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Indonesia inks deal to purchase modern amphibious armored vehicles from Russia
23 Apr, 2019
Indonesia has ordered a batch of amphibious armored vehicles from Russia to enhance the capabilities of its marines and replace ageing Soviet-era machines, operated by the military.
The contract was signed in the capital city of Jakarta on Monday, according to Russian state weaponry exporter, Rosoboronexport. Indonesian military is expected to get 21 BT-3F and 22 BMP-3F vehicles, at a total cost of over $170 million.
BMP-3F is a modern infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), designed specifically to meet the needs of marines. It boasts enhanced seafaring capabilities, yet lacks some implements of a ground combat-focused version. While the vehicle is very light, weighing only some 18 tons, it packs quite a punch – it's equipped with a 100-mm gun, 30-mm autocannon and three machine guns. Indonesia already operates over 50 BMP-3s, including its marine variant.
Indonesian BMP-3s seen during military drills.
BT-3F is an armored personnel carrier (APC), based on BMP-3F. While it lacks powerful armament, having only machine guns at its disposal, it is spacious enough to accommodate 15 marines as well as two crew members. Indonesia is the first foreign country to get its hands on the modern amphibious APC, according to Rosoboronexport.
BT-3F.
The new APCs are likely to replace – partially, at least – Soviet-made old BTR-50P and truly antique K-61 amphibious vehicles, that are still operated by the Indonesian army.
Indonesian marines disembark from BTR-50Ps during a military drill in Jakarta.
https://www.rt.com/news/457343-indonesia-russian-armored-vehicles/
23 Apr, 2019
Indonesia has ordered a batch of amphibious armored vehicles from Russia to enhance the capabilities of its marines and replace ageing Soviet-era machines, operated by the military.
The contract was signed in the capital city of Jakarta on Monday, according to Russian state weaponry exporter, Rosoboronexport. Indonesian military is expected to get 21 BT-3F and 22 BMP-3F vehicles, at a total cost of over $170 million.
BMP-3F is a modern infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), designed specifically to meet the needs of marines. It boasts enhanced seafaring capabilities, yet lacks some implements of a ground combat-focused version. While the vehicle is very light, weighing only some 18 tons, it packs quite a punch – it's equipped with a 100-mm gun, 30-mm autocannon and three machine guns. Indonesia already operates over 50 BMP-3s, including its marine variant.
Indonesian BMP-3s seen during military drills.
BT-3F is an armored personnel carrier (APC), based on BMP-3F. While it lacks powerful armament, having only machine guns at its disposal, it is spacious enough to accommodate 15 marines as well as two crew members. Indonesia is the first foreign country to get its hands on the modern amphibious APC, according to Rosoboronexport.
BT-3F.
The new APCs are likely to replace – partially, at least – Soviet-made old BTR-50P and truly antique K-61 amphibious vehicles, that are still operated by the Indonesian army.
Indonesian marines disembark from BTR-50Ps during a military drill in Jakarta.
https://www.rt.com/news/457343-indonesia-russian-armored-vehicles/