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Lebanon army receives 8 Bradley Fighting Vehicles from the US
Delivery part of a program to deliver to the Lebanese Army 32 M2A2 Bradleys valued at more than $100 million
Lebanon received eight Bradley Fighting Vehicles from the United States, the army said in a statement, the latest delivery of military equipment aimed at helping the country to protect its borders and fight terrorism.

The fourth batch of vehicles was part of the U.S. military assistance program for the Lebanese Army, the Sunday, August 12 statement said.

In total, the U.S. was to send 32 M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles to Lebanon, representing an investment of more than $100 million, Ambassador Elizabeth Richard said at a formal handover ceremony for Lebanon’s first batch of Bradleys in August 2017.

In July, U.S. Army Security Assistance Command said a recent delivery to Lebanon included eight Bradley Fighting Vehicles, along with hundreds of 40mm automatic grenade launchers and 155mm laser-guided artillery shells.

The Bradley Fighting Vehicle is an armored infantry vehicle designed for reconnaissance and troop transport. Bradley M2 variants carry up to seven passengers and can be equipped with 25mm Bushmaster cannons, networked targeting sensors and TOW anti-armor and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles.

In June, four A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft were formally handed over to Lebanon by the U.S., completing an order of six planes.

U.S. Ambassador Elizabeth Richard at the time highlighted the “strong bond between the U.S. and Lebanon,” recalling that over the last decade, the U.S. government “has invested over $1.5 billion in training and equipment, and we have trained over 32,000 Lebanese troops.”

In December, Richard said that the U.S. is to supply new systems valued at more than $120 million to Lebanon including “six new MD 530G light attack helicopters, six new Scan Eagle unmanned aerial vehicles, and leading edge communication and night vision devices.”

During a the 2017 Bradley handover ceremony, Richard noted that “in the past 12 months alone, the U.S. had provided 40 M198 howitzers; 50 armored Humvees; an armed Cessna aircraft with Hellfire missiles; 55 mortar systems; 50 Mark-19 automatic grenade launchers; 1,100 machine guns, including 800 50-caliber machine guns; 4,000 M4 rifles; over half a million rounds of ammunition; 320 night vision devices and thermal sights; and 360 secure communication radios.
 

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Lebanon army receives 8 Bradley Fighting Vehicles from the US
Delivery part of a program to deliver to the Lebanese Army 32 M2A2 Bradleys valued at more than $100 million
Lebanon received eight Bradley Fighting Vehicles from the United States, the army said in a statement, the latest delivery of military equipment aimed at helping the country to protect its borders and fight terrorism.

The fourth batch of vehicles was part of the U.S. military assistance program for the Lebanese Army, the Sunday, August 12 statement said.

In total, the U.S. was to send 32 M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles to Lebanon, representing an investment of more than $100 million, Ambassador Elizabeth Richard said at a formal handover ceremony for Lebanon’s first batch of Bradleys in August 2017.

In July, U.S. Army Security Assistance Command said a recent delivery to Lebanon included eight Bradley Fighting Vehicles, along with hundreds of 40mm automatic grenade launchers and 155mm laser-guided artillery shells.

The Bradley Fighting Vehicle is an armored infantry vehicle designed for reconnaissance and troop transport. Bradley M2 variants carry up to seven passengers and can be equipped with 25mm Bushmaster cannons, networked targeting sensors and TOW anti-armor and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles.

In June, four A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft were formally handed over to Lebanon by the U.S., completing an order of six planes.

U.S. Ambassador Elizabeth Richard at the time highlighted the “strong bond between the U.S. and Lebanon,” recalling that over the last decade, the U.S. government “has invested over $1.5 billion in training and equipment, and we have trained over 32,000 Lebanese troops.”

In December, Richard said that the U.S. is to supply new systems valued at more than $120 million to Lebanon including “six new MD 530G light attack helicopters, six new Scan Eagle unmanned aerial vehicles, and leading edge communication and night vision devices.”

During a the 2017 Bradley handover ceremony, Richard noted that “in the past 12 months alone, the U.S. had provided 40 M198 howitzers; 50 armored Humvees; an armed Cessna aircraft with Hellfire missiles; 55 mortar systems; 50 Mark-19 automatic grenade launchers; 1,100 machine guns, including 800 50-caliber machine guns; 4,000 M4 rifles; over half a million rounds of ammunition; 320 night vision devices and thermal sights; and 360 secure communication radios.
One question, are you the same wolfpack as the one on twitter or just similar name?
 

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Does the military auction surplus or phased out APCs? These will make great offroad adventure vehicles.
 

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Greece to Receive 350 Bradley IFVs from US Surplus
A Greek Army team will head to the United States to select 350 Bradley AIFV (Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicles) from the US Army surplus stocks.

The armored vehicles will replace the Army's old M113s. Athens is also procuring some 1,200 M1117 vehicles, enikos.gr reported.

In December 2019, the US reportedly donated 60 Bradley M2A2 vehicles in Operation Desert Storm (ODS) configuration to Croatia. Between 2017-2018, Lebanon received Bradleys from the same stock. It is not clear whether Greece will get ODS Bradleys.

The M2A2 Bradley introduced in late 1980s, is an improved version of the standard vehicle Bradley M2A1. Additional armor plates have been added to the front and the side of the hull.

The M2A2 Bradley has exactly the same armament as the previous version Bradley M2A1. The M2A2 Bradley is armed with an ATK Gun Systems Company M242 25 mm Bushmaster Chain Gun with a 7.62 mm M240C machine gun mounted coaxially to the right of the main armament.
 

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Ukraine Supplies Another Batch Of Wheeled Armored Vehicles To Thai Army
Ukrainian Ukroboronprom has delivered another batch of BTR-3E1 wheeled armoured personnel carriers to the Royal Thai Army.

The Kyiv armored plant carried out the transfer of armored personnel carriers BTR-3E1according to the intergovernmental contract between Ukraine and Thailand on Feb 22 this year, Ukrainian military-informant news daily reported Monday.

BTR-3E1 has armor protection, high manoeuvrability, weapons (from thecontrol complex), is able to quickly identify, recognize, and to strike the ground (including steel) and low-flying targets with high efficiency, and is designed for use in motorized rifle divisions of troops (forces).

Previously, Thailand has signed a contract with Ukraine for the supply of a large batch of BTR-3. The first contract for the supply of 96 BTR-3E1 was signed in August 2007, a second contract to supply 121 BTR-3E1 - the summer of 2011, the third contract to supply 15 BTR-3E1 armored personnel carriers and six-3RK - in August of 2013.

As of 2015, there were 180 armed BTR-3E1. In May 2014 of the armored vehicles manufactured in Thailand, it was placed the National Guard of Ukraine in connection with the acute situation in the east of the country.
 

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This is old information. Ukraine lost to China the Thai purchases of armored vehicles.
 

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Analysis: Iraqi army BMP-3 Russian-made IFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle tracked armored
In September 2015, the Russian defense industry had announced that Iraq had a plan to acquire 500 BMP-3 tracked armored IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) from Russia. According to the SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) Arms Transfers Database, Iraq has ordered 300 BMP-3 IFVs in 2015 that were delivered in 2018-2019.

In August 2018, Russia has delivered the first batch of Russian-made BMP-3 to the Iraqi army. According to Russian military sources, Iraq has received an advanced version of the BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle fitted with add-on armor.

The BMP-3 is the latest generation of IFV in the BMP family. The vehicle is already in service with other countries including Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Greece, Indonesia, Iraq, Kuwait, Russia, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. The first export customer of the BMP-3 was the United Arab Emirates, which placed an initial order for 330 vehicles which were delivered between 1992 and 1995.

The BMP-3 is the successor of the BMP-1 and BMP-2 IFVs, which entered service with the Soviet army in 1987 and made its first public appearance in 1990. The BMP-3 is one of the most heavily armed infantry combat vehicles in the world. The BMP-3 was designed by the Russian Company Kurganmashzavod of Kurgan while the turret was designed by Tula.

According to our first analysis, the Iraqi version of the BMP-3 seems very similar to the standard Russian version. The Iraqi version is fitted with a slat armor mounted on each side of the hull as well as on the front of the vehicle. Rear and side of the turret are also fitted with slat armor. The main advantage of the BMP-3 equipped with extra slat armor, it increases the protection against the impact of high-explosive grenades from rocket-propelled grenade launchers.

The design of the BMP-3 is divided into three main parts with the driver position at the front, turret in the middle and troop’s compartment and engine at the rear. The vehicle is fitted with a two-man turret with the commander seated on the right and the gunner on the left. The troop compartment is at the rear of the hull with entry via two doors in the hull rear opening left and right, with the left door having a firing port. As these doors are opened steps automatically fold down. Over the top of the troops compartment are large rectangular roof hatches, each of which has an integral hatch that opens to the outside of the vehicle.

The BMP-3 has a crew of three including the driver, commander and gunner. Normally, five infantrymen are carried at the rear, two either side, one behind the other and one in the center although, if required, a further two infantrymen can be carried bringing the total to seven in the rear.

The main armament of the BMP-3 consists of one 100mm 2A70 semi-automatic rifled gun/missile launcher, which is stabilized in two axes and can fire either 3UOF HE-FRAG rounds or 3UBK10 anti-tank guided missiles. The effective range for the HE-FRAG round is 4,000m. Muzzle velocity is 250m/s. 22 HE-FRAG rounds can be carried in the automatic loader, total ammunition load is 40 rounds. The rate of fire is ten rounds a minute. The gun can also fire the 3UBK10 anti-tank guided missile round, which consists of the 9M117 laser beam riding missile and container. The second armament of the BMP-3 includes one 7.62 mm PKT machine gun mounted either side of the hull, firing forwards and that can be operated by one of the front three crew members. A bank of three 81 mm electrically operated smoke grenade launchers is mounted on each side at the front of the turret.

The hull and turret are of all-welded aluminum armor construction providing protection against firing of small arms fire and artillery shell splinters. The front arc is made of composite armor and provides protection against 30 mm armor-piercing rounds. All-round protection is against 14.5 mm armor-piercing rounds.

The BMP-3 is motorized with a UTD-29M 10-cylinder 4-stroke liquid cooled diesel developing 500 hp coupled to an hydromechanical transmission with 4 forward and 2 reverse gears. It can run at a maximum road speed of 70 km/h with a maximum cruising range of 600 km. The BMP-3 is fully amphibious being propelled in the water at a maximum speed of 10 km/h by two water-jets mounted on either side low down at the rear of the hull.

Standard equipment of the BMP-3 includes NBC (Nuclear, Bacteriologic and Chemical) protection system and a dozer/entrenching blade fitted at the front of the vehicle. It also has a fire detection/suppression system in the front and rear crew compartments, turret and engine compartment. The vehicle can create a smoke screen by injecting diesel fuel into the exhaust outlet.
 

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Kestrel will likely meet the same fate as Arjun. At least in Arjun's case since DRDO is a goverment agency, GOI forced Army to accept a small number. In case of Kestrel, since it comes from private sector (DRDO) no one will do its bidding.
 

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Such a rigrous testing..I think IA atlast they will make it fly...The witty part is IA has showcased 1 kestrel somewhere in Ladakh with drdo logo as show of strength against china..😂😂
That was part of a high altitude testing. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 

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UkrOboronProm receives Ukrainian Army order for 75 BTR-4 combat vehicles
On Friday, General Director at Ukroboronprom State Concern Yuriy V Gusev said that the Ukrainian Army is purchasing a new tranche of 75 BTR-4E infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) for its soldiers.

The contract award from the Ukrainian military enables the Kharkiv Morozov Design Bureau (KMDB), part of UkrOboronProm, to produce a new batch of BTR-4 family of combat vehicles. The new deal covers the production of 75 infantry fighting vehicles (IFV), 1 BTR-4K command vehicle, and one BREM-4RM armoured recovery vehicle.

The BTR-4E is entirely Ukrainian development, competing with global counterparts. The national sample of light armored vehicles has powerful weapons, high speed and significant protection for the crew.

As noted by the UkrOboronProm, almost 80 BTR-4E enhanced Ukrainian Army during military operations in the East of the country. Manufacture of this type of domestic military equipment gives jobs to 27 thousand workers at 100 enterprises in Ukrainian defense industry. The closed production cycle and import substitution program allow using domestic components, not the Russian ones.
 

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I like more tracked armored personnel carriers for the marines. They have a more confident way out of the water on the coast.
 

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Army 2019: Russian MoD to receive BTR-82AT APCs
The Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) is set to receive the first BTR-82AT armoured personnel carriers (APCs) this year, a military source told Janes on the first day of the Army 2019 defence exhibition being held in Kubinka near Moscow between 25–30 June

In early April Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu revealed the MoD’s intention to procure the upgraded APCs. “Starting in 2019, all BTR-82As will receive an upgraded fire-control system with a thermal imager and additional ballistic protection,” Shoigu said at an MoD board meeting.

Military-Industrial Company (VPK) general director Alexander Krasovitskiy told Jane’s at Army 2019 on 25 June that the BTR-82AT had already completed trials. “The APC upgraded to the BTR-82AT standard is ready for production and delivery. We are waiting for a contract to be issued by the MoD,” he said.

Unlike the baseline BTR-82A, the BTR-82AT is fitted with the TKN-4GA sighting system with a thermal imager and stabilised field of view. The APC carries a 9K129 tripod-mounted anti-tank guided missile system for the 9M133 Kornet missile in its troop compartment.

The upgraded APC has retained the main specifications of the basic vehicle, while its hull is further protected by applique armour plates and bar-slat armour. “The BTR-82AT provides all-around protection against DShK and Browning M2 heavy machine guns,” VPK said.
 

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Belarus to Buy Russian Armored Carriers, Mi-35M Helicopters and Air Defence Systems
Belarus today signed contracts to buy two battalion sets of BTR-82A armored personnel carriers and to receive the first batch of four Mi-35M helicopters at the Army 2020 event in Moscow.

In addition, the Belarusian Armed Forces and the Russian defense manufacturer Almaz-Antey signed a schedule for the deliveries of advanced air defense systems to Belarus through 2025, the republic’s Defense Ministry reported on Monday.

"A plan of interaction with Almaz-Antey Group for 2021-2025 has been signed for the deliveries of advanced air defense systems through 2025,"

The BTR-82A armored personnel carriers are manufactured by the Arzamas Machine-Building Factory.
 

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