60R-145BM-1. 1345:(a male name), after the initials BTR, and 8397: 8383: 7137: 7123: 5894:Video showing modernized BTR-60 and BRDM-2 5751: 5728: 5693: 5557:Modern African Wars (3): South-West Africa 4891: 4867: 4527:Sex, Zachary; Abi-Chahine, Bassel (2021). 3793:and later scrapped. In 1998 there were 17 3610:โˆ’ 23 BTR-60, BTR-70, and BTR-80 as of 2024 3429:โˆ’ 3 in service with the Marines as of 2024 2927:copy designed through reverse engineering. 2709:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telefonnoj svyazi 2577:โ€“ SPW-60PA converted into a staff vehicle. 2234:kompleksnaya apparatnaya telefonnoj svyazi 493:BTR-60P during 1964 Moscow May 1st Parade. 294:2ร—GAZ-49B 6-cylinder water-cooled gasoline 8870:Military vehicles introduced in the 1950s 5670: 5668: 5666: 5524: 5522: 5505:. New York: Zebra Press. pp. 10โ€“11. 5475: 5469: 5375: 5373: 5371: 5266: 5264: 4550: 3036:army other than that of the Soviet Union. 2982:Army of the Socialist Republic of Romania 2902:. It is also known under the designation 2867:modernization can also be applied to the 6991:30 Years of Military Vehicles in Lebanon 5679:. London: Frank Cass. pp. 152โ€“153. 5444: 5438: 5418: 5369: 5367: 5365: 5363: 5361: 5359: 5357: 5355: 5353: 5351: 5288: 5270: 5156: 5154: 5152: 5150: 5148: 5146: 5144: 4514:30 Years of Military Vehicles in Lebanon 4018:โˆ’ 18 BTR-60PBs delivered by Iraq to the 3571: 3390: 3276:โˆ’ 12 as of 2024, serviceability doubtful 3080: 2963: 2731: 2390: 2354: 2117: 1944: 1848: 1757: 1467: 1356: 1237: 1193: 1009: 993: 689: 685: 545: 537: 529: 488: 473: 6901: 6290:. 11 May 1976 – via Google Books. 6276:. 11 May 1976 – via Google Books. 5837:ะะธะถะตะณะพั€ะพะดัะบะฐั ะดะตะปะพะฒะฐั ัะฝั†ะธะบะปะพะฟะตะดะธั 2008 5827:. None. Retrieved on 21 September 2011. 5619: 5613: 4681: 4296: 3707:โˆ’ Unknown number in service as of 2024 3540:โˆ’ 354 TAB-71 and 92 TAB-71AR as of 2024 2814:dismounting. It was designed by Soltam. 2359:BTR-60PB-MD1 on the Army day parade in 1965:heavy machine gun and the 7.62 mm 1930:14.5 mm heavy machine gun and the 1632:(Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia, Azerbaijan) 1204:Armenian presidential election protests 8850:Amphibious armoured personnel carriers 8817: 6301: 6299: 6297: 6102:Gau L-R., Plate J., Siegert J. (2001) 5976:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 5674: 5663: 5644: 5638: 5519: 5500: 5478:Borderstrike! South Africa into Angola 5323: 5317: 5261: 5013:"JED The Military Equipment Directory" 4679: 4677: 4675: 4673: 4671: 4669: 4667: 4665: 4663: 4661: 3721:โˆ’ Unknown number in service as of 2024 3596:โˆ’ Unknown number in service as of 2024 3318:โˆ’ Unknown number in service as of 2024 2546: 1939:7.62 mm coaxial tank machine gun. 1753: 1431:political party. A few Police BTR-60PB 1284:Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia 669:and an exhaust. Each axle has its own 556: 95: 8830:Armoured fighting vehicles of Romania 8771: 8706: 8626: 8499: 8424: 8378: 7118: 6144:โ€“ Armyrecognition.com, 28 August 2014 5560:. Osprey Publishing. pp. 22โ€“23. 5406:from the original on 21 December 2014 5348: 5141: 5060:Gary's Combat Vehicle Reference Guide 4390:Jane's Armour and Artillery 2011-2012 4283: 3056:) โ€“ Maintenance and recovery version. 3046:) โ€“ Maintenance and recovery version. 2940:fitted with an additional radio set. 2840:Sandblasting and repainting the hull. 2589:) โ€“ NVA designator for the BTR-60PB. 906:. However, actual combat was scarce. 895:were converted into repair vehicles. 844: 435:, the first two Soviet mass-produced 7069: 7057: 7045: 7028: 6977: 6965: 6953: 6938: 6926: 6895: 6883: 6868: 6856: 6844: 6832: 6820: 6781: 6769: 6731: 6719: 6688: 6676: 6651: 6639: 6627: 6615: 6603: 6591: 6579: 6567: 6555: 6543: 6517: 6505: 6493: 6481: 6469: 6457: 6445: 6433: 6421: 6409: 6397: 6385: 6373: 6361: 6349: 6337: 6226:โ€“ Armyrecognition.com, 19 April 2017 6207:โ€“ Armyrecognition.com, 19 April 2017 6188:โ€“ Armyrecognition.com, 14 April 2016 5592: 5586: 5305:from the original on 1 December 2017 4821: 4806: 4794: 4490: 4468: 4446: 4406: 4387: 4365: 4328: 4303: 4290: 2778:โ€“ Upgunned BTR-60PB equipped with a 1488: 989: 793:14.5 mm KPVT heavy machine gun 705: 566: 379:is the first vehicle in a series of 8875:Wheeled armoured personnel carriers 8772: 6307:"IHS Jane's Defence Insight Report" 6294: 5958:from the original on 8 October 2012 5849: 5620:Mannall, David (19 November 2014). 5547: 4658: 4371:Jane's Armour and Artillery 1990-91 4309: 3206:โˆ’ 200 BTR-60 and BTR-152 as of 2024 3054:tractor de evacuare ลŸi reparat auto 3044:tractor de evacuare ลŸi reparat auto 478:ZIL-153 at the Kubinka Tank Museum. 13: 5258:Czoล‚gi ลšwiata, Issue 41, pp 12, 13 4716:Czoล‚gi ลšwiata, Issue 41, pp 11, 12 4419:(6). Department of the Army: 26โ€“27 4388:Foss, Christopher F., ed. (2011). 3580:BTR-60 armoured personnel carrier. 3304:โˆ’ 25 BTR-60 and BTR-152 as of 2024 1918:(1965) โ€“ Initial version with the 1480:. This example now resides at the 1266:The BTR-60 has seen action in the 1233: 1226:used several BTR-60 variants. The 1069:As of 2007, several hundred BTR-60 959:, the world's first mass-produced 872: 655: 369:10 km/h (6 mph) in water 367:80 km/h (50 mph) on road 211:2.825 m (9 ft 3 in) 14: 8886: 7078: 6794:Tiraspol Hostel (13 April 2014). 5599:. Zebra Press. pp. 107โ€“108. 5332:. Mobile, Alabama. Archived from 3950:United States invasion of Grenada 3843:from the Soviet Union during the 3374:โˆ’ 30 BTR-40 and BTR-60 as of 2024 3346:โˆ’ 35 BTR-40 and BTR-60 as of 2024 2571:) โ€“ NVA designator for BTR-60PA. 2330:launcher fitted to the hull roof. 1719:(Gaddafi and Anti-Gaddafi forces) 1517:Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia 1123:Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic 304:13.03 kW/t (17.47 hp/t) 219:2.31 m (7 ft 7 in) 8707: 7009: 6996: 6983: 6802:from the original on 26 May 2018 6787: 6737: 6694: 5808:Czoล‚gi ลšwiata, Issue 41, pp 3, 4 5574:from the original on 16 May 2016 5324:Salamy, Elissa (11 April 2022). 4655:Czoล‚gi ลšwiata, Issue 41, pp 1, 2 4234: 4221: 4203: 4182: 4169: 4156: 4142: 4129: 4115: 4101: 4087: 4073: 4059: 4041: 4008: 3994: 3981: 3968: 3955: 3938: 3924: 3916:: 3 BTR-60s and BTR-70s used in 3906: 3892: 3878: 3865: 3851: 3829: 3815: 3775: 3771:โˆ’ 120 BTR-60 and BTR-152 in 2011 3761: 3748: 3727: 3711: 3697: 3683: 3669: 3655: 3641: 3627: 3614: 3600: 3586: 3566:Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic 3558: 3544: 3530: 3517: 3503: 3489: 3475: 3461: 3447: 3433: 3419: 3405: 3378: 3364: 3350: 3336: 3322: 3308: 3294: 3280: 3266: 3252: 3238: 3224: 3210: 3196: 3182: 3168: 3154: 3140: 3126: 3108: 1743:2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine 1603:1982 Ethiopianโ€“Somali Border War 1157:were used during the assault on 1103:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 918:in 1990, there were 4,191 BTR-60 909:In the 1980s, most of the BTR-60 628:Roof: 7 mm (Since BTR-60PA) 599:Armour thickness is as follows: 345:290 L (77 US gal) 31: 6798:(in Italian). Tiraspol Hostel. 6280: 6266: 6247: 6229: 6210: 6191: 6172: 6147: 6128: 6124:Nachrichtenmittel auf SPW 60 PB 6116: 6096: 6087: 6078: 6060: 6035: 6010: 5984: 5944: 5925: 5906: 5887: 5868: 5830: 5811: 5494: 5392: 5279: 5161:OPFOR Worldwide Equipment Guide 4827: 4338: 4069:โˆ’ 750 BTR-50 and BTR-60 in 2011 3248:โˆ’ Around 30 up to 70 as of 2024 2561:) โ€“ NVA designator for BTR-60P. 2422:bronyetransport'or moderniziran 1910:mashina tekhnicheskoj pomoshchi 904:1968 Invasion of Czechoslovakia 877: 8353:Modern reconnaissance vehicles 5701:"softland APCs of the MO p. 2" 4452:The Military Balance 1994-1995 4125:โˆ’ Specialized variants in 1990 3861:โˆ’ Specialized variants in 1990 2886:โ€“ Turret-less APC used by the 1726:(Government forces and rebels) 1376:(MO) operated several BTR-60PA 1369:. Notice the lack of armament. 1280:Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 898:The first use of Soviet BTR-60 513: 315:with hydraulic shock absorbers 149: 84: 1: 5875:IDELF 2006 defence exhibition 5596:At Thy Call We Did Not Falter 5428:, Salamander Press, c. 1991, 5380:SIPRI Arms Transfers Database 4834:KAT-orygie-0/24-49-soderzanie 4544: 4516:, Beirut: Elite Group, 2003. 4037:militia between 1983 and 1987 3920:. 1 BTR-60 in service in 2008 2912:fitted with an A-frame crane. 2721:) SAS- and Chiffrier Services 2711:) SAS- and Chiffrier Services 2701:) SAS- and Chiffrier Services 2691:) SAS- and Chiffrier Services 2597:Artillerie-Beobachtungsstelle 1543:Eritrean War for Independence 1456:, the PRC imported 100 BTR-40 1403: 1113:Moldova inherited 27 BTR-60PB 1091:Russian NBC Protection Troops 1046:Soviet Union successor states 613:Lower front: 9 mm at 47ยฐ 610:Upper front: 7 mm at 86ยฐ 579: 501:The appearance of the German 414:'armoured carrier'). 181:10.3 t (11.4 short tons) 166: 4392:. Jane's Information Group. 3076: 2504: 2413:. Only a prototype was made. 2367: 2072:, one 1V19 (qv), three 1V110 1421:European Economy Summit 2004 1367:European Economy Summit 2004 619:Upper rear: 5 mm at 65ยฐ 466:Hungarian Revolution of 1956 7: 8860:GAZ Group military vehicles 8502:Armoured personnel carriers 8362:Modern UK fighting vehicles 7151:armoured personnel carriers 4247: 4198:Gendarmerie General Command 3918:War in Abkhazia (1992โ€“1993) 3845:Sino-Soviet border conflict 2978:transportor amfibiu blindat 2931: 2607:Batterie-Beobachtungsstelle 2487: 2421: 2386: 2280: 2054: 2014: 1949:BTR-60PB, 14 November 1984. 1748: 1737:Second Nagorno-Karabakh War 1591:(Soviet Union, Afghanistan) 1523:Sino-Soviet border conflict 1445:Sino-Soviet border conflict 1322:infantry fighting vehicle. 1180:1991โ€“1992 South Ossetia War 1171:War in Abkhazia (1992โ€“1993) 932:Sino-Soviet border conflict 926:Sino-Soviet border conflict 855:Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod 622:Lower rear: 7 mm at 0ยฐ 601: 385:armoured personnel carriers 127:Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod 10: 8891: 8629:Infantry fighting vehicles 8413:armoured fighting vehicles 8008:Armoured Multirole Carrier 7147:infantry fighting vehicles 6122:* East-German army manual 5741:"softland Police BTR-60PB" 5476:Steenkamp, Willem (1983). 5424:Westhorp, Chris (editor), 4435:. Darlington Productions. 3811:in service with the police 3101: 2957: 2953: 2919:People's Republic of China 2080:) and one 1V111 (based on 1926:, which is armed with the 1630:First Nagorno-Karabakh War 1439:People's Republic of China 1329: 1255:, Syria, Uganda, Vietnam, 1213: 1189: 1164: 1108: 422: 417: 8780: 8767: 8715: 8702: 8635: 8622: 8553: 8512: 8508: 8495: 8433: 8425: 8420: 8317: 8289: 7973: 7750: 7188: 7157: 5842:14 September 2008 at the 5786:10 September 2009 at the 4496:The Military Balance 2024 4474:The Military Balance 2008 4262:โ€“ Successor to the BTR-60 3741: 2877: 2804: 2794:Explosive reactive armour 2792:- BTR-60PB equipped with 2535:Finland bought later two 2345:crate on top of the hull. 1352: 1347:Taipalsaaren sukellusvene 1311:Battle of Cuito Cuanavale 1289: 1149:. Five out of the six BTR 1076: 961:infantry fighting vehicle 822: 805: 802: 792: 789: 786: 778: 775: 767: 764: 745: 557:troop compartment section 404: 361: 357:500 km (300 mi) 349: 341: 319: 308: 300: 290: 270: 250: 236: 231: 223: 215: 207: 185: 177: 173:Specifications (BTR-60PB) 172: 161: 148: 142:1960โ€“1976 (Soviet Union) 138: 122: 114: 106: 101: 90: 79: 71: 66: 57:Place of origin 56: 51:armored personnel carrier 42: 30: 23: 5856:Air Power Australia 9K35 5781:People's Liberation Army 5445:Vanneman, Peter (1990). 5235:Baryatinsky, M. (2007). 5213:Baryatinsky, M. (2007). 5195:Baryatinsky, M. (2007). 5180:Baryatinsky, M. (2007). 4498:. Taylor & Francis. 4276: 4035:People's Liberation Army 3568:โˆ’ 25 BTR-60PB as of 2021 3062: 1669:Kurdishโ€“Turkish conflict 1582:Kurdishโ€“Turkish conflict 1503:South African Border War 1228:Ukrainian National Guard 1099:Chernobyl Exclusion Zone 189:7.56 metres (24 ft 7180:Armoured reconnaissance 7019:(2021), pp. 12; 24; 39. 7015:Sex & Abi-Chahine, 6159:www.militaryfactory.com 5880:17 October 2011 at the 5675:George, Edward (2005). 4407:High, Gil (June 1998). 2892:Heckler & Koch HK21 2727: 2717:โ€“ Switchboard vehicle ( 2707:โ€“ Switchboard vehicle ( 2697:โ€“ Switchboard vehicle ( 2687:โ€“ Switchboard vehicle ( 2447: 1663:Civil War in Tajikistan 1576:Chadianโ€“Libyan conflict 525: 157:1,878 (Romania, TAB-71) 155:~25,000 (Soviet Union) 8865:Eight-wheeled vehicles 7175:Reconnaissance vehicle 6140:31 August 2014 at the 5823:1 October 2012 at the 5645:Polack, Peter (2013). 5065:4 January 2008 at the 4884:2 October 2011 at the 4591:2 October 2011 at the 4327:machine gun instead. ( 4196:service, used only by 3679:โˆ’ 24 BTR-60 as of 2024 3581: 3524:People's Defense Units 3443:โˆ’ 80 TAB-71 as of 2024 3400: 3098: 3028:โ€“ Occasionally called 3000:โ€“ Occasionally called 2969: 2900:Mk 19 grenade launcher 2770:DShK heavy machine gun 2737: 2396: 2364: 2260:mashina boyevogo posta 2123: 2026:BTR-60R-145BM "Chaika" 1950: 1854: 1763: 1644:First Persian Gulf War 1485: 1370: 1243: 1199: 999: 811:Power-to-weight ratio 695: 551: 543: 535: 494: 479: 456:were exposed when the 227:2 crew + 14 passengers 8344:WWII US Soft Vehicles 6259:18 April 2017 at the 6222:22 April 2017 at the 6203:22 April 2017 at the 6184:16 April 2016 at the 5937:31 March 2012 at the 5918:31 March 2012 at the 5899:19 March 2017 at the 5764:"APCs of the MO p. 1" 5501:Nortje, Piet (2003). 5385:5 August 2009 at the 5285:Military Balance 2007 5271:Shumilin, S. (2000). 5166:11 March 2016 at the 4344:A.V. Karpenko (1996) 3839:โˆ’ Captured 4 BTR-60PB 3575: 3394: 3084: 2967: 2760:remote weapon station 2735: 2633:Leitungsbaugerรคtesatz 2394: 2358: 2322:("quiver ") โ€“ During 2152:BTR-60PU-12M (9S482M) 2121: 2096:BTR-60 1V19 "Klyon-2" 2066:BTR-60 1V18 "Klyon-1" 1948: 1882:, where K stands for 1852: 1770:(1959) (P stands for 1761: 1472:BTR-60PB captured by 1471: 1410:in 1990, all BTR-60PB 1400:martial law in Poland 1360: 1241: 1197: 1010:Other operational use 997: 693: 686:Amphibious capability 549: 541: 534:The driver's station. 533: 492: 477: 460:used them during the 405:ะฑั€ะพะฝะตั‚ั€ะฐะฝัะฟะพั€ั‚ั‘ั€, ะ‘ะขะ  320:Ground clearance 6106:. Motorbuch Verlag. 5747:on 18 December 2007. 4912:on 30 December 2007. 4860:16 June 2008 at the 4824:, pp. 432, 434. 4367:Foss, Christopher F. 4351:Bassel Abi-Chahine, 4194:Turkish Armed Forces 3578:Somali National Army 3385:Libyan National Army 3290:โˆ’ 250 BTR-60 as 2024 2820:upgrade designed by 1419:for security during 1380:. They were used by 1058:. A number of BTR-60 698:The BTR-60 is fully 439:developed after the 244:5โˆ’9 mm at hull 8330:Mechanized infantry 7110:BTR-60PA walkaround 7105:BTR-60PB walkaround 7006:(2019), pp. 61; 97. 6913:4 July 2010 at the 6847:, pp. 211โˆ’212. 6722:, pp. 131โˆ’132. 6364:, pp. 180โˆ’181. 6352:, pp. 178โˆ’179. 6340:, pp. 342โˆ’343. 6074:. 2 September 2024. 5138:, Issue 41, pp 2, 3 5019:on 27 January 2008. 2623:Nachrichtenzentrale 2587:Schรผtzenpanzerwagen 2569:Schรผtzenpanzerwagen 2559:Schรผtzenpanzerwagen 2547:Former East Germany 2380:Practika Khorunzhyi 2130:BTR-60PU-12 (9S482) 2104:โ€“ Modernized model. 2090:โ€“ Modernized model. 2038:โ€“ Modernized model. 1754:Former Soviet Union 1731:Russo-Ukrainian War 1637:Romanian Revolution 1609:Invasion of Grenada 1537:Ethiopian Civil War 1374:Milicja Obywatelska 1298:(FAPLA) during the 1220:Russo-Ukrainian War 1218:During the ongoing 1119:War of Transnistria 1056:War of Transnistria 1050:In 1991, the BTR-60 800:Secondary armament 712: 634:Turret (BTR-60PB): 246:7 mm at turret 144:1970-1990 (Romania) 8415:after World War II 5861:2 May 2010 at the 5336:on 23 January 2023 4028:South Lebanon Army 3582: 3401: 3099: 2970: 2738: 2675:โ€“ Signals vehicle. 2397: 2365: 2320:9K35M3-K "Kolchan" 2124: 1951: 1855: 1764: 1696:War in Afghanistan 1689:Second Chechen War 1676:Civil War in Yemen 1616:Georgian Civil War 1557:Western Sahara War 1551:Lebanese Civil War 1486: 1482:IDF History Museum 1371: 1244: 1242:BTR-60s in Grenada 1224:Ukrainian Military 1200: 1000: 967:and one T-62 MBT. 845:Production history 710: 696: 552: 544: 536: 495: 480: 342:Fuel capacity 102:Production history 8812: 8811: 8808: 8807: 8763: 8762: 8698: 8697: 8618: 8617: 8614: 8613: 8491: 8490: 8372: 8371: 6288:"Military Review" 6274:"Military Review" 5770:on 4 August 2008. 5656:978-1-61200-195-1 5631:978-1-909982-02-4 5606:978-1-77007-117-9 5593:Holt, C. 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3167: 3155: 3153: 3141: 3139: 3127: 3125: 3109: 3107: 3104: 3097: 3093: 3091: 3087: 3079: 3065: 3020:TAB-71A R-1 452 3014:TAB-71A R-1 451 3008:TAB-71A R-1 450 2962: 2956: 2934: 2921: 2888:Mexican marines 2880: 2807: 2730: 2621:(NZ stands for 2549: 2507: 2490: 2450: 2389: 2370: 2283: 2264:NSV machine gun 2036:BTR-60R-145BM-1 1829:BTR-60P M1961/2 1821:BTR-60P M1961/1 1811:BTR-60P M1961/1 1756: 1751: 1741:2022โ€“present โ€“ 1729:2014โ€“present โ€“ 1722:2011โ€“present โ€“ 1649:1991โ€“present โ€“ 1622:War in Abkhazia 1580:1978โ€“present โ€“ 1498:(North Vietnam) 1491: 1460:and 100 BTR-152 1441: 1355: 1336:Karelia Brigade 1332: 1292: 1236: 1234:Foreign service 1216: 1192: 1167: 1111: 1079: 1064:War in Abkhazia 1048: 1012: 992: 928: 880: 875: 873:Service history 847: 837: 829: 824: 819: 814: 812: 794: 761: 739: 708: 688: 658: 656:Maneuverability 647:Roof: 7 mm 644:Rear: 7 mm 582: 569: 528: 516: 425: 420: 368: 354: 352: 333: 329: 326: 324: 295: 275: 273: 255: 253: 245: 243: 232: 199: 195: 192: 190: 156: 143: 130: 72:In service 67:Service history 38: 24: 19: 12: 11: 5: 8888: 8878: 8877: 8872: 8867: 8862: 8857: 8852: 8847: 8842: 8837: 8832: 8827: 8810: 8809: 8806: 8805: 8803: 8802: 8797: 8792: 8787: 8781: 8778: 8777: 8765: 8764: 8761: 8760: 8758: 8757: 8752: 8747: 8742: 8737: 8732: 8727: 8722: 8716: 8713: 8712: 8700: 8699: 8696: 8695: 8693: 8692: 8687: 8682: 8677: 8672: 8667: 8662: 8657: 8652: 8647: 8642: 8636: 8633: 8632: 8620: 8619: 8616: 8615: 8612: 8611: 8609: 8608: 8606:SBA-60K2 Bulat 8603: 8598: 8593: 8588: 8583: 8578: 8573: 8568: 8563: 8557: 8555: 8551: 8550: 8548: 8547: 8542: 8537: 8532: 8527: 8522: 8516: 8514: 8506: 8505: 8493: 8492: 8489: 8488: 8486: 8485: 8480: 8475: 8470: 8465: 8460: 8455: 8450: 8445: 8440: 8434: 8431: 8430: 8418: 8417: 8402: 8401: 8394: 8387: 8379: 8370: 8369: 8367: 8366: 8357: 8348: 8339: 8332: 8327: 8321: 8319: 8315: 8314: 8312: 8311: 8306: 8301: 8295: 8293: 8287: 8286: 8284: 8283: 8278: 8273: 8268: 8263: 8258: 8253: 8248: 8243: 8238: 8233: 8228: 8223: 8218: 8213: 8208: 8203: 8198: 8193: 8192: 8191: 8186: 8176: 8175: 8174: 8169: 8159: 8158: 8157: 8152: 8147: 8137: 8132: 8127: 8122: 8117: 8112: 8111: 8110: 8105: 8095: 8090: 8085: 8080: 8075: 8070: 8065: 8060: 8055: 8050: 8045: 8040: 8035: 8030: 8025: 8020: 8015: 8010: 8005: 8000: 7995: 7990: 7985: 7979: 7977: 7971: 7970: 7968: 7967: 7962: 7957: 7952: 7947: 7942: 7937: 7932: 7927: 7922: 7917: 7912: 7907: 7902: 7897: 7892: 7887: 7882: 7877: 7872: 7867: 7857: 7852: 7847: 7842: 7837: 7832: 7827: 7822: 7817: 7812: 7807: 7802: 7797: 7792: 7787: 7782: 7777: 7772: 7767: 7762: 7756: 7754: 7748: 7747: 7745: 7744: 7739: 7734: 7729: 7724: 7719: 7714: 7709: 7704: 7699: 7694: 7689: 7684: 7679: 7674: 7668: 7666:Tarantula HMAV 7663: 7658: 7653: 7648: 7643: 7638: 7633: 7628: 7623: 7618: 7613: 7608: 7603: 7598: 7593: 7588: 7583: 7578: 7573: 7568: 7563: 7558: 7553: 7548: 7543: 7538: 7533: 7528: 7523: 7518: 7513: 7508: 7503: 7498: 7493: 7488: 7483: 7478: 7473: 7468: 7463: 7458: 7453: 7448: 7443: 7438: 7433: 7430: 7425: 7420: 7415: 7410: 7405: 7400: 7395: 7390: 7385: 7380: 7375: 7370: 7365: 7360: 7355: 7350: 7345: 7340: 7335: 7330: 7325: 7320: 7315: 7310: 7305: 7300: 7295: 7290: 7287:Mahindra MPV-I 7280: 7275: 7270: 7265: 7260: 7250: 7245: 7240: 7235: 7230: 7225: 7220: 7215: 7210: 7205: 7200: 7194: 7192: 7186: 7185: 7183: 7182: 7177: 7172: 7167: 7161: 7159: 7155: 7154: 7142: 7141: 7134: 7127: 7119: 7113: 7112: 7107: 7102: 7097: 7092: 7087: 7080: 7079:External links 7077: 7075: 7074: 7072:, p. 782. 7062: 7060:, p. 150. 7050: 7048:, p. 636. 7033: 7021: 7008: 6995: 6993:(2003), p. 58. 6982: 6980:, p. 784. 6970: 6968:, p. 776. 6958: 6943: 6931: 6929:, p. 177. 6919: 6908:Croatian Armor 6900: 6898:, p. 528. 6888: 6886:, p. 394. 6873: 6871:, p. 324. 6861: 6859:, p. 215. 6849: 6837: 6835:, p. 526. 6825: 6823:, p. 208. 6813: 6786: 6784:, p. 207. 6774: 6772:, p. 386. 6762: 6736: 6734:, p. 193. 6724: 6712: 6693: 6691:, p. 282. 6681: 6679:, p. 635. 6656: 6654:, p. 443. 6644: 6642:, p. 507. 6632: 6630:, p. 505. 6620: 6618:, p. 295. 6608: 6606:, p. 190. 6596: 6594:, p. 441. 6584: 6582:, p. 503. 6572: 6570:, p. 371. 6560: 6558:, p. 290. 6548: 6546:, p. 353. 6536: 6522: 6520:, p. 497. 6510: 6508:, p. 496. 6498: 6496:, p. 491. 6486: 6484:, p. 490. 6474: 6472:, p. 348. 6462: 6460:, p. 487. 6450: 6448:, p. 428. 6438: 6436:, p. 486. 6426: 6424:, p. 483. 6414: 6412:, p. 481. 6402: 6400:, p. 252. 6390: 6378: 6376:, p. 474. 6366: 6354: 6342: 6330: 6293: 6279: 6265: 6246: 6228: 6209: 6190: 6171: 6146: 6127: 6115: 6095: 6086: 6077: 6059: 6034: 6009: 5998:(in Ukrainian) 5983: 5943: 5924: 5905: 5886: 5867: 5848: 5829: 5810: 5792: 5773: 5750: 5727: 5723:ZOMO Equipment 5710: 5692: 5685: 5662: 5655: 5637: 5630: 5612: 5605: 5585: 5566: 5546: 5539: 5518: 5511: 5493: 5486: 5468: 5461: 5437: 5417: 5391: 5347: 5316: 5287: 5278: 5260: 5242: 5220: 5202: 5187: 5172: 5140: 5071: 5027: 5021:(new address: 4915: 4890: 4866: 4838: 4826: 4811: 4809:, p. 432. 4799: 4797:, p. 434. 4718: 4692: 4657: 4597: 4548: 4546: 4543: 4542: 4541: 4524: 4512:Samer Kassis, 4510: 4504: 4488: 4482: 4466: 4460: 4444: 4429: 4404: 4398: 4385: 4379: 4369:, ed. (1990). 4363: 4349: 4340: 4337: 4334: 4333: 4331:, p. 432) 4308: 4306:, p. 434) 4295: 4293:, p. 434) 4281: 4280: 4278: 4275: 4274: 4273: 4268: 4263: 4257: 4249: 4246: 4245: 4244: 4231: 4218: 4200: 4179: 4166: 4153: 4139: 4126: 4112: 4098: 4084: 4070: 4056: 4038: 4005: 3991: 3978: 3965: 3952: 3935: 3921: 3903: 3889: 3875: 3862: 3859:Czechoslovakia 3848: 3826: 3812: 3789:captured from 3772: 3758: 3743: 3740: 3739: 3738: 3724: 3723: 3722: 3694: 3680: 3666: 3652: 3638: 3624: 3611: 3597: 3570: 3569: 3555: 3541: 3527: 3514: 3500: 3486: 3472: 3458: 3444: 3430: 3416: 3389: 3388: 3375: 3361: 3347: 3333: 3332:โˆ’ 8 as of 2024 3319: 3305: 3291: 3277: 3263: 3249: 3246:Congo-Kinshasa 3235: 3221: 3207: 3193: 3179: 3165: 3151: 3137: 3123: 3103: 3100: 3092: 3086: 3078: 3075: 3074: 3073: 3064: 3061: 3060: 3059: 3058: 3057: 3047: 3037: 3023: 3017: 3011: 3005: 2995: 2958:Main article: 2955: 2952: 2951: 2950: 2949: 2948: 2933: 2930: 2929: 2928: 2920: 2917: 2916: 2915: 2914: 2913: 2879: 2876: 2875: 2874: 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1752: 1750: 1747: 1746: 1745: 1739: 1733: 1727: 1720: 1713: 1712: 1711: 1698: 1692: 1685: 1678: 1672: 1665: 1659: 1653: 1647: 1640: 1633: 1626: 1625: 1624: 1612: 1605: 1599: 1592: 1585: 1578: 1572: 1566: 1560: 1553: 1547: 1546: 1545: 1533: 1532:(Egypt, Syria) 1530:Yom Kippur War 1526: 1525:(Soviet Union) 1519: 1513: 1512:(Egypt, Syria) 1506: 1505:(Angola, Cuba) 1499: 1490: 1487: 1478:Yom Kippur War 1449:Zhenbao Island 1440: 1437: 1354: 1351: 1331: 1328: 1291: 1288: 1268:Yom Kippur War 1235: 1232: 1215: 1212: 1191: 1188: 1166: 1163: 1110: 1107: 1087:Border Service 1078: 1075: 1047: 1044: 1011: 1008: 991: 988: 936:Zhenbao Island 927: 924: 879: 876: 874: 871: 846: 843: 840: 839: 834: 831: 826: 821: 816: 808: 807: 804: 801: 797: 796: 791: 788: 785: 781: 780: 777: 774: 770: 769: 766: 763: 757: 756: 753: 750: 747: 744: 741: 735: 734: 731: 728: 725: 722: 721:early BTR-60PA 719: 716: 707: 704: 687: 684: 657: 654: 651: 650: 649: 648: 645: 642: 639: 631: 630: 629: 626: 623: 620: 617: 614: 611: 581: 578: 568: 565: 527: 524: 515: 512: 510:machine guns. 424: 421: 419: 416: 383:eight-wheeled 371: 370: 365: 363:Maximum speed 359: 358: 355: 350: 347: 346: 343: 339: 338: 321: 317: 316: 310: 306: 305: 302: 298: 297: 292: 288: 287: 286:(3,000 rounds) 276: 271: 268: 267: 256: 251: 248: 247: 240: 234: 233: 229: 228: 225: 221: 220: 217: 213: 212: 209: 205: 204: 187: 183: 182: 179: 175: 174: 170: 169: 163: 159: 158: 153: 146: 145: 140: 136: 135: 129:(Soviet Union) 124: 120: 119: 116: 112: 111: 108: 104: 103: 99: 98: 92: 88: 87: 81: 77: 76: 73: 69: 68: 64: 63: 58: 54: 53: 44: 40: 39: 36: 28: 27: 17: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 8887: 8876: 8873: 8871: 8868: 8866: 8863: 8861: 8858: 8856: 8853: 8851: 8848: 8846: 8843: 8841: 8838: 8836: 8833: 8831: 8828: 8826: 8823: 8822: 8820: 8801: 8798: 8796: 8793: 8791: 8788: 8786: 8783: 8782: 8779: 8775: 8770: 8766: 8756: 8753: 8751: 8748: 8746: 8745:VPK-3927 Volk 8743: 8741: 8738: 8736: 8733: 8731: 8728: 8726: 8723: 8721: 8718: 8717: 8714: 8710: 8705: 8701: 8691: 8688: 8686: 8683: 8681: 8678: 8676: 8673: 8671: 8668: 8666: 8663: 8661: 8658: 8656: 8653: 8651: 8648: 8646: 8643: 8641: 8638: 8637: 8634: 8630: 8625: 8621: 8607: 8604: 8602: 8599: 8597: 8594: 8592: 8589: 8587: 8584: 8582: 8579: 8577: 8574: 8572: 8569: 8567: 8564: 8562: 8559: 8558: 8556: 8552: 8546: 8543: 8541: 8538: 8536: 8533: 8531: 8528: 8526: 8523: 8521: 8518: 8517: 8515: 8511: 8507: 8503: 8498: 8494: 8484: 8481: 8479: 8476: 8474: 8471: 8469: 8466: 8464: 8461: 8459: 8456: 8454: 8451: 8449: 8446: 8444: 8441: 8439: 8436: 8435: 8432: 8428: 8423: 8419: 8414: 8411: 8407: 8400: 8395: 8393: 8388: 8386: 8381: 8380: 8377: 8363: 8358: 8354: 8349: 8345: 8340: 8338: 8337: 8333: 8331: 8328: 8326: 8323: 8322: 8320: 8316: 8310: 8307: 8305: 8302: 8300: 8297: 8296: 8294: 8292: 8288: 8282: 8279: 8277: 8274: 8272: 8269: 8267: 8264: 8262: 8259: 8257: 8254: 8252: 8249: 8247: 8244: 8242: 8239: 8237: 8234: 8232: 8229: 8227: 8224: 8222: 8219: 8217: 8214: 8212: 8209: 8207: 8204: 8202: 8199: 8197: 8194: 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7788: 7786: 7783: 7781: 7778: 7776: 7773: 7771: 7768: 7766: 7763: 7761: 7758: 7757: 7755: 7753: 7749: 7743: 7740: 7738: 7735: 7733: 7730: 7728: 7725: 7723: 7720: 7718: 7715: 7713: 7710: 7708: 7707:VBL Gladiador 7705: 7703: 7700: 7698: 7695: 7693: 7690: 7688: 7685: 7683: 7680: 7678: 7675: 7672: 7669: 7667: 7664: 7662: 7659: 7657: 7654: 7652: 7649: 7647: 7644: 7642: 7641:Shorland S600 7639: 7637: 7634: 7632: 7629: 7627: 7624: 7622: 7619: 7617: 7614: 7612: 7609: 7607: 7604: 7602: 7599: 7597: 7594: 7592: 7589: 7587: 7584: 7582: 7579: 7577: 7574: 7572: 7569: 7567: 7564: 7562: 7559: 7557: 7554: 7552: 7549: 7547: 7544: 7542: 7539: 7537: 7534: 7532: 7529: 7527: 7524: 7522: 7519: 7517: 7514: 7512: 7509: 7507: 7504: 7502: 7499: 7497: 7494: 7492: 7489: 7487: 7484: 7482: 7479: 7477: 7474: 7472: 7469: 7467: 7464: 7462: 7459: 7457: 7454: 7452: 7449: 7447: 7444: 7442: 7439: 7437: 7434: 7431: 7429: 7426: 7424: 7421: 7419: 7416: 7414: 7411: 7409: 7406: 7404: 7401: 7399: 7396: 7394: 7391: 7389: 7386: 7384: 7381: 7379: 7376: 7374: 7371: 7369: 7366: 7364: 7361: 7359: 7356: 7354: 7351: 7349: 7346: 7344: 7341: 7339: 7336: 7334: 7331: 7329: 7326: 7324: 7321: 7319: 7318:Cockerill i-X 7316: 7314: 7311: 7309: 7306: 7304: 7301: 7299: 7296: 7294: 7291: 7288: 7284: 7281: 7279: 7276: 7274: 7271: 7269: 7266: 7264: 7261: 7258: 7254: 7251: 7249: 7246: 7244: 7241: 7239: 7236: 7234: 7231: 7229: 7226: 7224: 7221: 7219: 7216: 7214: 7211: 7209: 7206: 7204: 7201: 7199: 7196: 7195: 7193: 7191: 7187: 7181: 7178: 7176: 7173: 7171: 7168: 7166: 7163: 7162: 7160: 7156: 7152: 7148: 7140: 7135: 7133: 7128: 7126: 7121: 7120: 7117: 7111: 7108: 7106: 7103: 7101: 7098: 7096: 7093: 7091: 7088: 7086: 7083: 7082: 7071: 7066: 7059: 7054: 7047: 7042: 7040: 7038: 7031:, p. 94. 7030: 7025: 7018: 7012: 7005: 7002:Abi-Chahine, 6999: 6992: 6986: 6979: 6974: 6967: 6962: 6956:, p. 27. 6955: 6950: 6948: 6941:, p. 50. 6940: 6935: 6928: 6923: 6916: 6912: 6909: 6904: 6897: 6892: 6885: 6880: 6878: 6870: 6865: 6858: 6853: 6846: 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amphibious
armored personnel carrier
Soviet Union
Operators
List of conflicts
Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod
Regia Autonomฤƒ Pentru Producศ›ia De Tehnicฤƒ Militarฤƒ
Variants
Armor
KPVT
machine gun
PKT
machine gun
Torsion bar
Soviet
armoured personnel carriers
BTR-152
BTR
Russian
lit.
BTR-152
BTR-40
APCs
Second World War
Soviet Army
BTR-152
BTR-40
Egyptian Army
Suez Crisis

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