
BTR-D - Wikipedia
Pintle-mounted automatic grenade launchers (AGS-17, AGS-30 or AGS-57) and/or machine guns (PKM, 6P41, "Utyos" or "Kord"). The BTR-D is a Soviet airborne multi-purpose tracked armoured personnel carrier. It was introduced in 1974 and first seen by the West in 1979 during the Soviet–Afghan War.
BTR-RD Robot - Weaponsystems.net
The BTR-RD is a late Cold War era tank destroyer of Soviet origin. The BTR-RD is nicknamed "Robot". It was developed in the late 1970's to transport anti-tank teams operating in support of Soviet VDV airborne forces. The BTR-RD was introduced in 1983, alongside the BMD-1P that appeared since 1979.
BTR-D airborne APC (1972) - tank-afv.com
This serial airborne APC was completed in 1974, approved for production entering service the same year a "BTR-D". Since then, it was largely produced in the hundreds and deployed within all Soviet paratroopers units.
BTR-D - Army Recognition
Mar 15, 2025 · The BTR-D is an airborne tracked armoured vehicle personnel carrier which was designed and manufactured in Russia. The BTR-D was deployed for the first time during the Russian invasion of Afghanistan.
BTR-D - Weaponsystems.net
The BTR-D is a late Cold War era armored personnel carrier of Soviet origin. It was developed in the early 1970's to accompany the BMD-1 airborne combat vehicle. The BTR-D is based on the BMD-1 and can also be airdropped from transport aircraft. The BTR-D was created by lengthening the BMD-1 chassis.
Not alone! The BTR-D support vehicle - Team Yankee
BTR-RD Anti-Tank Platoon. The BTR-RD, on the other hand, is a vehicle designed to provide airborne units with the anti-tank fire needed to deal with enemy armoured vehicles at long ranges.
BTR-RD Robot - Airborne Tank Hunter - YouTube
Aug 22, 2023 · Nicknamed "Robot", the BTR-RD is a self-propelled anti-tank system of the late Cold War of Soviet origin. Developed in the late 1970s, the BTR-RD was intended for...
BTR-D BMD M1979 - Federation of American Scientists
First seen during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the BTR-D is often referred to as the BMD M1979 by NATO. This a multi-purpose armored transporter can be parachute landed with airborne troops, and is used by Air Assault Forces in a variety of roles and configurations.
BTR-D BMD M1979 - GlobalSecurity.org
Sep 7, 2011 · First seen during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the BTR-D is often referred to as the BMD M1979 by NATO. This a multi-purpose armored transporter can be parachute landed with airborne...
25 Facts About BTR-D - Facts.net
Feb 24, 2025 · What is the BTR-D? The BTR-D is a Soviet airborne multi-purpose tracked armored personnel carrier. It was designed to transport troops and cargo while providing protection against small arms fire and shell splinters. Let's dive into some fascinating facts about this versatile vehicle.