A Russian BTR-50 in 2025. A year ago, independent analysts noted an uptick in activity at the Kremlin’s 1295th Central Base of Repairs and Storage of Tanks in Arsenyev in Russia’s Far East.
A dramatic video has appeared showing a Russian BTR-82 8×8 armored personnel carrier firing its main gun wildly, spitting dozens of shells in one fiery burst, apparently due to a technical malfunction ...
The first batch of Russian BTR-82A helicopters was delivered to Belarus in later September. Such vehicles are used in the Azerbaijani and Kazakh armies.