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BTR-90 (GAZ-5923) Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)

BTR-90

Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
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Basic Information
Name
BTR-90 (GAZ-5923) Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Designation
BTR-90
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer
Arzamas Machine Building Plant (AMZ), a subsidiary of the Military Industrial Company
Date of Introduction
2004
Description

BTR-90 (GAZ-5923) is an 8×8 wheeled armored personnel carrier developed in Russia, designed in 1993 and first shown publicly in 1994. It is a larger version of the BTR-80 vehicle, fitted with a BMP-2 turret. Armor protection is improved compared with the BTR-80, giving protection from 14.5 mm projectiles over the frontal arc. It is armed with a 2A42 30 mm autocannon, a coaxial 7.62 mm PKT machine gun, an AT-5 Spandrel ATGM, as well as an AGS-17D 30 mm automatic grenade launcher. Limited numbers have been produced and are in service with Russian Internal Troops. In October 2011, the Ministry of Defense refused to buy the BTR-90 and did not include them in the list of the state program of armament until 2020, and waived exports for the BTR-90. The BTR-90 has a pointed nose, somewhat similar to that of the LAV-25. The hull is made of welded steel armor plate and is slightly larger and higher than the BTR-80, from which it is developed. A turbocharged, liquid-cooled, multi-fuel diesel engine is used, which can develop 510 bhp. The vehicle has an eight-wheel drive and has an automatic reversible hydro-mechanical transmission, which is capable of providing different speeds to each side of the vehicle. Duplicated electrical and compressed air engine start systems are also used. The wheels are utilized with independent torsion-bar suspension and the traverse arms have high capacity telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers. Communication equipment installed in the BTR-90 includes an R-163-50U radio set for external communications, an R-163UP receiver, and an R-174 intercom device for communication between the crew members. The layout and positioning of equipment and parts in the BTR-90 is similar to those of the BTR-80 and BTR-80A. The commander and gunner are accommodated in a fighting compartment in the turret. This compartment also houses a BPK-3-42 gunner's day/night sight and a 1P-13 commander's optical sight. Optionally, a BPK-M thermal imaging sight can be fitted in this compartment as the gunner's sight. The driver is located somewhat to the middle of the hull, just in front of the turret. The troop compartment is located behind the driver's position and the turret. The engine compartment is at the rear of the hull. Hatches are provided on the top of the turret and hull, and side doors are available in the middle of the vehicle. These are designed to allow quick dismounting and boarding of troops even while the vehicle is on the move. The eight wheels are located as two sets, with two pairs at the front of the hull and two pairs at the rear. Split side doors are located between these two sets of wheels. The two forward pairs of wheels are utilized with power steering. The BTR-90 is capable of achieving a maximum speed of 100 km/h, and has cross-country driving ability comparable to that of tracked vehicles, with an average speed of 50 km/h. The vehicle is fully amphibious and can negotiate water obstacles without any preparation. Two water jet propellers power the vehicle in water, and it can achieve a maximum speed of 9 km/h. It can enter and be deployed from amphibious assault ships from the water. The BTR-90 can be deployed by truck, rail, and also by water and air transportation means. Its hydro-mechanical transmission helps to increase its maneuverability by providing different speeds to each side of the vehicle. This allows the BTR-90 to have a low turning radius of 6 m. When turning with only the front four wheels, it has a turning radius of 14 m. It can cross up to 2.1 m wide trenches and can negotiate 60% gradients, 30% side slopes, and 0.8 m vertical steps. The vehicle has an inner capacity of 12 cubic meters and can carry a load of 7,000 kg. An air conditioning system can be added optionally. The commander has the ability to carry out all-round surveillance and can take full control of the weapons from the gunner. An onboard information control system (OICS) enables automatic control over the transmission, engine, and other important parts of the BTR-90, and it is the first armored personnel carrier to have such a system. A centralized tire pressure control system is also available and allows the vehicle to move even if four of its wheels are destroyed.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Wheeled (8x8)
Main Weapon 2A42 30 mm autocannon
Engine V-10 Turbocharged Diesel (510 hp)
Active Protection Available
Max Speed 100.0 km/h
Range 850.0 km
Variants
BTR-90 with 100 mm turret This turret retains the same armament as the turret fitted to the BMP-3 infantry combat vehicle (ICV) This consists of a stabilized 100 mm 2A70 gun, 30 mm 2A72 cannon and 7.62 mm PKTM MG.
BTR-90 with Berezhok weapon system Berezhok is fitted with a new turret developed by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau which retains the 30 mm 2A42 cannon and 7.62 mm PKT coaxial machine gun but has the more recent 30 mm AG-30 AGL.
System
Alternative Designations BTR-90
Type Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)
Manufacturer Arzamas Machine Building Plant (AMZ), a subsidiary of the Military Industrial Company.
Configuration 8x8
Crew 3 (driver, commander, gunner)
Passengers 7 ea
Cargo Capacity can carry loads up to 7 000 kg in place of the troops.
Dimensions
Length 8.05 m
Width 3.06 m
Height 3.05 m
Wheel Base 4.80 m
Weight 22,000 kg
Ground Clearance 0.51 m
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type V-10 turbocharged, water cooled, diesel
Engine Power 510 hp
Power-to-Weight Ratio 23.18 hp/t
Fuel Capacity INA
Suspension torsion bar suspended from A-frame mounts, dual hydraulic shock-absorbers on first and last road wheel stations and single hydraulic shock-absorbers on second and third wheel stations
Steering power assisted, front four wheels
Tires 14.00 × 20
Maximum Speed, Land 100 km/h
Maximum Speed, Water 9 km/h
Range 850 km
Gradient 60%
Side Slope 30%
Vertical Obstacle 0.8 m
Trench 2.1 m
Communications
Radio R-163-50U VHF
Receiver R-163-UP receiver
Intercom R-174 intercom
Main Weapons System
System
Name 1 x Shipunov 2A42 Autocannon
Type Autocannon
Caliber 30 mm
Length 3.027 m
Barrel Length 2,416 mm
Weight 115 kg
Barrels 1 ea
Action Gas-operated
Elevation +75° (1333 mils) / -5° (-89 mils)
Traverse 360°
Rate of Fire 200 to 300 rds/min (low); 550-800 rds/min (high)
Muzzle Velocity 960 m/s
Maximum Firing Range 4,000 m
Effective Firing Range 2,000 m
Feed System Twin feed
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 30 mm
Cartridge 30 × 165 mm
Basic Load 500
Coaxial Weapon System
System
Name 1 × coaxial mounted 7.62 mm PKTM machine gun
Type General-Purpose Machine Gun
Caliber 7.62 mm
Length 1,098 mm
Width 195 mm
Height 170 mm
Weight 10.5 kg
Rate of Fire 800 rds/m
Muzzle Velocty 850 m/s
Maximum Firing Range 4,000 m
Belt 250 Rounds
Sights Iron Sights
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 7.62 mm
Cartridge 7,62х54Rmm
Basic Load 2,000 Rounds
Auxiliary Weapon System
System
Name 1 × turret mounted 30 mm AG-17 automatic grenade launcher (externally mounted)
Type Automatic Grenade Launcher
Caliber 30 mm
Length 840 mm
Weight 31 kg
Action Blowback
Rate of Fire 400 round/min
Muzzle Velocity 185 m/s
Effective Firing Range 800 to 1,700 m
Feed System 29 grenades belt
Sights Adjustable iron sights, optional mount required for optical sights
Ammunition
Type Projectile
Caliber 30 mm
Cartridge 30×29mm
Basic Load 400 Rounds
Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)
Name 4 x 9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel)
Type SACLOS Wire-Guided Anti-Tank Guided Missile
Manufacturer Tula Machinery Design Bureau (Tula KBP) – Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod
In Service 1974-Present
Proliferation Widely Proliferated
Launcher Type 9P135 launching post
Length, With Gas Generator 1,150 mm
Length, Without Gas Generator 875 mm
Diameter 135 mm
Wingspan 468 mm
Launcher Weight 22.5 kg
Missile Weight 14.6 kg
Warhead Type 9N131 HEAT
Warhead Weight 2.7 kg
Detonation Mechanism Contact
Engine Solid-fuel rocket
Operational Range 70 m - 4 km
Speed 208 m/s
Guidance System Wire-guided SACLOS
Steering System Two control surfaces
Launch Platforms Individual, vehicle
Basic Load 4 ea
Fire Control
FCS Name INA
Computerized FCS No
Gunner's Day/Night Sight BPKZ-42 gunner's combined day/night sight
Commander's Optical Sight 1P-13 commander's optical sight
Gun Stabilizer, Vertical Yes
Gun Stabilizer, Horizontal Yes
Protection
Hull Armor The armor of the BTR-90 comprises welded steel armour plates. The armour can withstand hits from 14.5 mm rounds over the frontal arc. The side armour can provide protection against large caliber machine gun fire and shrapnel.
Turret Armor Welded steel armor plates.
Applique Armor Available, Additional armoured plates can be installed on the vehicle to increase protection.
Explosive Reactive Armor Available, Special Tifon explosive reactive armor was developed for this APC
Active Protection System Available, Active protection methods can also be used, such as explosive reactive armor.
Self-entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection System Collective
Smoke Equipment 6 x 81-mm smoke grenade launchers
Survivability Equipment Mine protected hull
Automatic Fire Suppression Systems Yes
Firing Ports There are a some firing ports in the vehicle hull
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
B
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
8.05 m
Width
3.06 m
Height
3.05 m
Weight
22000 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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