What is a Russian BMP?

BMP stands for Boyevaya Mashina Pyekhoty 1 (Russian: Боевая Машина Пехоты 1; БМП-1), meaning “infantry fighting vehicle, 1st serial model”. The BMP-1 was the first mass-produced infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) of the Soviet Union, and the second worldwide behind the Hispano-Suiza HS.

What is the best IFV in the world?

The Puma is currently the most protected production IFV in the world. It has modular add-on armor. There is an option of three various protection levels to suit operational needs. With maximum level of protection the Puma is even heavier than a T-72 main battle tank.

How many BMPS does Russia have?

The BMP-3 infantry combat vehicle entered production in the late 1980s. About 120 BMP-3 vehicles are in service with the Russia Army and over 900 have been exported to a number of countries, including United Arab Emirates (600 vehicles), Cyprus (40), Indonesia (30), Kuwait (110) and South Korea (70).

What is the difference between a BTR and a BMP?

BTR forces can act as a strong anchor for armored forces, and can provide a solid back line which will provide a high number of support options and great variety. On the other hand BMP forces will be strong assault troops capable of a variety of missions.

How much does Puma IFV cost?

€17.14 million
Puma (German IFV)

Puma
Unit cost €17.14 million
Produced 2009–present
No. built 350 as of August 2021
Specifications

How good is the German Puma?

Berlin has a lot of experience with warfare and the German Bundeswehr’s Puma may be one of the best armored, most mobile IFVs in existence. Germany’s Puma infantry fighting vehicle may be one of the best-protected vehicles in the IFV class.

How many IFVs are in a brigade?

An ABCT includes 87 Abrams, 152 Bradley IFVs, 18 M109s and 45 armed M113 vehicles. The operational cost for these combat systems is $66,735 per mile. The range of the Abrams limits the brigade to 330 km (205 miles), requiring fuel every 12 hours.

Are IFV better than tanks?

IFVs carry infantry into battle as well as participating in combat, whereas tanks do not transport infantry. This difference is reflected by the smaller IFV primary weapon size, which frees up space for infantry and equipment. Size: Usually around 20-30 tons. Somewhat smaller than a tank.