BRDM

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BRDM is an initialism for Boyevaya Razvedyvatelnaya Dozornaya Mashina, (RU Боевая Разведывательная Дозорная Машина), literally "Combat Reconnaissance Patrol Vehicle" . The BRDM is a four wheeled amphibious vehicle vehicle which is very lightly armoured by todays standards. Both versions were produced in the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries. Both versions came in an ATGM variant. The BRDM-2 also came as a command vehicle and as an air defence vehicle.

It comes in three versions:

[edit] BRDM-1

BRDM-1 with 12.7mm DsHK Heavy Machine gun
BRDM-1 with 12.7mm DsHK Heavy Machine gun

The BRDM-1 (also known as the BTR-40P) first appeared in 1959, and was in production until 1966. Total production was around 10,000 vehicles, less than 600 remain in the reserves of a number of countries. It was armed with a pintle-mounted heavy machine gun. The initial version of the vehicle, the Model 1957, had an open roof, but the standard production model, the Model 1958, had a roof with twin hatches.

The vehicle was used as the basis of the 2P27 anti-tank missile launcher, using AT-1 Snapper missiles mounted in a retractable launcher.

[edit] BRDM-2

Iraqi BRDM-2 at the U.S. National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning
Iraqi BRDM-2 at the U.S. National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning
BRDM-2 based 9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9) of Serbian Army Air Defense.
BRDM-2 based 9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9) of Serbian Army Air Defense.

The BRDM-2 was intended to replace the earlier BRDM-1 with a vehicle that had improved amphibious capabilities and better armament. The BRDM-2 is driven by a rear-mounted gasoline engine that also supplies power to a waterjet for amphibious travel. It has a crew of four, a driver, co-driver, commander, and gunner. The armament is the same as the BTR-60 armoured personnel carrier, a 14.5 mm KPV heavy machine gun with a 7.62 mm machine gun as a secondary weapon. The armor on the vehicle protects fully against small arms fire and artillery shell splinters. This vehicle has been exported extensively and is in use in at least 45 countries.

The BRDM-2 is sometimes confused with the Hungarian D-442 FUG amphibious scout car and the D-944 PSZH APC, which have rear engines but also have twin waterjets.

[edit] BRDM-3

Although some Western sources use the designator BRDM-3 for the 9P148 - an anti-tank variant of the BRDM-2 with ATGM launcher - the BRDM-3 is in fact based on the BTR-80 8x8 APC. It is proposed to replace the obsolete BRDM-2 but so far it hasn't entered service yet.

Soviet and post-Soviet armoured fighting vehicles after World War II
List of armoured fighting vehicles by country