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BTR (vehicle)

BTR, from Bronetransportyor/Bronetransporter, is any of a series of Soviet or post-Soviet military armoured personnel carriers (APCs).

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Soviet UnionBTR-40 – Armoured 4×4 truck (1950s) based on GAZ-63 four wheel drive truck. • BTR-40P – Another name for the BRDM-1. • BTR-40PB – Another name for the BRDM-2. • BTR-50 – Tracked APC (1954) based on the PT-76 amphibious light tank chassis. • BTR-60 – Eight-wheeled APC (1959). • BTR-70 – Eight-wheeled APC (1972). • BTR-80 – Eight-wheeled APC (1986). • BTR-152 – Armoured 6×6 truck (1950s) based on the ZIS-151, with later variants using the ZIL-157 truck. • BTR-DBronetransportyor, Desanta (, literally "armoured transporter of the Airborne"), stretched six-wheel transport variant of the BMD-1 airborne IFV. • BTR-MD "Rakushka" – APC variant of the BMD-3. Planned successor for the BTR-D. RussiaBTR-90 – Russian eight-wheeled APC (1990s). • BTR-T – Russian tracked infantry fighting vehicle based on the T-55 chassis (1990s). • BTR-22 – Russian eight-wheeled APC first shown 2024 UkraineBTR-3 – Ukrainian BTR-80 variant eight-wheeled APC (2000). It is manufactured by KMDB in Ukraine. The BTR-3 is an all-new production vehicle, rather than an upgrade of the existing in-service vehicle, such as the BTR-80. • BTR-4 – Another Ukrainian eight-wheeled APC (2006) with rear doors designed in Ukraine by the Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau (SOE KMDB) as a private venture. The prototype was unveiled at the Aviasvit 2006 exhibition held in Ukraine in June 2006. • BTR-7 – an upgrade of the BTR-70. • BTR-94 – Ukrainian modification of the Soviet eight-wheeled BTR-80. ==Notes==
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