BMP-3 IFV

The Soviet BMP was the world's first Infantry Fighting Vehicle. It was fully enclosed, armored, fast enough to keep pace with the tanks, armed with a 76mm cannon and the new ATGM launcher, capable of carrying a squad of infantry into battle, and fighting alongside them. The BMP-3 is the latest in the series of Soviet IFVs. Like the T-100, it's got a taller ceiling (designed for troops over 1.55 meters tall), better reliability, and a lower price tag than any comparable Western model. The entire crew rides in the hull.

Special Equipment
Reactive armor, amphibious, 2 IR smoke launchers, anti-personnel grenade charges, military radio, visual rangefinder, auto-pilot, navigation system, Image Enhancement, passive IR sensors, light amplification, military radar detector, armored searchlight, thermograph.

Weapons
10cm CLGM-equipped cannon (treat as a 90mm), coaxial 30mm cannon and 7.62mm machinegun, all mounted in turret. 2 30mm and 2 7.62mm magazines in turret, 5 LATGMs with semi-active thermal guidance and 20 rounds of 10cm ammo in hull.