
1/16 Russian BMP-2 Tank
Features:
1.Robust Construction with Full Metal Chassis and Metal Gearbox
2.Precise and Impressive Gun Barrel Functionality
3.Immersive Sensory Experience with Super Smoke, Realistic Lighting, and Full - Function Sound Effects
4.Advanced Control with VCU Control Unit
5.Unrestricted Turret Movement and Future - Ready FPV - VR Option
Basic information:
Product introduction:
Brand :HobbyToki
ITEM:6223F 1/16 Russian BMP-2 Tank
Age: 14+
Grade:Hobby Grade
Tank Size:421*197*153mm
Box Size: 62*30*26cm
Weight: 5,2KG
History of BMP2 Tank
The BMP-2 (Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty, Russian: Боевая Машина Пехоты, literally "combat machine/vehicle (of the) infantry")is an amphibious infantry fighting vehicle introduced in the 1980s in the Soviet Union, following on from the BMP-1 of the 1960s
Although the BMP-1 was a revolutionary design, its main armament, the 2A28 Grom and the 9S428 ATGM launcher capable of firing 9M14 Malyutka (NATO: AT-3A Sagger A) and 9M14M Malyutka-M (NATO: AT-3B Sagger B) ATGMs, quickly became obsolete. Therefore, the Soviet Union decided to produce an updated and improved version of the BMP-1. The main emphasis was put on improving the main armament. In 1972, work got under-way to develop an improved version of the BMP-1.
During its combat debut in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, Egyptian and Syrian BMPs proved vulnerable to .50 calibre machine-gun fire in the sides and rear, and to 105 mm M40 recoilless rifles. The 2A28 Grom proved inaccurate beyond 500 metres, and the 9M14 Malyutka missile could not be guided effectively from the confines of the turret.
Several Soviet technical teams were sent to Syria in the wake of the war to gather information. These lessons, combined with observations of western AFV developments, resulted in a replacement project for the original BMP in 1974. The result was the BMP-1P upgrade, which was intended as a stopgap to address the most serious problems with the existing design.
Smoke grenade launchers were added to the rear of the turret and the manually guided 9M14 Malyutka missile system was replaced with the semi-automatically guided 9K111 Fagot / 9M113 Konkurs system. The BMP-1P was in production by the late 1970s. Existing BMP-1s were gradually upgraded to the BMP-1P standard during the 1980s.
Includeds:
1X RC Tank
1X Battery
1X Transmiter
1X Charger
1X Manual
1X Accessories Set
Warnings
Use under direct adult supervision only.
Age recommendation: 14+
Not suitable for children under 36 months of age. Choking hazard due to small parts.
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