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Xe bọc thép chở quân (Nga) BTR-152 Papercraft
Volume 9.91 tons
Length 6.55 m; 6.83 m for BTR-152V
2.32 m . width
Height 2.04 m; 2.36 m; 2.41 m
Combat crew 2 drivers + 18 soldiers
Information(wiki)
The BTR-152 (BTR, Russian: бронетранспортер), also known as the BTR-140, is an armored personnel carrier (without amphibious and amphibious capabilities) built by the Soviet Union since 1950. BTR-152 was developed and used in tandem with designer VA Dedkov's BTR-40 vehicle based on the BTR-141 model from World War II. Entered into service with the Soviet Army in 1950-1991, it was used to supplement and replace the BTR-40. After 1970, the BTR-152 and BTR-40 vehicles were gradually replaced by the BTR-60, BTR-70 and BTR-80. It remained in the Soviet-Russian military border until 1993. African countries and countries in Asia belonging to the socialist bloc were also supplied by the Soviet Union for this vehicle and are still used by the militaries of many countries. used in the world.
Volume 9.91 tons
Length 6.55 m; 6.83 m for BTR-152V
2.32 m . width
Height 2.04 m; 2.36 m; 2.41 m
Combat crew 2 drivers + 18 soldiers
Information(wiki)
The BTR-152 (BTR, Russian: бронетранспортер), also known as the BTR-140, is an armored personnel carrier (without amphibious and amphibious capabilities) built by the Soviet Union since 1950. BTR-152 was developed and used in tandem with designer VA Dedkov's BTR-40 vehicle based on the BTR-141 model from World War II. Entered into service with the Soviet Army in 1950-1991, it was used to supplement and replace the BTR-40. After 1970, the BTR-152 and BTR-40 vehicles were gradually replaced by the BTR-60, BTR-70 and BTR-80. It remained in the Soviet-Russian military border until 1993. African countries and countries in Asia belonging to the socialist bloc were also supplied by the Soviet Union for this vehicle and are still used by the militaries of many countries. used in the world.
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