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IMR-2M
IMR-2M IMR-2M1 Engineer heavy armoured obstacle clearing vehicle
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Simplified model of IMR-2 without the mine-clearing system. Entered service in 1987. The purpose of the IMR-2M obstacle-clearing vehicle is to provide for the free movement of troops across. zones of destruction, including areas affected by nuclear attack. Based on the chassis of the T-72A tank, the vehicle mounts the following equipment: a versatile dozer blade, a telescoping boom furnished with a multipurpose attachment, and a mine dredger, type KMT. The IMR-2M obstacle-clearing vehicle is noted for an 80-fold attenuation of gamma radiation.
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- IMR: First version of Russian obstacle-clearing vehicle based on T-55 main battle tank chassis.
- IMR-2: First version based on T-72 tank chassis. - IMR-2M2: Improved version that is better suited for operations in dangerous situations, for example in contaminated areas. It entered service in 1990 and has a modified crane arm with bucket instead off the pincers. -IMR-2MA: Latest version with bigger operator's cabin armed with a 12.7 mm machine gun NSV. -Klin-1: Remote controlled IMR-2 -IMR-3M: Obstacle-clearing vehicle based on the T-90 main battle tank chassis. |
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