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May be he has a thing for man
No sir, i did not have any..........:rolleyes1:
i am just quries to know,how dumb- i am?

Because after living my all life in Bangladesh, after seeing many exersise, and riding the same white BTR-80 (my posted pic). After talking many senior officer (army)............i did not found many information that you all HAVE.
and i am really thanks @Mohammed Khaled, @Khan saheb and @bluesky .
one,s in excitement i told @BDforever about my job (if he remember) he told me that i am probable RAJAKAR (just for fun i think) @BDforever DO you remember that sir? any way among most of the bangladeshi members hare in pdf it,s his information that is very close to actual one. and i am not a RAJAKAR sir...............:enjoy:
 
Does it even matter? M4 Sherman was used as IFV in east Germany during ww2!

They had other traditional roles too!
IFV is just Infantry Fighting Vehicle built of lighter steel plates. How can it be amphibious with steel plate,s steel chains and all other things made of steel but do not look like a steel ship? BTR-80 type of APC has large four tires that help it to float, I guess.
 
IFV is just Infantry Fighting Vehicle built of lighter steel plates. How can it be amphibious with steel plate,s steel chains and all other things made of steel but do not look like a steel ship? BTR-80 type of APC has large four tires that help it to float, I guess.
Nope. Even a tank would float if it had enough buoyancy. APC/IFV have large room for air inside the vehicle and not letting in any water helps it a ton for that buoyancy, to float. Tyres are fricking heavy. It's not like just because they are filled with air that they are light. I used to assume the same until the day I picked up a car tyre. Not light at all. XD
 
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Nope. Even a tank would float if it had enough buoyancy. APC/IFV have large room for air inside the vehicle and not letting in any water helps it a ton for that buoyancy, to float. Tyres are fricking heavy. It's not like just because they are filled with air that they are light. I used to assume the same until the day I picked up a car tyre. Not light at all. XD

It is a common sense to know that buoyancy is responsible for floating. So, my question was why should you think an IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) has buoyancy to float when its picture does not show any prove that it can float. Please give me the math how a tank with chains and all other heavy steel construction in a small space can float. Steel boats float because its steel is thinned and widely spread. One does not have to become another Archimedes to understand this small thing.

An APC has many large tyres. That may be one of the reasons that it can float, it is designed to float. But, you are talking as if a tyre is like a heavy steel ingot and, therefore, cannot float.
 
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View attachment 337497 View attachment 337497 Is Bangladesh army buying any new equipments?Cause I can see Bangladesh flag in Armiya-2016.
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Steel boats float because its steel is thinned and widely spread. One does not have to become another Archimedes to understand this small thing.
Not necessarily... if steel had to be thinned out... then battleships wouldn't exist...

Steel boats don't float because there steel is thin and spread out... who told you that!? It does because of its hollowness that is filled with air... being less denser than water it exerts less pressure... the large hollow space also helps in buoyancy and so it floats.
You asked what's the proof that an ifv can float...
Well you see it's just a huge transport for carrying troops... it is extremely spacious... unless you cut out a hole on your IFVs floor... there no point in why it shouldn't.

Types itself without the tubing is not enough to float... tires with the tubing may have some chance... or the tubing itself will float sufficiently....

View attachment 337497 View attachment 337497 Is Bangladesh army buying any new equipments?Cause I can see Bangladesh flag in Armiya-2016.
https://southfront.org/russia-defense-report-army-2016/
This might explain the reason. Foreign countries can participate in the exhibits... maybe Bangladesh is willing to sell small arms to international market? Or maybe it's just plain interest in Russian arms. I think it's the former. Because why would they fly a customers flag for no reason.
 
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Not necessarily... if steel had to be thinned out... then battleships wouldn't exist...

Steel boats don't float because there steel is thin and spread out... who told you that!? It does because of its hollowness that is filled with air... being less denser than water it exerts less pressure... the large hollow space also helps in buoyancy and so it floats.
You asked what's the proof that an ifv can float...
Well you see it's just a huge transport for carrying troops... it is extremely spacious... unless you cut out a hole on your IFVs floor... there no point in why it shouldn't.

Types itself without the tubing is not enough to float... tires with the tubing may have some chance... or the tubing itself will float sufficiently....


https://southfront.org/russia-defense-report-army-2016/
This might explain the reason. Foreign countries can participate in the exhibits... maybe Bangladesh is willing to sell small arms to international market? Or maybe it's just plain interest in Russian arms. I think it's the former. Because why would they fly a customers flag for no reason.

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An AAVR-7A1 (Recovery vehicle) attached to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit splashes into the Pacific Ocean from the well deck of USS Juneau before heading to the beach.

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Two U.S. Marine Corps Assault Amphibious Vehicles emerge from the surf onto the sand of Freshwater Beach, Australia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assault_Amphibious_Vehicle

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Italian Amphibious Forces 'Lagunari' with an exercise in Capo Teulada (Sardinia). The Marina Militare also uses these.
 
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All of the examples above show that you can have a tracked vehicle made specifically for amphibious assault - more commonly from an amphibious Transport Dock ship like the USS Juneau. The USS San Antonio is a latest in a long line of LPD's.

LVTP-7s coming on board the flooded well deck of USS San Antonio.The Deck is used to store LCU's after the water is drained out.
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Landing Craft Utility (LCU) being launched from flooded well deck of San Antonio class LPD. The LCU's usually have non-amphibious tanks loaded in addition to assault-ready troops.
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Amphibious vehicles are made to float by using aluminium welded bodies and often a lighter welded-steel turret (for tanks) instead of a cast turret. They have separate propellers for propulsion in the water. The Russian BMP-3 is a widely used amphibious IFV. The Indonesian Army uses the BMP-3F version, made for seaborne and coastal landing usage.

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All of the examples above show that you can have a tracked vehicle made specifically for amphibious assault - more commonly from an amphibious Transport Dock ship like the USS Juneau. The USS San Antonio is a latest in a long line of LPD's.

LVTP-7s coming on board the flooded well deck of USS San Antonio.The Deck is used to store LCU's after the water is drained out.
f1Phs.jpg


Landing Craft Utility (LCU) being launched from flooded well deck of San Antonio class LPD. The LCU's usually have non-amphibious tanks loaded in addition to assault-ready troops.
image038.jpg


Amphibious vehicles are made to float by using aluminium welded bodies and often a lighter welded-steel turret (for tanks) instead of a cast turret. They have separate propellers for propulsion in the water. The Russian BMP-3 is a widely used amphibious IFV. The Indonesian Army uses the BMP-3F version, made for seaborne and coastal landing usage.

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not army, marines. our army doesnt like to retain amphibious capability on their armor inventory. But instead looking for easy deployment with hercules
 

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