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R-149BMR Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Command and Signal Vehicle

R-149BMR

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Basic Information
Name
R-149BMR Russian 8x8 Amphibious Armored Command and Signal Vehicle
Designation
R-149BMR
Alternate Designation
R-149BMR
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Gorkiy Automobile Factory
Date of Introduction
1990
Description

The R-149BMR is a Command and Signal variant of the BTR-80. The R-149BMR is typically used at the Russian equivalent to the United States Army's Brigade and Battalion Level. The BTR-80 is an 8×8 wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier (APC) designed in the USSR. The BTR-80 is a modern, lightly armored vehicle with a diesel power plant. It is manufactured at the Gorkiy Automobile Factory in Nizhniy Novgorod and has been in service since the early 1980s. The BTR-80 is a lightly armored amphibious vehicle with a collective chemical-biological-radiological (CBR) protective system. Operated by a crew of three, the vehicle can carry a squad of seven infantry troops. The BTR-80 8 x 8 armored personnel carrier is intended to carry personnel on the battlefield and provide close fire support. It can also carry out reconnaissance, combat support and patrol missions. It entered service with the Russian army in the late 1980's and has since been used in a number of military conflicts, including UN peacekeeping operations. The vehicle is in production and in service with the Russian army and with a number of other countries.The BTR-80 is superior to BTR-60/70 with a larger chassis, high-angle-of- fire turret, and single more powerful diesel engine (vs gasoline). Although the armament is same as BTR-60 and BTR-70, except for added smoke grenade dispensers on the back of the turret, the conical turret has been improved and the gun can elevate higher.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Wheeled (8x8)
Engine Water-cooled, V8 Diesel
Variants
BTR-80 (GAZ-5903) Original w/ 3 firing ports on each side & smoke grenade launchers.
BTR-80A (GAZ-59034 Stabilized turret w/ 2A72 gun, 7.62-mm coax MG, & new right side firing port.
BTR-80AK BTR-80A CP variant with 1 firing port on right side and 2 whip antennas at rear corners
BTR-80K (GAZ-59031) Command Post for 6; different turret w/ MGs & 3 radios (R-173, R-173P & R-159)
BTR-80 Kushetka-B (M1989/1) Command vehicle with additional communications gear & gun removed
BTR-80 PBKM (KM-80) Command vehicle with increased radio communications equipment
BTR-805 Modular turret armaments system (14.5-mm KPVT MG) & better fire control/sights
BTR-80 with Cummins Diesel Western Cummins 6CTA 8.3-C250 diesel engine test model; road speed to 100 km/h and range to 600 km
BTR-82/BTR-82A (Russia & Kazakhstan) Latest version; see separate WEG sheet
BTR-80UP (Ukraine) BTR-80 with 300hp engine improved armor protection & air conditioning
BTR-80UP-KB (Ukraine) Battalion level command vehicle
BTR-80UP-KR (Ukraine) Company level command vehicle
BTR-80UP-S (Ukraine) Staff Vehicle
BTR-80UP-M (Ukraine) Battlefield Ambulance
BTR-80UP-BREM (Ukraine) ARV
BTR-80UP-R (Ukraine) Dedicated reconnaissance vehicle
BTR-80UP-T (Ukraine) Dedicated cargo transport variant
KShM Kushetka-B (Ukraine) Command vehicle based upon the K1Sh1
BTR-94 (Ukraine) Amphibious armored car with twin 23-mm 2A7M guns (same guns as the ZSU-23-4)
BTR-3U/Okhotnik (Guardian) (Ukraine) 2001 BTR-94 upgrade w/ Shkval 1man turret w/ 30-mm gun, twin AT-5 ATGM launchers, 30-mm AGL, & a 7.62-mm MG. Jordanian version uses twin 23-mm gun & donated to the new Iraqi armed forces
BTR-3E1 (Ukraine) Export BTR-3U with the Shturm turret; 30-mm ZTM cannon, a 40mm AGL, & a 7.62-mm MG & a twin Barrier ATGM system.
BTR-4 (Ukraine) Soldiers enter & leave the vehicle through rear doors; Grom overhead weapons station with 30-mm automatic cannon, 7.62mm coax MG, & up to 4 9P135M Konkurs or Baryer ATGM missiles, & 1 30-mm AGL
BTR-80 GKKO (Hungary) Proposed vehicle with additional observation equipment, but no turret
BTR-80M (Hungary) 1993 Improvement with 240-hp DMZ-238M2 series engine
BTR-80 MPAEJ (Hungary) Battlefield engineer variant without turret
BTR-80 MPFJ (Hungary) Obstacle clearance vehicle without armament
BTR-80 MVJ (Hungary) ARV
BTR-80 SKJ (Hungary) Battlefield ambulance variant with enlarged passenger compartment
BTR-80 VSV (Hungary) NBC reconnaissance vehicle
TAB Zimbru (B33)(Romania) BTR-80 w/268hp Model 1240 V8-DTS engine, Romanian radios, & more 12.7-mm ammo storage space
Zimbru 2000 (Romania) Proposed improved TAB Zimbru with enlarged hull & 285-hp engine
Saur 1 (Romania) 2006 prototype with 275hp Cummins engine, rear entry/exit doors & new turret
Saur 2 (Romania) Improved Saur 1 prototype
BTR-80 "Caribe" (Columbia) Colombian designation for BTR-80 with 12.7mm machine gun
Kliver Turret System Prototype with the Kliver turret (see separate entry)
ZS-96 PSYOP variant w/ loudspeakers
ZS-88 Loudspeakers for PSYOP operations and riot control
“Tajfun” Prototype proposed for base security forces with a 7.62mm MG & the Kredo-1 radar
UNSh Standardized name for expanded chassis, but called Kusheta-B, ACRV, & BM
SPR-2 Wide Band Jamming System Turretless w/ large telescopic antenna to neutralize artillery shells with proximity fuses
RKhM-4-02 Upgraded RKhM-4 NBC reconnaissance vehicle
RKhM-4-01 Improved/modernized RKhM4 NBC vehicle
RKhM-4 NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle Outfitted with NBC equipment
RPM-2 (NKR) Radiological Reconnaissance Vehicle that first appeared in 2000
R-439-MD2 Satellite communications vehicle
R-439-BK1 Improved R-439-BK satellite communications vehicle
R-439-BK (Legenda 2BK) Satellite communications vehicle
R-165B Short-wave signal/ communications vehicle
R-149BM4A Command and Signal Vehicle
R-149BMR Signal/Communications vehicle
PU-12M7 (9S482MU) Improved PU-12M6 FA battery command vehicle
PU-12M6 (9S482M6) Field Artillery (FA) battery command vehicle
P-240BTZ Switchboard platform
K1Sh1 (GAZ-59032) (UNSH) Command Post with enlarged hull w/o turret armament
E-351BrM Mobile power station with diesel/electric generator
BREM-K (GAZ-59033) ARV Armored recovery vehicle with A-frame, tow bars, & stabilizers
BMM-80 (GAZ-59039 or Simfoniya) Battlefield ambulance for 9 sitting or 2 litter patients
BMM-3 Battlefield ambulance used as a mobile field hospital
BMM-2 Battlefield ambulance for use at the battalion level for field treatment
BMM-1 Battlefield ambulance for first aid & MEDVAC operations
BMM Medical series; BMM-1 (ambulance), BMM-2 (Bn Aid Stn), & BMM-3 (Bde Aid Stn)
2S23 (Nona-SVK) SP GunMortar System (Fire Support Vehicle) Breach-loaded 2A60 120-mm rifled mortar/gun system similar to the 2S9
BTR-80 R-975 Forward air control vehicle
BTR-80 1V152 Artillery C2 & forward observation vehicle w/ range finding, navigation & new optics
System
Alternative Designation R-149BMR
Description 8 X 8 wheeled APC as an upgrade to the BTR-70; 7 soldiers exit through 2 side doors; 4 firing ports on the right & 3 firing ports on the left
Crew 3 ea
Personnel 7 ea
Note See Communications for a detailed list of C2 equipment
Dimensions
Length 7.7 m
Width 2.9 m
Height 2.41 m
Weight, Combat 13.6 tons
Automotive
Engine Name KamAZ-7403
Engine Type Water-cooled, V8 Diesel
Automotive Performance 260 hp
Range, Cruising 600 km
Speed, Maximum Road 80 km/h
Speed, Maximum Off-Road 60 km/h
Speed, Maximum Swim 10 km/h
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 40 %
Vertical Step 0.5 m
Trench 2.0 m
Fording Depth Amphibious
Communications
Note Onboard automated workstations (AWS) interact with communications and navigation equipment and allow for information collection, input, processing, recording, display (to include on electronic maps), database maintenance, and output in both text and video formats. In addition, they ensure accurate navigation and automatically display the vehicle’s coordinates on the electronic map
Radio #1
Name R-168-0.1UM
Quantity 3 ea
Type VHF
Frequency 45-56 MHz
Capabilities Voice Data
Maximum Range 1.2 km
Mount Type Portable
In Service Yes
Power Supply 6NKGTs-0.94
Antenna antenna-feeder device with wide-band matching unit
Telephony 16 kb/s secure voice telephony
Data Transmission Rate data transmission at the rate of 1.2 to 16 kb/s via interfaces RS-232 or S1FL
Data Recording automated radio data recording
Types of Data Transmitted analog clear, non-protected with built-in cyphering unit; analog secure, protected with built-in cyphering unit; digital, from external terminal; tone call at frequency of 1000 Hz
Note #1 VHF handheld radio set R-168-0,1U (M)1Е is intended for radio communication of platoon- squad – soldier level
Note #2 The R-168-0.1U(M)E, R-168-0.1U(M)1E VHF handheld radio stations ensure clear and secure radio communications in tactical command level radio networks in harsh ECM environment
Note #3 By their tactical and technical characteristics, the R-168-0.1(U)ME and R-168-0.1(U)M1E radios are recommended to be used instead of analogues: R-147, R-158, R-162-0.1, R-163-0.5R, R-163-1U, R-168-0.1UE, R-168-0.5UE and «Barmitsa-RS»
Radio #2
Name R-168-5UN-1
Manufacturer Yaroslavl Radioworks Corp
Quantity 1 ea
Type VHF
Frequency 30-88 MHz
Capabilities FH Voice Data
Maximum Range 8-12 km
Mount Type Manpack
In Service Possibly Replaced
Battery Battery 10NKGTs 6-2
Antenna Rod antenna ASh-1.5
Handset Handset MTT-1
Types of Operation FM telephony with and without cyphering, transmission-reception of digital data from external terminal at the rate of 1.2 kb/s to 16 kb/s
Types of Data Transmitted Analog, clear and secure with the built-in ciphering unit; digital, from an external terminal; tone call at frequency of 1000 Hz
Note #1 The R-168-5U(N)1E VHF manpack-vehicular radio station provides clear and secure radio communications in tactical command level radio networks in harsh ECM environment. The radio station is produced as a manpack, vehicular or fixed version
Note #2 R-168-5UN(1)E replaces R-159 (16 kg), R-159M (16 kg), R-163-10U (14 kg)
Radio #3
Name R-168-25U-2
Quantity 2 ea
Type VHF
Frequency 30-180 MHz
Capabilities FH Voice Data Retrans
Maximum Range 25-40 km
Mount Type Vehicle
In Service Yes
Length 205 mm
Width 175 mm
Height 95 mm
Weight 3 kg
Operation Modes Fixed Frequency (FF) (simplex, two-frequency simplex). · Pseudorandom Reorganization of Working Frequency (PRWF) (simplex). · Adaptive Communication (AC) (simplex, two-frequency simplex). · The scanning reception at 8 in advance prepared frequencies. · Work with a suppressor of noise · Relaying. · The manual and automated record of the radio data with the optical interface (UVRD-O) which are radio given from the input equipment or from the external COMPUTER. · Emergency deleting of radio data. · Transfer and reception of circular, address and voice-frequency calls. · Management from the external COMPUTER on RS-232C joint. · Voice informant of actions of the operator. · Dialogue mode. · The automated working capacity control. · A simplex or a two-frequency simplex on one of 8 in advance prepared frequencies. · Simultaneous transfer of speech information and data.
Type of Work - Phone (TLF) with the frequency modulation (FM). - TLF with technical masking of speech information. - Data transmission from the external equipment.
Note #1 Provides a radio communication in radio networks of a tactical control link a regiment - a battalion - a company.
Radio #4
Name R-168-100U-2
Quantity 2 ea
Type VHF
Frequency 30-108 MHz
Capabilities FH Voice Data Retrans
Maximum Range 25-60 km
Mount Type Vehicle
In Service Yes
Reorganization speed 100 sk / with
Speed of Information Transfer, Speech 16 kbps
Speed of Information Transfer, Data 1,2... 16 kbps
Number of Radio Channels 2 ea
Interval of Working Temperatures - 40°C... + 55°C
Antena R-168BShDA antenna
Weight, Transciever 3 kg
Weight, VUFUS-25 block 19 kg
Weight, VUFUS-100 block 18 kg
Weight, UM-100 block 20 kg
Weight, block of BV-25 fans 1 kg
Radio #5
Name R-168-100KA
Quantity 1 ea
Type HF
Frequency 1.5-30 MHz
Capabilities FH Voice Data Telegraph Retrans
Maximum Range 25-360 km
Mount Type Vehicle
In Service Yes
Dimensions, A-100KAE Transceiver 410mm x 260mm x 285mm
Dimensions, Automated ASU-100KA 446mm x 295mm x 250mm
Dimensions,Secondary Power Supply of BP-100K 175mm x 263mm х 285mm
Weight, A-100KAE transceiver 28 kg
Weight, Automated ASU-100KA 19 kg
Weight, Secondary Power Supply of BP-100K 9 kg
Speed of Information Transfer 1200, 2400 bps
Working Temperatures - 40°C... +60°C
Radio #6
Name R-438M Belozer
Quantity 1 ea
Type Portable SATCOM System
Frequency INA
Capabilities Voice Data
Maximum Range 5,000 km
Mount Type Manpack
In Service Yes
Transfer Rates 1,200 bps
Two Channel Receiving Mode Yes
Note There is very little information about the R-438M Belozer
Main Weapons System
System
Name KPVT 14.5mm Heavy Machine Gun (KPV)
Type Heavy Machine Gun (KPV)
Caliber 14.5 mm mm
Manufacturer V.A. Degtyarev Plant
In Service 1949-Present
Proliferated Widely Proliferated Afghanistan Albania Algeria Angola Armenia Bangladesh Benin Bulgaria: locally produced Cambodia Cameroon Congo China: Type 56 machine gun, produced by Norinco Cuba Czechoslovakia (ex) Egypt Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Finland (KPVT) Georgia Guinea-Bissau Hungary India - Manufactured at Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli Iraq- Iraqi Armed Forces Popular Mobilization Forces Iraqi Kurdistan Iran Islamic State Ivory Coast Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades Laos Lebanon Libya Malawi Mali - Armed and Security Forces of Mali Malta - North Korea-made KPVs Mongolia Mozambique Myanmar North Korea Nicaragua Pakistan: Used by the Pakistan Army. Panama Poland Romania: KPV and KPVT built under license Russia Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic São Tomé and Príncipe Serbia (KPVT) Sierra Leone: Chinese QJG56 and Polish KPVT Slovenia (KPVT) Somalia South Africa Sudan Syria Togo Ukraine Yemen Vietnam Tanzania Zimbabwe
Weight 49 kg
Length, Total 1.980 mm
Barrel Length 1,346 mm
Width 162 mm
Height 225 mm
Rate of Fire 600 rds/min
Maximum Firing Range 4,000 m
Effective Firing Range 3,000 m
Feed System 40-round belt
Sights iron or optical
Maximum Elevation +60 deg
Minimum Elevation -4 deg
Fire on the Move Yes
Ammunition
Name INA
Type API-T
Caliber 14.5 mm
Cartridge 14.5×114 mm
Muzzle Velocity 1,005 m/s
Effective Range (Day) 2,000 m
Effective Range (Night) INA
Tactical Range 1,500-2,000 m
Armor Penetration 20 at 1,000 m/ 30 at 500 m
Basic Load 500 ea
Note Additional Ammo includes: API, I-T
Auxiliary Weapon System
System
Name 7.62mm PKT (Kalashnikov's Machine Gun) General-Purpose Machine Gun
Type General-Purpose Machine Gun
Caliber 7.62 mm
In Service 1961-present
Manufacturer Degtyaryov plant
Proliferation 1 Million +
Max Rate of Fire 650 rds/min
Effective Rate of Fire 250-300 rds.min
Weight (Gun Only) 9 kg
Weight (Tripod Only) 7.7 kg
Length, Total 1,203 mm
Length, Barrel 605 mm
Action Gas-operated, open bolt
Feed System Non-disintegrating metal 50 round belts in 100 and 200/250 round ammunition boxes
Sights Iron Sights
Effective Firing Range (With Sight Adjustments) 100-1,500 m
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 2,500 ea
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS INA
Thermal Sight Vehicle Commander INA
Thermal Sight Gunner INA
Gunner Day Sights 1P3-6, 1.2x/4x
Main Gun Stabilization No
Infrared Searchlight OU-3GA2M
Protection
Hull Armor Front armor of the BTR-80 APC protects against 12.7 mm rounds. All-round protection is against 7.62 mm rounds and artillery shell splinters.
Turret Armor Protection against 12.7mm and shrapnel
Applique Armor Available
Explosive Reactive Armor INA
Active Protection System INA
Mine Clearing INA
Self-Entrenching Blade INA
NBC Protection Yes, Collective
Smoke Equipment 6 x 81-mm smoke grenade launchers
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
R
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7.7 m
Width
2.9 m
Height
2.41 m
Weight
13600 kg
Operators (2)
Russia
Tanzania
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