New UralVagonZavod vehicle type on T-72 chassis

A new vehicle variant was recently spotted at the UralVagonZavod tank factory in Nizhny Tagil. The vehicle at first observation is based on a T-72 chassis with a frontal engine compartment.

The vehicle resembles older programs, namely the BTR-T (Omsk) and BMO-T, of which, both programs did not see large production runs. The chassis is heavily reworked by having a frontal mid-plate, which raises the UFP. As said this was done to accommodate a frontally located engine-transmission compartment. The engine is most likely an A-85 X-shaped engine, which could mean the vehicle uses a monoblock engine, which can be lifted together with the transmission (like on the T-14 Armata).

Front-side view of new heavy BMP vehicle

The vehicle crew sits behind the engine compartment. The images show 2 crew hatches and sets of periscopes located closer to the mid-section of the raised hull structure. 

Side view of new vehicle

It would be sensible to say that this could be a heavy IFV or APC but with no defensive armament observed anywhere and armoured hatches located on the new hull structure sides, this vehicle might be some new specialist or command vehicle, intended for a specific role.  

Yellow - Frontal mid-plate and raised UFP. Red - A-85 style exhaust. 

The intended role and various details are difficult to assess, considering there is only a short video of it being sighted. This vehicle will most likely be shown during the Army-2024 military expo. 


Source: YouTube

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