BMPT Terminator

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TheBMPT "Terminator"(Боевая машина поддержки танков– Tank Support Fighting Vehicle)[2]is anarmored fighting vehicle(AFV), designed and manufactured by the Russian companyUralvagonzavod.This vehicle was designed for supporting tanks and other AFVs inurban areas.The BMPT is unofficially named the "Terminator" by the manufacturers. It is heavily armed and armored to survive in urban combat. The AFV is armed with four9M120 Atakamissile launchers, two 30 mm2A42autocannons, twoAG-17Dgrenade launchers, and one coaxial 7.62 mmPKTMmachine gun.

BMPT Terminator
Tank support combat vehicle "Terminator-1" during the "Armiya 2020" exhibition
TypeFire Support Combat Vehicle (Tank support combat vehicle)
Missile tank
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service2011–present
Used byRussia,Kazakhstan,Algeria,
Wars
Production history
DesignerUral Transport Engineering Design Bureau
Designed1998–2002
ManufacturerUralvagonzavod
Produced2002–present
No.built23 built and 19 active as of December 2023
VariantsBMPT-72
Specifications (BMPT)
Mass48t(53short tons;47long tons)
Length7.2m(23ft7in)
Width3.37 m (11 ft 1 in)[a]
3.8 m (12 ft 6 in)[b]
Height1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)[c]
3.44 m (11 ft 3 in)
Crew5

ArmorCombination ofcomposite armor,reactive armorand steel
Main
armament
4× 130 mmAtaka-T GWSlaunchers
2× 30 mm2A42autocannons (850 rounds)
Secondary
armament
2× 30 mmAG-17Dor 2xAGS-30grenade launchers (600 rounds)
1× 7.62 mmPKTMmachine gun (2,000 rounds)
EngineV-92S2 diesel engine
1,000hp(736kW)
Power/weight20.4hp/tonne(15.0 kW/tonne)
SuspensionTorsion bar
Ground clearance406mm(16.0in)
Fuel capacity1,200L(320US gal)
Operational
range
≥550km(340mi)
Maximum speed≥60km/h(37mph)

The BMPT is built on the chassis of the widely usedT-72main battle tank. The BMPT was designed based on combat experience gained during theSoviet–Afghan Warand theFirst Chechen War.Multiple prototypes of a tank support combat vehicle were created prior to the design of the current BMPT. The Object 199 "Ramka" was the prototype later to be designated the modern BMPT with the official producer beingUralvagonzavod.By late 2013, the only operator of the BMPT wasKazakhstan.

A small number were delivered to theRussian Ground Forcesfor evaluation beginning in 2005. The Russian Defence Ministry finally ordered the BMPT in August 2017.[citation needed]Deliveries of more than 10 vehicles were begun in early 2018. On 1 December 2021, the first BMPT company of nine combat vehicles was introduced into one of the tank regiments of the tank division of the Central Military District.[3]The version, unofficially dubbed the "Terminator-3", incorporates the chassis, hulls, and components of theT-14 Armatatank.[4]

Examples of an "upgraded" version of the BMPT-72 are participating in theRussian invasion of Ukraine,first observed during thebattle of SieverodonetskinUkraine.[5][1]

Design history

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During theBattle of Grozny (1994–95),it was evident thatinfantry fighting vehicles,like theBMP-2(pictured), did not have sufficient protection for urban combat.[6]

The history of the BMPT's development can be traced back to theSoviet–Afghan War.Combat experience during the lengthy war revealed thatinfantry fighting vehicles(IFVs) like theBMP-1andBMP-2cannot fully deal with infantry, despite the BMP-2's high gun elevation. Althoughmain battle tanks(MBTs) possessed a high amount of firepower, the limited elevation and depression angles of the main gun made them easy targets in mountainous and urban terrain. It was evident that a new vehicle concept was needed. In the 1980s, theChelyabinsk Tractor Plantbegan designing prototypes for the new concept, early prototypes beingObject 781,Object 782,andObject 787.The main requirements for this new machine were to possess large firepower, high angles of elevation and depression, and protection equivalent to that of an MBT. An additional requirement that was meant to supplement the latter was enhanced protection from close-range hand-held RPGs.[6]

The need for such a vehicle became even more evident during theFirst Chechen War.When using conventional armor during urban engagements, Russian forces suffered heavy losses in manpower and equipment, including the destruction of an entire mechanized brigade during theFirst Battle of Grozny.While these losses cannot be entirely blamed on technology, it became clear that a dedicated anti-personnel fighting vehicle would provide valuable assistance in an urban environment. Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns were used as a temporary solution inChechnya.However, these vehicles were not well-armored and did not possess the obstacle-clearing capabilities of an MBT.[7]

There have been several different prototype designs of a tank support fighting vehicle, like theObject 193Aand theObject 745.A mock-up of theObject 199was shown for the first time in public during the summer of 2000. This vehicle was slightly different from the current design, being armed with only a single2A4230 mm gun and with four9M133 Kornetmissiles located on one side of the turret. The production model of the BMPT was introduced in 2002 and featured twin 30 mm autocannons, two independent 30 mm automatic grenade launchers, and four Ataka missile launchers.[6]

Mission

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When used in urban terrain, each main battle tank is to be deployed with two BMPTs. Outside ofurban warfarethat ratio is reversed with one BMPT protecting two main battle tanks.[8]This results from the complexity of fighting in urban terrain and the need for a versatile anti-personnel platform that can engage multiple targets at once and on different height levels. The introduction of such a vehicle makes urban fighting less stressful on MBTs and can relieve them of some of the workload so that they can concentrate on their main objective of engaging other tanks and hardened targets. The BMPT's armor protection is equal to that of an MBT and its powerful armaments allow it to engage virtually any enemy formation while operating in a common battle formation. Thanks to the multiple weapons systems found on the BMPT, this vehicle is able to fire at multiple targets simultaneously.[6]These features significantly help increase the combat effectiveness of tank units and decrease their losses from enemy close-combat assets.[9]

Description

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Armament

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The armament includes an unmanned turret[10]armed with:

  • four launchers for the 130 mm9M120 Ataka-Tanti-tank guided missile (ATGM)
  • two 30 mm2A42with 850 rounds
  • either twoAG-17Dor twoAGS-3030 mm grenade launchers with 600 rounds
  • one 7.62 mmPKTMmachine gun with 2,000 rounds

Anti-tank guided weapons

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The BMPT uses the Ataka missile to defeat heavily armored vehicles like tanks (shaped charge), infantry (thermobaric warhead) or aircraft (continuous rod). These missiles are carried only within their launchers, without any additional ones stowed away. A pair of ATGM launchers is located on each side of the turret. These launchers have an elevation of up to +25° and depression down to −5°.[11]Laser beam ridingSACLOSis the method of guidance used by the Terminator's ATGMs. The original 9M120 Ataka missile is 130 mm in diameter and features a tandem warhead capable of defeating explosivereactive armor(ERA). The tandem warhead penetrates 800 mm ofRolled homogeneous armor(RHA) behind ERA with later variants capable of penetrating 950 mm of RHA after ERA. The anti-personnel variant (9M120F) contains athermobaricwarhead and yields a blast effect of 9.5 kg in TNT equivalence.[12][13]This missile's average speed for all variants is 400 m/s when reaching a target located 5.8 km from the launcher for a flight time of 14.5 seconds. The 9M120 has an operational range of up to 6 km[d]and travels at a supersonic speed of 550 m/s.[12]

Autocannons

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The main weapons of BMPT are the two 30 mm2A42autocannons.A total of 850 rounds of ready-to-useammunitioncan be carried. These twin autocannons have a combined fire rate of 600 rounds per minute, which gives a continuous fire time of 85 seconds (1 min 25 sec) before running out of ammo (not considering the constraints that limit the practical rate of fire, such as barrel overheating). Traverse of the autocannons is synchronised with the turret and they can elevate between −5° and +45°. The twin 2A42s are stabilized in the vertical and horizontal planes.[11]One of the guns fires armor-piercing rounds while the other fires anti-personnel rounds. A wide range of ammunition is used by the 2A42 autocannon and they include:High Explosive-Tracer(HE-T),Armor-piercing discarding sabot(APDS),High ExplosiveFragmentation(HE-FRAG) andArmor-Piercing-Tracer (AP-T). These rounds have effective ranges between 2,500 m and 4,000 m depending on the variant. The muzzle velocity of the projectiles is 960 m/s.[14]A 7.62 mmPKTMmachine gun is mounted coaxially with the main armament and holds 2,000 rounds.[6]

Grenade launchers

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A pair of eitherAGS-17D orAGS-30grenade launchers[15]are carried, one located on each side of the BMPT, and operated by a single crew member. A total of 600 rounds of 30 mm grenades are carried for both grenade launchers. There is no reloading for the grenade launchers because each one holds 300 rounds in a single belt.[6]Only vertical stabilization is provided for the grenade launchers. The horizontal angles that the AG-17Ds can cover are from 5° (to the left) to 27° (to the right) for the right grenade launcher and from 27° (to the left) and 5° (to the right) for the left grenade launcher. The maximum vertical elevation is +20° and the minimum is −5.5°.[11]The muzzle velocity is 185 m/s and the fire rate is 420–480 rds/min, which gives a continuous fire time (both barrels combined) of 37–43 seconds before running out of ammo (not considering the constraints that limit the practical rate of fire, such as barrel overheating). An effective range of 1,700 m is provided while the kill radius of the 30 mm grenades is seven meters.[16]Automatic grenade launcher operators are equipped with the "Agat-MR" day/night independent stabilized sights.[6]

Fire control system

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The commander's panoramic sight (located on the roof) gives the BMPT hunter-killer capabilities by continuously scanning targets for the gunner.[6]

To enable the BMPT to engage targets in both day and night conditions and when the BMPT is stationary or moving, a computerized fire-control system is fitted. The sight of the gunner includes a thermal channel, an optical channel, a guided ATGM channel, and a laser rangefinder. The field of view sight has an independent stabilization in two planes. The sights provide detection of targets at ranges up to 7,000 m in poor weather conditions.[6]The commander's B07-K1 panoramic sight is located at the top of the BMPT and has a 360° field of view. This panoramic sight has optical, low-level laser rangefinder and television channels. The B07-K2 standard gunner's sight consists of optical and thermal channels and a laser rangefinder. The vehicle also has hunter-killer capabilities with its separate commander's panoramic sight and gunner's sight which can detect both ground and aerial targets. The gunner is able to use the commander's sight to engage targets if his own sight is disabled or destroyed. The commander of the vehicle also has the ability to override the command to take control of the turret and guns from the gunner. The navigation system used by the BMPT is a combinedGPS/GLONASSmodule.[6]

Protection

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The Terminator possesses a System 902A automatic smoke grenade launcher on both sides of the turret which serves as camouflage and provides protection against guided weapons.[9]When the screening system warns the crew of laser tracking, a smoke screen is created by the launch of grenades. Special attention was paid to the survivability of the BMPT and its crew. Certain measures were taken to ensure this like placing the fuel tanks in a sealed housing compartment and fastening the seats towards the roof in case of a mine penetration.[9]There are additional fuel tanks located in the rear of the hull in an armored compartment on the left fender. The vehicle is equipped with an automatic fire fighting system to fight any fires that will ignite within the vehicle.

Armor is reinforced with 3rd generation "Relikt" ERA on the frontal armor and both sides of hull and turret, slat (cage) armor in the rear. Missile launchers are reinforced by armored shields, protecting them from splinters and small arms fire. Weapon station is only armored against small arms fire.

Mobility

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The maximum speed of the vehicle is 60 km/h over highways and a cruising range of 550 km with external fuel tanks. The BMPT can cross a trench that's as long as 2.7 ± 0.1 m and overcome vertical obstacles as high as 0.85 m. Like the T-72, the transmission of the engine is manual with seven gears for forward and one gear for reverse. The maximum gradient for the BMPT is 30° and 25° when climbing forwards and travelling along a side respectively. Fording capabilities are provided by the BMPT. It can cross water obstacles with a depth of 1.2 m without preparation and 1.8 m with five minutes of preparation. When installed with a snorkel kit, this vehicle is able to cross rivers up to five meters in depth.[11]

Crew and life support

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The rear of the driver's compartment, at the front of the vehicle, has been raised, providing greater internal volume. It uses proven elements from those fitted to theT-90MBT.[9]The Terminator has a crew of five which consists of: a vehicle commander, a driver, a gunner, and two grenade launcher operators.NBC protectionis provided to the crew to ensure survival against radiation, chemical and biological weapons. As an option, the BMPT can be fitted with mine-clearing devices such as the KMT-7 or KMT-8 mine sweepers. T-72 tanks can be also converted into BMPT.[9]

BMPT-72 Terminator 2

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BMPT-72 "Terminator 2"is an improvement over its predecessor. It is made from a T-72 hull where the turret is replaced with a "Terminator" module and armament.[17][18]The Terminator 2 can be effectively used to destroy enemy tanks, armored personnel carriers and other armored assets, and to suppress enemy firing emplacements and infantry using grenade launchers and antitank weapons systems.[19]Unlike the Terminator 1 however, the Terminator 2 is aretrofitonly package, with old T-72B or T-72M tanks being upgraded to BMPT-72 standard. The Terminator 2 is aimed at the export market (in particular as part ofoffset deals).

The conversion process of the obsolete vehicles can be undertaken at the customer facilities.[20]

Armament and FCS

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The two automatic grenade launchers are removed along with its operators, reducing the crew to three;[20][19]the number of munitions for the Ataka missiles, 2A42 autocannons, and PKTM machine gun remains unchanged. A new and improved FCS is installed in the BMPT-72.[21]The ballistic computer is electronic and fully digital with a set of weather and topographical sending units.[19]

Air burstmunitions are under development for BMPT and other Russian military vehicles.[22][23][24]

Protection

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Although the weight of the new BMPT is reduced by four metric tonnes, its level of protection isn't lower than that of its predecessor.[19]The Terminator 2's length and width is reduced compared to the original Terminator. The BMPT-72 has a height of 3.33 m and a width of 3.6 m while the Object 199 Ramka had a height of 3.44 m and a width of 3.8 m. Additionalslat armoris fitted on the rear and sides of the chassis to increase protection against rocket propelled grenades. Missile launchers for the Ataka missiles are fitted with extra armor to provide protection against splinters and small arms fire.[21]CBRNprotection is provided for the crew members and is collective.[19]A type R-168-25UE-2 radio is installed on board the Terminator 2.[19]

Mobility

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The mobility of the BMPT-72 does not differ significantly from the original BMPT.[19]

An auxiliary dieselAPUis also fitted that allows to keep most of the functions activated while the main engine is off. Two options are available, a small 5 kW DGU-5-P27 5-VM1 and a 8 kW DGU-8-P27 5-VM1.

"Terminator 3"

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BMPT ( "Terminator 3" ) – is a new design model ofTank Support Fighting Vehiclebased on theArmata Universal Combat Platformwith a crew of 3 or 4. Possible armament would be one or two 57 mm autocannons (ammo storage problem), 4x ATGM Sprinter, 2x AGS-40 Balkan automatic grenade launchers, one or two 7.62 mm PKTM machine guns. It will have an automaticgun turretRCWSand in the future may have integratedair defensesystems and be fullyunmanned.[25]

Armata is powered by a new generation 1,500 hpmultifueldiesel engine coupled with ahydro-mechanicalautomatic transmission (unlike the two predecessors), with a maximum road speed of 65–70 km/h (40–43 mph), an operational range of 550 km (340 mi), and apower-to-weight ratioof over 30 hp/tonne.[citation needed]

Operational history

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Russian invasion of Ukraine

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The BMPT was first deployed by Russia in Ukraine on 18 May 2022, according toRIA Novosti.[26]The BMPTs deployed to Ukraine appear to have been fitted withAGS-17grenade launchers.[27]With only around 10 BMPTs in service, they have a limited impact on the war.[28]They were first observed during thebattle of SieverodonetskinUkraine.[5][28]In late May 2022, footage emerged of 2 BMPTs in action with Russian tanks during an offensive on Lysychansk, the armored group took positions on a hill and began shelling a highway below but was forced to retreat due to Ukrainian artillery fire.[29]

Of the approximately 10 BMPTs deployed, there is footage of 1 being destroyed and 2 being damaged in Ukraine. On 9 February 2023, a BMPT was destroyed by Ukrainian artillery nearKreminna,Luhansk.[30]In July 2023, the Russian 3rd Army Corps released footage of a Terminator using its30mm autocannonandAtakaanti-tank missiles at night.[31]Later in August 2023, a second BMPT was damaged or destroyed by Ukrainian kamikaze drones nearSpartak,Donetsk Oblast; aT-80was also hit by a kamikaze drone while towing the BMPT away.[32]A third one was hit by a crowdfunded kamikaze drone in September 2023; aBREM-1armoured recovery vehicleattempting to recover the BMPT was also reportedly destroyed.[33][34][35]

According to journalist and military expert Oleksandr Kovalenko, a BMPT Terminator was reportedly either destroyed or damaged in theKurakhovedirection in late October 2024, if true marking the first loss of such a vehicle in a year.[36]

Operators

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Map with BMPT Terminator operators in blue

Current operators

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Algeria
  • People's National Army– In April 2016, Russia and Algeria concluded an agreement for the delivery of 300 Russian "Terminators". Deliveries started in 2018.[37][38][39]As of 2023, over 13 have been delivered.[40]
Kazakhstan
  • Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan– 10 BMPT units were ordered in 2010 and delivered by Russia from 2011 to 2013.[41]In 2012, an additional 30 BMPTs were selected but may have not yet been ordered by late 2013.[41]As of early 2014, in addition to the purchase of the vehicles, licensed assembly will be implemented with a number of techniques from kits supplied by Russia. This dual production between UralVagonZavod and Kazakhstan was scheduled to open by 2015.[42][43]
Russia

Failed bids

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Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijani Land Forces– At the DEX 2014 defence exhibition in Baku,Rosoboronexportproposed an in-depth modernization of the current T-72 tanks to the Tank Support Combat Vehicle configuration. Azeri PresidentIlham Aliyevexpressed interest in the "Terminator-2" along with theKa-52"Alligator" helicopter.[47]
Peru
  • Peruvian Army– Uralvagonzavod proposed a solution for modernization of old Russian madeT-55sby installing the turret of the BMPT. The land forces of the Peruvian army wanted to purchase a new main battle tank in late 2013. According to Uralvagonzavod, the engine, transmission, and suspension of T-55 tank should not be changed if the upgrade takes place. It is also possible to upgrade the powerpack and suspension to increase the level of mobility.[48]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Width across the tracks
  2. ^Width across the broad screens
  3. ^Height of hull excluding the turret
  4. ^According to theDegtyarev plant,the operational range is actually up to 5800 m for the 9M120 and 9M120F variants[13]

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