BTR-80
The Russian wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier BTR-80
The BTR-80 is a Russian 8×8 Armored Personnel Carrier. It was developed in the Soviet Union at the beginning of the 80s by Arzamas Zavod. The BTR-80 was put into service in 1986.
The BTR-80 has the same general build as is predecessor the BTR-70, with the power train in the rear. Onboard access is permitted by two lateral double doors. Firing traps are installed in the front of the vehicle and on its flanks, inclined at a 45° angle.
A large range of vehicles are developed based upon the frame of the BTR-80. The BTR-80A model is armed with a 30mm canon. The BTR-80 is widely exported throughout the world.
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Armament
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Machine gun : 14.5 mm
Coaxiale machine gun : 7.62 mm
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Specifications
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Crew : 3 + 7
Powertrain : KamAZ 7403, 260 hp
Speed : 80 km/h
Weight : 13.6 t
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Dimensions
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Length : 7.65 m
Width : 2.90 m
Height : 2.41 m