Soviet Union
BMP 2
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.
The BMP-2 is an infantry fighting vehicle in service with the Soviet/Russian Army since 1980.
The BMP-2 carries 7 troops and has a crew of 3. It is armed with a 2A42 30 mm autocannon and the 9P135M ATGM launcher capable of firing guided anti-tank missiles such as the Fagot or Konkurs.
It weighs 14.3 tonnes and is capable o 65kmh on road or 45km off road.
The BMP-2 is an infantry fighting vehicle in service with the Soviet/Russian Army since 1980.
The BMP-2 carries 7 troops and has a crew of 3. It is armed with a 2A42 30 mm autocannon and the 9P135M ATGM launcher capable of firing guided anti-tank missiles such as the Fagot or Konkurs.
It weighs 14.3 tonnes and is capable o 65kmh on road or 45km off road.
Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty 2
BMP 2
Model comes in two parts, hull & turret.
The BMP-2 replaced the BMP-1 in 1980 and is still in service around the world today.
It is or was used by around 40 nations and at the time of writing is being used the the Russia-Ukraine war on both sides. Ukraine have over 1,400 units.
The main armament is stabilized 30 mm 2A42 autocannon with dual ammunition feeds. This operates at a slow speed of 300 round per minute or a fast rate of 550 rounds per minute. It can also be fitted with a 7.62,, PKT machine gun. Some models also have a missile launcher on the turret.
The BMP-2 replaced the BMP-1 in 1980 and is still in service around the world today.
It is or was used by around 40 nations and at the time of writing is being used the the Russia-Ukraine war on both sides. Ukraine have over 1,400 units.
The main armament is stabilized 30 mm 2A42 autocannon with dual ammunition feeds. This operates at a slow speed of 300 round per minute or a fast rate of 550 rounds per minute. It can also be fitted with a 7.62,, PKT machine gun. Some models also have a missile launcher on the turret.
Russian Amphibious Infantry Fighting Vehicle
BRDM 2 UM
This model comes in one parts.
The BRDM 2 is a Russian amphibious reconnaissance vehicle. It is currently still in service having been as such since 1962. Production ceased in 1989 although some are still apparently made in Poland.
It has been used by 38 countries and some 7,200 have been built.
The BRDM comes in many variants, mostly with a turret and some kind of armament, however the UM version was a command vehicle which carried a 1KW generator and extra radio equipment.
The BRDM 2 is a Russian amphibious reconnaissance vehicle. It is currently still in service having been as such since 1962. Production ceased in 1989 although some are still apparently made in Poland.
It has been used by 38 countries and some 7,200 have been built.
The BRDM comes in many variants, mostly with a turret and some kind of armament, however the UM version was a command vehicle which carried a 1KW generator and extra radio equipment.
Russian Scout Vehicle
BTR 60 PA
Model comes as on parts.
The BTR-60 is an eight-wheeled APC which entered Soviet service in 1961.
The 60 PA had a crew of 2 and carried 16 personnel.
The PA version was produced between 1966 and 1976. It could travel at 80kph on road and 10kph in water. It had an armoured roof over the troop compartment and could be itted with a 7.62mm machine gun.
The BTR-60 is an eight-wheeled APC which entered Soviet service in 1961.
The 60 PA had a crew of 2 and carried 16 personnel.
The PA version was produced between 1966 and 1976. It could travel at 80kph on road and 10kph in water. It had an armoured roof over the troop compartment and could be itted with a 7.62mm machine gun.
BTR 60 PB
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.
The BTR-60 is an eight-wheeled APC which entered Soviet service in 1961.
The 60 PB had a crew of 3 and carried 14 personnel. It has a turret fitted with a 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine gun and a 7.62 coaxial KPVT machine gun.
The PB version was produced between 1966 and 1976. It could travel at 80kph on road and 10kph in water.
The BTR-60 is an eight-wheeled APC which entered Soviet service in 1961.
The 60 PB had a crew of 3 and carried 14 personnel. It has a turret fitted with a 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine gun and a 7.62 coaxial KPVT machine gun.
The PB version was produced between 1966 and 1976. It could travel at 80kph on road and 10kph in water.
Russian Armoured Personnel Carrier
BTR-40
Model comes as 1 part.
The BTR-40 is a our-wheeled armoured personnel carrier and reconnaissance vehicle.
8,500 were produced between 1950 and 1960. It had a crew of 2 and carried 8 personnel. It could be fitted with up to 3 7.62SGMB medium machine guns as it had 3 pintle mounts.
It served in over 30 armies throughout the world including Russia, China, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Hungary, Somalia, Uganda and many others.
The BTR-40 is a our-wheeled armoured personnel carrier and reconnaissance vehicle.
8,500 were produced between 1950 and 1960. It had a crew of 2 and carried 8 personnel. It could be fitted with up to 3 7.62SGMB medium machine guns as it had 3 pintle mounts.
It served in over 30 armies throughout the world including Russia, China, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Hungary, Somalia, Uganda and many others.
Russian Armoured Personnel Carrier
T-54
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.
The T-54 was designed at the end of WWII as a replacement for the T-34. It entered service in 1949 and remained so for decades. Some armies still have these tanks in service.
The T-54 & 55 were the most widely produced tanks in history numbering up to 100,000.
The T-54 was designed at the end of WWII as a replacement for the T-34. It entered service in 1949 and remained so for decades. Some armies still have these tanks in service.
The T-54 & 55 were the most widely produced tanks in history numbering up to 100,000.
Russian Main Battle Tank
T-54 (1951)
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.
The T-54 was the main battle tank o the Soviet Army following WWII. The T54/55 series was the most produced tank in military history with figures anywhere from 86,000 to 100,000 produced.
The T-54 was produced from 145 up until 1981.It weighted 36 tonnes and was armed with a 100mm D-10T gun and a 7.63mm SGMT coaxial machine gun or a 12.7mm DshK heavy machine gun. It had a crew of four.
The T-54 was the main battle tank o the Soviet Army following WWII. The T54/55 series was the most produced tank in military history with figures anywhere from 86,000 to 100,000 produced.
The T-54 was produced from 145 up until 1981.It weighted 36 tonnes and was armed with a 100mm D-10T gun and a 7.63mm SGMT coaxial machine gun or a 12.7mm DshK heavy machine gun. It had a crew of four.
Soviet Main Battle Tank
T-54/55
Model comes in excess of 20 parts.
The difference between the T-54 and T55 were very minimal and it is not easy to tell them apart, hence this model can be used for either.
The T-54/55 is the most produced tank in history, there being between 96,000 and 100,000 models built. Production started in 1946 and ended in 1981.
This tank saw service with many nations in wars across the globe including the middle east, Vietnam, the African continent and Yugolslavia.
It weighed 36 tons and had a crew of 4. It was armed with a D-10T 100mm gun and a 7.62mm machine gun.
The difference between the T-54 and T55 were very minimal and it is not easy to tell them apart, hence this model can be used for either.
The T-54/55 is the most produced tank in history, there being between 96,000 and 100,000 models built. Production started in 1946 and ended in 1981.
This tank saw service with many nations in wars across the globe including the middle east, Vietnam, the African continent and Yugolslavia.
It weighed 36 tons and had a crew of 4. It was armed with a D-10T 100mm gun and a 7.62mm machine gun.
Russian Tank
T-55 AM2
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.
The T-55 was basically an upgraded T-54 and the two look very similar. It was operated by around 50 armies throughout the world and remains in service to this day.
The T-54 & 55 were the most widely produced tanks in history numbering up to 100,000. It was armed with a 100mm rifled gun and a 7.62mm machine gun.
The AM2 was built in Poland and Czecholslovakia
The T-55 was basically an upgraded T-54 and the two look very similar. It was operated by around 50 armies throughout the world and remains in service to this day.
The T-54 & 55 were the most widely produced tanks in history numbering up to 100,000. It was armed with a 100mm rifled gun and a 7.62mm machine gun.
The AM2 was built in Poland and Czecholslovakia
Russian Main Battle Tank
T-62
Model comes as two parts; Hull & Turret.
The T-62 was introduced in 1961.
It was armed with a 115mm U-5TS gun and a 7.62mm machine gun and weighed 37 tons.
Some 22,700 T-62s were built and it still several in several armies today including Afghanistan, Egypt, Cuba, Iran, North Korea and others.
The T-62 was introduced in 1961.
It was armed with a 115mm U-5TS gun and a 7.62mm machine gun and weighed 37 tons.
Some 22,700 T-62s were built and it still several in several armies today including Afghanistan, Egypt, Cuba, Iran, North Korea and others.
Russian Main Battle Tank
UAZ 452 (pickup)
Model comes in 10 parts.
The UAZ 452 is a Russian van produced since 1965. It came in several versions including van, pickup, ambulance and police.
The UAZ 452 is a Russian van produced since 1965. It came in several versions including van, pickup, ambulance and police.
Soviet Truck
Ural 4320 (flatbed)
Model comes in 16 parts (plastic, resin is 1 part)
The Ural-4320 is a general purpose off-road 6x6 truck made for use by the Russian Army.
It entered service in 1976 and is still in production as of 2023. It is currently in use in the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Please note: Model photo is a resin print
The Ural-4320 is a general purpose off-road 6x6 truck made for use by the Russian Army.
It entered service in 1976 and is still in production as of 2023. It is currently in use in the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Please note: Model photo is a resin print
Soviet Truck
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