PN79 -> RE: APC, IFV and other light armoured vehicles (11/17/2019 10:10:33 PM)
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APCs and IFVs: OT-810 - in service from 1959/60 - gradually transferred to reserve and to different tasks from carrying infantry squad - withdrawn completely in 1990s BTR-50PK - delivered from the USSR - in service from 1959 - disappeared in 1970s OT-62 - in service from 1962/63 - this is combat variant with turret with 7.62mm UK-59T and 82mm T-21 (cannot be fired while buttoned) - later variant OT-62A was without turret and was used as support vehicle (i.e. it was not used for infantry squad transport) - scrapped in 1990s, support variants probably stayed longer OT-64 - in service from 1964 - this is variant without turret, military designation is just OT-64 but factory is SKOT A which is often written as OT-64 A - it was relegated to other duties once turreted variant become available - there were other support variants like command, technical, medical - in service till 2000s OT-64A - this is correct military designation for turreted variant while factory designation is SKOT 2A - in service from 1967 - used only for infantry squad transport - withdrawn in 1990s OT-90 - in service from 1990 - based on BVP-1 with turret from OT-64A - the reason for this was CFE treaty which set max limits of armaments this way: maximum of APCs, IFVs and HACVs together: 2050, from that however the IFVs could be max 1430 and from that HACVs max 103. SD-100 which belonged to HACVs category were to be scrapped but there were still more than 2000 BVP-1 alone not counting other vehicles. So it was decided to scrap OT-64A (and also OT-62) and make new OT-90 which can be in APC category while BVP-2, BPzV, BRM-1K and rest of BVP-1 were in IFV category. BVP-1 - small number in service from 1972, large deliveries from 1974 - in service till 2000s - battalion command version is BVP-1K, there was also medical variant BVP-2 - 30 delivered from the USSR in 1983 - domestic production from 1987 MT-LB - few basic MT-LB were delivered for drivers training for units with vehicles based on this APC There was also PU-12 vehicle (mobile air defence command post based on BTR-60).
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