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K-16 Bumerang Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)

Boomerang, VPK-7829 Bumerang

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Basic Information
Name
K-16 Bumerang Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Designation
Boomerang, VPK-7829 Bumerang
Alternate Designation
Boomerang, VPK-7829 Bumerang
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
2015
Description

In the early 1990s, the BTR-90 was developed as a replacement for the BTR-80 in the Russian Army. While it was a moderate improvement in armament, protection, mobility, and internal space over its predecessor, it all came at the cost of greatly increased unit price. It wasn't accepted into service (except in small numbers) as the modest increase in performance wasn't seen as enough justification for its cost and complexity. Purchases of the BTR-80 stopped in 2010 and the improved BTR-82 was obtained as a stop-gap measure. In mid-2011, the Russian Ministry of Defense issued a requirement for a new modular wheeled family of armored vehicles instead of buying the BTR-90. Development of a new wheeled APC is being done alongside the new and similarly armed and armored but tracked Kurganets-25 infantry fighting vehicle, the Kurganets-25 armored personnel carrier, and heavy T-15 Armata IFV. The Boomerang vehicle is based on Armata Universal Combat Platform. It is amphibious and is able to negotiate and overcome water obstacles using two waterjets. In a departure with the previous BTR (Like BTR-70) series of vehicles, the engine will be located in the front instead of the rear. Engine location was a significant drawback of BTR vehicles, where soldiers had to exit the vehicles through cramped side doors. The Boomerang has rear doors and roof hatches for troop entry and exit. It has a crew of three consisting of the driver, gunner, and commander and holds eight troops. Protection comes from ceramic armor and technologies to prevent shell splinters. Like BTRs, the Boomerang is an 8×8 wheeled vehicle, and is equipped with a 750 hp turbocharged diesel engine. Several components and subsystems will be interchangeable between the Boomerang and Kurganets-25 APC, and it is hoped that both vehicles will be powered by the same engine though that is not the case to date. The K-16 Boomerang armored personnel carrier (APC), is lightly armed with a remote controlled turret and a 12.7mm heavy machine gun. In November 2011, media reports said the new project had been approved. In February 2012, a high ranking Russian general officer said that the Russian Army would be taking the first deliveries of the Boomerang prototype in 2013. Large-scale deliveries were to begun in 2015. At least 2,000 Boomerang vehicles are to replace the BTR-80 and BTR-82/A in Russian service.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Wheeled (8x8)
Main Weapon 1 x 2A42 30mm Automatic Cannon
Engine Diesel (510 hp)
Active Protection Has sensors but no countermeasures
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 100.0 km/h
Range 800.0 km
Variants
Armored Transport Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Armored Ambulance Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Command Post Vehicle Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Reconnaissance Vehicle Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Anti-tank Missile Carrier Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Air Defense Missile Launcher Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Fire Support Vehicle Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Mortar Vehicle Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Light Tank Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
57mm Auto-cannon Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
125mm Gun Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
Self-propelled Gun Variant proposed by the Russian army but not developed yet.
System
Alternative Designation Boomerang, VPK-7829 Bumerang
Crew 3 ea
Passenger Capacity 9
Maximum Effective Range 2,000 m
Dimensions
Length 8 m
Width 3 m
Height 3 m
Weight, Combat 20,000 kg
Automotive
Engine Name UTD-32TR
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 510 hp
Cruising Range 800 km
Speed, Maximum Road 100 km/h
Speed, Cross Country 50 km/h
Speed Maximum Swim 12 km/h
Fording Depth NA, amphibious
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 40 %
Vertical Step 0.6 m
Trench 2 m
Main Gun
System
Name 1 x 2A42 30mm Automatic Cannon
Type Automatic Cannon
Caliber 30 mm
Turret Bumerang-BM remote weapon station turret
Coaxial Weapon System
Name 1 x PKT 7.62mm General-Purpose Machine Gun
Type General-Purpose Machine Gun
Caliber 7.62 mm
Anti-Tank Guided Missile
Name 4 x 9m133 Kornet-EM
Type Anti-Tank Guided Missile
Maximum Range 8,000 m
Fire Control
Name INA
Turret Remote Control Turret
Computerized FCS Yes
Thermal Sight Vehicle Commander Yes
Thermal Sight Gunner Yes
Main Gun Stabilization Yes
Range, Day Sight INA
Range, Thermal Sight INA
Protection
Hull Armor V-Shaped, ceramic hull provides protection agains 14.5mm and artillery shrapnel
Turret Armor Unmanned Turret
Applique Armor Yes, Ceramic
Explosive Reactive Armor Optional
Active Protection System Has sensors but no countermeasures
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade INA
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment Yes
360 degree field of view for crew Yes
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
K
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
8 m
Width
3 m
Height
3 m
Weight
20000 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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