BTR-90
Appearance
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Type | Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
Place of origin | Russia |
Production history | |
Designed | 1993 |
Produced | 2004 - present |
Specifications | |
Mass | 20.9 tonnes |
Length | 7.64 m |
Width | 3.20 m |
Height | 2.98 m |
Crew | 3 (+7 passengers) |
Armor | classified |
Main armament | 30mm Shipunov 2A42 cannon (500 rounds) |
Secondary armament | 7.62mm PKT machine gun (2000 rounds), AT-5 Spandrel ATGM, one 30 mm automatic grenade launcher (400 rounds). |
Engine | turbocharged diesel 510 hp (380 kW) |
Power/weight | 24 hp/tonne |
Suspension | wheeled 8×8 |
Operational range | 800 km |
Maximum speed | 100 km/h, swim 9 km/h |
BTR-90 (GAZ-5923) is an 8×8 wheeled Infantry Fighting Vehicle 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. Armour protection is improved compared with the BTR-80, giving protection from 14.5 mm projectiles over the frontal arc.
It is armed with a 30 mm auto cannon, coaxial 7.62mm machine gun, as well as AGS-17 a 30mm automatic grenade launcher. Limited numbers have been produced and are in service with Russian Internal Troops.
Versions
- BTR-90M with 100 mm gun turret - a version of the vehicle with the same armament as fitted to the BMP-3. First seen publicly in 2001. Not currently in service.
- BTR-90 with a low pressured 125mm anti-tank gun acquired from the 2S25 Sprut light tank
Operators
- Russia - Entered service with the Russian army on June 9th 2008, becoming the first new APC to enter service since the dissolution of Soviet Union.[1]