BTR-D

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The BTR-D is a Soviet airborne multi-purpose tracked armoured personnel carrier. It was introduced in 1974 and first seen by the West in 1979 during the Soviet–Afghan War. BTR-D stands for Bronetransportyor Desanta. It is based on the BMD-1 airborne IFV. NATO gave it the designation BMD M1979.

Yeltsin`s tanks (8000380340)Yeltsin's tanks (8000380340)
BTR-DBTR-D
BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (1)BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (1)
BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (3)BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (3)
BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (4)BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (4)
BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (2)BTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (2)
Dmitry Medvedev inspecting weaponry of the 7th Guards Airborne Division – July 14, 2009Dmitry Medvedev inspecting weaponry of the 7th Guards Airborne Division – July 14, 2009
Цхинвал (Южная Осетия)Цхинвал (Южная Осетия)
Btr-d BelarusBtr-d Belarus
106th Guards Airborne Division (394-3)106th Guards Airborne Division (394-3)
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    commonsimageYeltsin's tanks (8000380340) Commons
    commonsimageBTR-D Commons
    commonsimageBTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (1) Commons
    commonsimageBTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (3) Commons
    commonsimageBTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (4) Commons
    commonsimageBTR-D - VTTV-Omsk-2009 (2) Commons
    commonsimageDmitry Medvedev inspecting weaponry of the 7th Guards Airborne Division – July 14, 2009 Commons
    commonsimageЦхинвал (Южная Осетия) Commons
    commonsimageBtr-d Belarus Commons
    commonsimage106th Guards Airborne Division (394-3) Commons