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Title: Youtube video document - Kurganets-25 "successor of bmp-3"
Post by: Lumituisku on November 22, 2015, 01:10:49 PM
  https://youtu.be/1fIeTFbYekA
Title: Re: Youtube video document - Kurganets-25 "successor of bmp-3"
Post by: Asid on November 23, 2015, 09:16:18 PM
Interesting

Pity the captions are not in english.

Thanks Lumi
Title: Re: Youtube video document - Kurganets-25 "successor of bmp-3"
Post by: Cougar11 on November 24, 2015, 02:15:10 AM
So how do they do track maintenance with those skirts??? Seems from what I can see like a pain in the butt!!! Probably a SB feature for sure LOL.
Title: Re: Youtube video document - Kurganets-25 "successor of bmp-3"
Post by: JudgeDredd on November 24, 2015, 06:32:06 AM
That looks very, very much like the CGI AFV the BBC were using when reporting on the Chancellor's military spending review - when mentioning that the British Army would be getting new kit.

Seems, according to the BBC, we're doing procurement from the Russians then  :P
Title: Re: Youtube video document - Kurganets-25 "successor of bmp-3"
Post by: Lumituisku on November 24, 2015, 01:12:29 PM
So how do they do track maintenance with those skirts??? Seems from what I can see like a pain in the butt!!! Probably a SB feature for sure LOL.

I was thinking that same thing. - Yet... it cannot be too heavy because it is the part that makes this vehicle floating as well. At same time it is some-kind of pontoon / additional armor against HE ammunition. It probably can be dropped and put back up with some weird looking tool.




And Ahahah...  I admid that it looks pretty much like kits on Challenger 2s, sides.  ;D
Title: Re: Youtube video document - Kurganets-25 "successor of bmp-3"
Post by: Asid on November 24, 2015, 03:17:55 PM
So how do they do track maintenance with those skirts???
Maintenance is not within the budget…  ;D

Title: Re: Youtube video document - Kurganets-25 "successor of bmp-3"
Post by: Asid on November 24, 2015, 03:22:23 PM
we're doing procurement from the Russians then  :P
And the electronic components are probably courtesy of the Chinese  :-*