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Defence & Security News - Myanmar
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Monday, June
9, 2014 11:43 AM |
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Myanmar
to manufacture locally Ukrainian-made BTR-3U 8x8 armoured vehicle personnel
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Myanmar started
manufacturing of Ukrainian-made 8x8 armoured vehicle personnel carrier
BTR-3U with spare parts supplied by Ukraine. Some pictures were released
on Internet, showing assembly plant somewhere in Myanmar. Since 2003,
the country has purchased 10 BTR-3U from Ukraine.
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BTR-3U 8x8 armoured vehicle personnel carrier of Myanmar Army.
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Burma-watchers worldwide
generally hold that Rangoon six years ago concluded a massive arms purchase
deal with Ukraine involving 1,000 armoured personnel carriers (APCs).
This acquisition, which had an estimated value of US$500 million, would
have substantially bolstered Burma’s inventory of some 325 APCs.
In October 2006, an Asia Times article reported that the vehicles would
be assembled at a new facility 12 km to 15 km outside Meiktila, an important
air force town.
Ukraine reported in 2004 its transfer of 10 fully assembled BTR-3U to
Burma a year earlier, the only official acknowledgement of a bilateral
trade involving this vehicle. Currently, there is no information, about
the total number of BTR-3U which are in service with the Myanmar armed
forces.
According Pakistan Defence blog, Myanmar has assembled 600 BTR-3U APCs
and 200 MT-LB MsH IFVs locally.
The BTR-3U armoured personnel carrier has been developed in 2000-2001
by an international consortium. The companies involved in the project
include the Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau of Ukraine,
the ADCOM MANUFACTURING Company Limited WLL of Abu-Dhabi, UAE, and the
State Scientific Technical Centre of Artillery & Rifle Arms of Ukraine.
This vehicle is improved version of the Russian-made BTR-80. It's also
a further development of the BTR-94.
The BTR-U is fitted with the one-man turret Shkval which is armed with
one 30mm gun, one 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, one 30 mm automatic grenade
launcher and two anti-tank guided missile launchers (wire-guided Red
Arrow missiles of Chinese origin).
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BTR-3U assembling
plant somewhere in Myanmar. |
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