Su24 with a pair of Storm-Shadows.

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Infantry fighting vehicle called "BMPV," with modified BMP-2 IFV turret installed on T-62 tank chassis.

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I thought the franken-mtlbs were ugly, but that one... that one takes first place.

Also, ERA on a BMP2 turret is bad news for the crew.
 
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Infantry fighting vehicle called "BMPV," with modified BMP-2 IFV turret installed on T-62 tank chassis.

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I thought the franken-mtlbs were ugly, but that one... that one takes first place.

Also, ERA on a BMP2 turret is bad news for the crew.
that "frankenstein" is very interesting, a new idea for cubans o_O
 
Another iteration of the T64-APC.

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With a little something reminiscent of the Chinese Type63 APC.


edit: from 2015
 
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T64BM Bulat.


 
True mate.......... 🫤
Refurbishment of the Ukrainian Bradley IFV damaged in combat.

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The Ukrainians praise these vehicles very much because even after an artillery shell is about to explode or a mine is hit, the crew has a very good chance of survival, and often no one is seriously injured. In similar circumstances, the entire BWP-1/2 crew usually dies on the spot and there is nothing to collect from the vehicle. Meanwhile, a large part of the damaged Bradleys is recovered from the battlefield and put back into service after repairs.
 
Refurbishment of the Ukrainian Bradley IFV damaged in combat.

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The Ukrainians praise these vehicles very much because even after an artillery shell is about to explode or a mine is hit, the crew has a very good chance of survival, and often no one is seriously injured. In similar circumstances, the entire BWP-1/2 crew usually dies on the spot and there is nothing to collect from the vehicle. Meanwhile, a large part of the damaged Bradleys is recovered from the battlefield and put back into service after repairs.
I stand corrected mate!! THIS is good news as well. I did not know the Bradley was such a tough nut to crack.....that's a mighty fine APC it seems!!
 

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