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The BVP M-80 ( Serbo-Croatian : Борбено возило пешадије М-80 [БВП М-80] ), is a tracked Yugoslav-made infantry fighting vehicle , produced from the 1980s until the country's collapse in the 1990s.

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16-495: [REDACTED] Look up m80 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. M80 or M-80 may refer to: Military [ edit ] BVP M-80 , a Yugoslav military vehicle M80, a U.S. military type of the 7.62×51mm NATO rifle cartridge M80, training version of the M19 mine M80 Stiletto , a 2006 prototype naval vessel M80 Zolja ,

32-611: A Yugoslav anti-tank rocket launcher Zastava M80 , an assault rifle Transportation [ edit ] M-80 (Michigan highway) , a state highway in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan M80 motorway , a motorway in Scotland M80 Ring Road (aka Western Ring Road and Metropolitan Ring Road), a freeway in Melbourne, Australia Other uses [ edit ] M-80 (band) , an American punk band M-80 (explosive) ,

48-762: A large firecracker M80 Radio , a radio station from Portugal and Spain Monster M-80 , a tropical juice energy drink M 80, an age group for Masters athletics (athletes aged 35+) M80/2, the vehicle used on the M-Bahn in Berlin, Germany Messier 80 , a globular cluster in the constellation Scorpius Microsoft MACRO-80 , a macro assembler M-80, a minor Hydra-affiliated character in Marvel Comics See also [ edit ] Matey (disambiguation) Mighty (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

64-554: A large firecracker M80 Radio , a radio station from Portugal and Spain Monster M-80 , a tropical juice energy drink M 80, an age group for Masters athletics (athletes aged 35+) M80/2, the vehicle used on the M-Bahn in Berlin, Germany Messier 80 , a globular cluster in the constellation Scorpius Microsoft MACRO-80 , a macro assembler M-80, a minor Hydra-affiliated character in Marvel Comics See also [ edit ] Matey (disambiguation) Mighty (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

80-523: Is NBC protected, fire suppression system, inside heating and water ejecting system. It is fully amphibious and can perform crossing of any water barrier without previous preparations. Max. speed at water is 7 km/h. Crew consist of three, driver, commander and gun operator and in the after compartment, there is space for six fully equipped infantrymen who can engage the enemy with personal armament through six gun slits on both vehicle sides and back doors and one squad leader who commands infantry upon exiting

96-431: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages m80 [REDACTED] Look up m80 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. M80 or M-80 may refer to: Military [ edit ] BVP M-80 , a Yugoslav military vehicle M80, a U.S. military type of the 7.62×51mm NATO rifle cartridge M80, training version of

112-500: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages BVP M-80 Early research and development of the M-80 began in 1969, with testing of the first completed prototype in 1974. It was first presented publicly in 1975. First examples of the BVP M-80 rolled out in 1979 but full entry to service happened in 1982. The first production variant was

128-516: The M19 mine M80 Stiletto , a 2006 prototype naval vessel M80 Zolja , a Yugoslav anti-tank rocket launcher Zastava M80 , an assault rifle Transportation [ edit ] M-80 (Michigan highway) , a state highway in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan M80 motorway , a motorway in Scotland M80 Ring Road (aka Western Ring Road and Metropolitan Ring Road), a freeway in Melbourne, Australia Other uses [ edit ] M-80 (band) , an American punk band M-80 (explosive) ,

144-457: The M-80 which was only made in small numbers. The vehicle used a French-built engine with an output of 260 hp, the same engine as used in AMX-10P . After only a year, Yugoslavia started license production of Daimler-Benz 's 315 hp engine in domestic FAMOS factories. This variant received a new designation as M-80A. Around 1000 vehicles were produced before the breakup of the country. At

160-468: The ability to fire SACLOS 9M14 Malyutka ATGMs. The turret is rotated by servo-hydraulics and the main gun is elevated and depressed by electric motor. Incremental improvements were made to the design of the Vidra turret throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. These improvements would eventually be standardized and incorporated into a thoroughly updated turret and designated M91E. Besides being able to mount

176-472: The increasingly heavy armor of possible enemy armored fighting vehicles and began development of a new turret to house the larger weapon. This requirement led to the development of the Zastava 30mm autocannon M86 in 1985 and a new turret " Vidra " – later designated: M91. In addition to the new gyro stabilized 30mm auto-cannon, the new turret was equipped with smoke grenade launchers, improved day/night sights, and

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192-543: The original M86 30mm autocannon , the M91E-I and MM91E-II turrets able to accommodate the dual feed Zastava M89 30mm autocannon. Development is ongoing on a further modernized turret incorporating more effective ATGM armament. Besides BVP M-80 versions, the Vidra turret is offered for modernization or production with other vehicles such as BTR-50 . The M-80A is armed with one 20 mm gun, co-axial machine gun 7.62 mm and twin launcher for wire-guided anti-tank missiles. It

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240-761: The time it was produced, M-80A had similar characteristics with existing IFVs like Russian BMP-1 or French AMX 10P. Although many foreign experts compare M-80A with Russian BMP-1, the Yugoslav IFV is a true original design. Unlike the BMP-1 which had 6 road wheels and was armed with 73 mm gun, M-80A had 5 road wheels and had 20 mm gun. M-80A incorporates numerous elements from the French AMX-10P giving it more power and better protection over its counterpart. All M-80s are amphibious and are equipped with twin AT-3 launchers. It

256-498: Was used extensively during the Yugoslav Wars . The standard versions (BVP M-80 and M-80A) mounted a Hispano-Suiza HS.804 20mm autocannon that has an effective range of about 1500 meters and, depending on ammunition type, is able to penetrate around 20mm of RHAe (Rolled Homogeneous Armour equivalency). In 1978 the technical-military council of Yugoslav People's Army decided that a larger caliber gun would be necessary to counter

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