BTR-152 Wheeled APC

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The BTR-152 was a non-amphibious Soviet wheeled armored personnel carrier that entered Soviet service in 1950. By the early 1970s it had been replaced in the infantry vehicle role by the BTR-60. However, it remained in service in the Soviet Army and the Russian Army until 1993 in a variety of other roles. It was also exported to many Third World countries where some still remain in service.

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  • looks cool

  • The shape and design somewhat resembles the half-track the Americans used minus the tracks in the back.

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  • London policecar

  • !: armored and fast car that's good .. at war

  • BTR-152-ZIS-151. Adopted in 1950. Armored personnel carrier had an open top welded lifting body. Was in mass production from 1950 to 1955.

  • @laptevkostya Да, снят, но не очень давно. Еще в 88-м стояли на хранении в ВЧ тыловых округов.

  • @romwwa ; жив но снят с вооружения в силу своей древности. Его в конце 40-х создали...

  • that's all because there isn't roads in Russia ))

  • Так БТР-152 ещё жив?

  • i'll take it

  • they defenitly implemented concept of these lendlease american half-tracks... there was no original armored track for infantry in soviet army during ww2

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