Russia’s BMPT “Terminator” was meant to be the armored wonder weapon that could shield tanks from ambushes and restore ...
A video shows the weapon being struck and pulled away by a T-80 tank that is also hit. This appears to be the second confirmed loss of the hi-tech vehicle used to support tanks. A video appears to ...
A serviceman washes a BMPT Terminator armored fighting vehicle designed to support tanks as part of preparations for the Victory Day military parade, in Moscow, April 23, 2019.Anton Novoderezhkin\TASS ...
Today we are going to take a look at BMPT-72 Terminator, not to be confused with BMPT Terminator, since BMPT Terminator is a discontinued predacesor of BMPT-72 which was made on T-90 hull.
Virtually none of Russia’s armored platforms have performed well in Ukraine. That includes Russia’s infantry fighting vehicles. However, its BMPT “Terminator” has reportedly been somewhat more ...
What You Need to Know: The Russian BMPT Terminator is an advanced armored fighting vehicle (AFV) designed to support tanks in urban combat, using the T-72 tank chassis for increased... Summary and Key ...
In what is becoming a regular feature of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a weapon billed by the Kremlin as unstoppable has been… stopped. The latest example is the BMPT Terminator, Moscow’s ...
The 128th Mountain Brigade's BMPT-62. Ukraine’s first—and so far only, it seems—BMPT-62 Terminator armored fighting vehicle already is in front-line use, just a few weeks after the vehicle first ...
The Russian T-14 main battle tank is the most prominent member of the Armata family, the vehicle series incorporates a host of new fighting machines. A tank support fighting vehicle based on the ...
New images confirm Russia's military deployment of an unusual armored fighting vehicle to the Donbas in Ukraine. This is a Russian tank-support fighting vehicle (BMPT), photographed during drills in ...
A few countries have recently shown interest in purchasing Moscow's infantry fighting vehicle known as the "Terminator," according to Sputnik, a Russian state-owned media outlet. Israel and Syria are ...
One of the latest additions to the Russian army was set to receive an advanced upgrade that would allow it to fire controlled air burst munitions designed to inflict maximum damage on targets. The ...