BMP-2 IFV Camo (PBR)

The Soviet-built BMP-2 was the most advanced IFV during its service tenure, though still far behind modern Western IFVs. Though it can out-manoeuvre most IFVs, it's not as fast as modern counterparts such as the British Warrior or US M2 Bradley.
Despite its slow speed, the BMP-2 was more versatile than many IFVs of its era and featured an extensive array of armament for infantry combat. Its 2A42 30 mm autocannon in the turret could fire HE-I, HE-T and armor-piercing rounds up to 1500 meters away.
It also featured a coaxial 7.62 mm medium machine gun and ATGM launcher, each capable of firing up to 8 missiles simultaneously.
In addition to the IFV variant, the BMP-2 was available with an unarmed medical transport vehicle for injured crew members or as a mobile headquarters unit that could be dismounted and moved around a base for support. This vehicle usually featured racks to hold one of the "Strela" or "Igla" MANPADS launchers for self defence against aerial attack.
While the BMP-2 did not possess a modern active infrared night vision system like the M2 Bradley, it did feature an TKN-3B sighting unit with passive light intensification module. While not particularly reliable at night, this sighting unit did provide decent magnification and the ability to identify tank-type targets at 600 meters range.
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