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BMP-2K Russian Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)

BMP-2K

Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
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Basic Information
Name
BMP-2K Russian Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
Designation
BMP-2K
Alternate Designation
BMP-2K
Equipment Type
Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
Manufacturer
Kurganmashzavod
Date of Introduction
1980
Description

The BMP-2K is the command version of the BMP-2, it is designed to support and co-ordinate the actions of a BMP-2 unit when on the battlefield and ensure that it operates effectively with its supporting formations. The BMP-2K is also designed to contribute to a squadronʼs overall firepower, although it would ultimately attempt to remain further behind the line of combat.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Engine Diesel (300 hp)
Range 600.0 km
Variants
BMP-2 obr. Improved version with "kovriki" armour on turret front.
BMP-2 obr. 1986 Late-production model with new BPK-2-42 sight instead of the BPK-1-42.
BMP-2D Fitted with additional spaced type steel appliqué armour on the hull sides, under the driver's and commander's stations, and 6 mm thick appliqué armour on the turret.
BMP-2K Command variant fitted with two whip antennas mounted on the rear of the hull, one behind the turret and one on the right-hand side of the rear of the vehicle, one IFF antenna (pin stick) on the left-hand side of the rear of the vehicle and a support for a telescopic mast in the front of the IFF antenna.
BMP-2M This is the general designator for upgraded (modernizirovannyj) versions.
BMP-2M "Berezhok" Modernized version from KBP. This version has B05Ya01 Berezhok turret equipped with 2A42 30mm autocannon, PKMT 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, AGS-30 grenade launcher, 2+2 launchers for ATGM 9M133M "Kornet-M" and new day/night sights as found on the BMD-4.
BMO-1 Transport vehicle for a flamethrower squad armed with 30 RPO-A "Shmel" 93 mm napalm rocket launchers.
BVP-2V or VR 1p Former Czechoslovakia version
VPV equipped with a powered crane with 5 tonnes capacity, heavy winch, wider troop compartment etc. Hatches on top of the turret and the troop compartment were removed.
BMP-2 "Sarath" also known as BMP-II – Indian licence-produced variant of the BMP-2,built by Ordnance Factory Medak. The first vehicle, assembled from components supplied by KBP, was ready in 1987.
BMP-2 Light Tank India Version, DRDO developed light tank on BMP-2 Chassis DRDO light tank.
BMP-2 UGV "Muntra" – unmanned reconnaissance vehicle, "S" version is fitted with equipment used to detect nuclear, biological and India Version. unmanned reconnaissance vehicle, "S" version is fitted with equipment used to detect nuclear, biological and chemical contamination while the "M" version is designed to detect mines.
BMP-2MD Finnish modernisation of the BMP-2, which includes thermal camouflage, thermal sights, anti-aircraft sight and new day/night optics for the gunner and commander, heated cabin and seats, new external storage boxes functioning also as spaced armour and new radio and communications systems
System
Alternative Designation BMP-2K
Type Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
Manufacturer Kurganmashzavod
Family BMP-2
Crew 3 ea
Passenger Capacity 7 ea
Dimensions
Length 6.72 m
Width 3.15 m
Height 2.45 m
Weight, Combat 14.3 tons
Ground Pressure 0.63 kg/m
Automotive
Engine Name UTD-20S1
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 300 hp
Power-to-Weight Ratio INA
Fuel Capacity 462 liters
Batteries 2 × 140 Ah
Suspension torsion bar, hydraulic shock-absorbers on 1st, 2nd, and 6th roadwheels
Range 600 km
Speed, Maximum Road 65 km/h
Speed, Off Road 45 km/h
Speed, Average Cross 35 km/h
Speed Maximum Swim 7 km/h
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 0.7 m
Fording Depth Amphibious
Trench 2.5 m
Note Initial production BMP-2 is partially amphibious, and propelled in water by its tracks
Communications
Primary R-123M HF/VHF Transceivers
R-123M Radio Band 10-51.5 MHz
R-123M Radio Channels 1,261 Channels
R-123M Radio Range 16-55 km
Secondary R-11
Antenna (when vehicle is in motion) 4 meter whip antenna
Antenna (when vehicle is stationary) 10 m half-telescopic antenna
Navigation System GPK-69 Navigation System, while some of the BMP-2K's are equipped with a GLONASS Navigiation System
Note The BMP-2K can be recognized from the BMP-2 due to the additional radio antennae at the rear of the vehicle.
Main Gun
System
Name 1 x Shipunov 2A42, 30mm Autocannon
Type Autocannon
Caliber 30 mm
Length (Total) 3.027 m
Barrel Length 2,416 mm
Weight 115 kg
Action Gas-operated
Barrels 1 ea
Max Rate of Fire (Low) 200-300 rds/min
Max Rate of Fire (High) 550-800 rds/min
Effective Firing Range 2,000 m
Maximum Firing Range 4,000 m
Feed System Twin Feed
Traverse Range 360 deg
Traverse Left 180 deg
Traverse Right 180 deg
Maximum Elevation +75 deg
Minumum Elevation -5 deg
Firing Modes automatic and semi-automatic
Ammunition (Option 1)
Name 3UOF8
Type HEI
Caliber 30 mm
Cartidge 30 × 165mm mm
Muzzle Velocity 960 m/s
Basic Load 500 total of any combination 30mm projectile ea
Note A high-explosive incendiary round with A-670M nose fuze.The fuze produces a 0.15 millisecond delay on impact, and a self-destruct mechanism detonating the projectile after 7.5 to 14.5 seconds of flight (3900–5300 m distance from muzzle).
Ammunition (Option 2)
Name M929
Type APFSDS-T
Caliber 30 mm
Cartridge 30 × 165mm mm
Muzzle Velocity 1,260 m/s
Basic Load 500 total of any combination 30mm projectile
Note A sub-caliber fin-stabilized discarding sabot round with tracer from Belgian Mecar, with tungsten alloy penetrator. Penetration: 50 mm RHA steel at 60 degree impact at 1,000 m range
Ammunition (Option 3)
Name 3UBR8
Type APDS
Caliber 30 mm
Cartridge 30 × 165mm mm
Muzzle Velocity 1,120 m/s
Basic Load 500 total of any combination 30mm projectile
Note A sub-caliber discarding sabot. No tracer. Penetration: 25mm RHA at flat angle of impact, 1500 m range 25mm thick plate at 60 degree impact, 1500 m
Coaxial Weapon System
System
Name 1 x 7.62mm PKT (Kalashnikov's Machine Gun) General-Purpose Machine Gun
Type General-Purpose Machine Gun
Caliber 7.62 mm
Function In use as a front-line infantry and vehicle-mounted weapon with Russia's armed forces.
In Service 1961-present
Manufacturer Degtyaryov plant
Proliferation 1 Million +
Length (Overall) 1,203 mm
Length (Barrel) 605 mm
Weight (Gun Only) 9 kg
Weight (Tripod Only) 7.7 kg
Action Gas-operated, open bolt
Max Rate of Fire 650 rds/min
Effective Rate of Fire 250-300 rds/min
Effective Firing Range (With Sight Adjustments) 100-1,500 m
Maximum Firing Range 4,000 m
Feed System Non-disintegrating metal 50 round belts in 100 and 200/250 round ammunition boxes
Sights Iron Sights
Note The 7.62mm PKT can be controlled remotely and is slaved to the main gun,
Ammunition
Name 57-N-323S
Type Rifle
Caliber 7.62 mm
Cartridge 7.62×54mmR km
Muzzle Velocity 855 m/s
Accuracy of fire at 300 m 90 mm
Basic Load 2,000 ea
Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)
System
Name 9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel)
Type Soviet SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile.
Manufacturer Tula Machinery Design Bureau (Tula KBP) – Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod
In Service 1974-Present
Proliferation Algeria– used by mechanized infantry units Armenia Azerbaijan Egypt – mounted on Fahd armoured personnel carriers purchased in 1990s Belarus The launcher is been locally produced and upgraded. Bulgaria Croatia Cuba – not confirmed Czech Republic Eritrea[ Finland – known as PstOhj 82M, fired from 9P135M-1 launchers (withdrawn from service) Georgia Guinea Hungary Indonesia – mounted on BVP-2 infantry fighting vehicles operated by the marine corps India – 15,000 Konkurs-M, ordered in 2008 for Rs 1,380-crore. Another 10,000 Konkurs-M ordered for US$250 million in 2012. A new contract was signed in 2019 for USD 110 mln. Iran– produced domestically as Tosan-1 Iraq Ivory Coast (reported) Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Morocco[ Mongolia Moldova– used on BRDM-2 North Korea – produced domestically Pakistan – Used on Viper infantry fighting vehicle Peru Romania Russia – about 300 Konkurs-M complexes delivered annually in the last years (2014) Slovakia Turkmenistan Turkey Syria Ukraine Houthis – Tosan version
Variants 9M113M,Towsan-1, Tosan, Towsan, or M113, 9N131M1, 9N131M2-1
Launch platform Individual, vehicle
Length 1,150 mm
Diameter 135 mm
Wingspan 468 mm
Weight (Missile) 14.6 kg
Weight (9P135 Launching Post) 22.5 kg
Warhead Weight 2.7 kg
Engine Solid-fuel rocket
Guidance System Wire-guided SACLOS
Steering system Two control surfaces
Detonation Mechanism Contact
Speed 208 m/s
Maximum Operational Range 4 km
Minimum Operational Range 70 m
Penetration 600 mm of RHA
Basic Load 4 x 9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel) ATGM ea
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS Yes
Commander Periscopes 2 x TNPO-170A periscopes, plus a single TKN-3B binocular rear-view prism. Additionally, the Commander has a 1PZ-3 day monocular sight
Thermal Sight Gunner BPK-1-42 Sight
Driver's Central Day Periscope TNP-350B
Main Gun Stabilization Yes, two-plane stabilisation system designated as 2E36-1
Searchlight OU-3GA2 searchlight and the FG-126 searchlight
Protection
Hull Armor All-welded steel that is believed to be between 5 and 19 mm thick
Turret Armor 23-33 mm
Applique Armor Available
Explosive Reactive Armor Available
Active Protection System INA
Mine Clearing KMT-8 mine plow available
Self-Entrenching Blade INA
NBC Protection Collective, GO-27 Radioactive and chemical agent detector
Smoke Equipment 6 × turret-mounted 81 mm smoke-grenade launcher (2 × 3)
Smoke Screen TDA System using engine
Note Unlike the BMP-2,which has firing ports, the BMP-2K has no firing ports and is a C2 BMP version
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
B
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.72 m
Width
3.15 m
Height
2.45 m
Weight
14300 kg
Operators (8)
Russia
China
United States
Ukraine
India
Algeria
North Macedonia
CFE Treaty
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