BTR-82AT: Into a New Age!

The BTR-82AT is a thoroughly modernized variant of the BTR-80/82 family, arriving in the Spearhead major update with advanced weapon systems, optional slat armor, and powerful ATGMs!

BTR-82AT: A Light Tank for the USSR at Rank VI

At a glance:

  • 30 mm cannon
  • Powerful tandem-warhead Kornet ATGMs
  • Thermal imager
  • Spall liners, along with an optional armor package
  • Good mobility
  • Large in size

Vehicle History

The BTR-82AT is a comprehensive modernization of the Soviet BTR-80, developed from the experience gained during modern conflicts, especially during Syria. The basis of this new variant was the BTR-82A model with a 30 mm 2A72 cannon in a remotely controlled combat module, but with significant improvements. The key addition was the integration of the “Kornet” anti-tank missile system, but various other areas of the vehicle saw significant improvement. It received a combined dual-channel gunner’s sight with a thermal imager, a laser rangefinder, and line-of-sight stabilization was installed. To protect against HEAT munitions, slat screen armor was fitted to the vehicle, which proved to be very effective in Syria.

The BTR-82AT modification is one of the most modern examples of the BTR-80/82 family, and is currently in service with the Russian army.

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Introducing the BTR-82AT!

In the Spearhead major update, the BTR-82AT will be making its way to the research tree as a modern modification of the familiar BTR-80A! It boasts several upgrades, including a stronger engine, enhanced protection, and most importantly the 9M133 anti-tank missile and a thermal sight. Let’s get acquainted!

This modern IFV brings many familiar and new elements. The classic 30 mm autocannon is still present as the primary weapon with the same ammunition, but this time it is fully stabilized, drastically improving its offensive capabilities. Supplementing the cannon however is the ATGM launcher, which fires 9M133 “Kornet” missiles, a tandem-warhead ATGM and one of the most powerful missiles available for ground vehicles in the game. Several other firepower improvements have been introduced as well, including a laser rangefinder and an advanced thermal imager.

The BTR-82AT is also slightly up-armored and although this upgrade only allows it to withstand machine gun fire more effectively, it does have an internal spall liner as well. This has increased the weight of course, but the improved 300 HP engine makes up for it, keeping the tank nicely agile for its size. It will also have the option to install slat armor, which can help to disrupt incoming ATGMs and HEAT shells, reducing their effectiveness. This does increase the weight further.

Unlike its predecessor, the BTR-82AT will join the game in the SPG and ATGM carrier line, right between the IT-1/Shturm-S group and the Object 775 at rank VI. This versatile wheeled scout with very capable firepower will make for a fine addition to any high rank lineup, coming soon in the Spearhead major update!

That’s all from us today, thanks for having a read, and stay tuned to the news because we have even more to show you soon!

Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.

You can kick-start and greatly speed up the research of the BTR-82AT with these packs:

In May 45 Pack

This pack includes:

  • IS-1 (Rank III, USSR)
  • T-34-85 (Rank III, USSR)
  • Hanomag (Rank III, USSR)
  • Premium Account for 15 days
  • 1000 Golden Eagles

34.99 Store

BMD-4M Pack

This pack includes:

  • BMD-4M (Rank VI, USSR)
  • Premium account for 15 days
  • 2000 Golden Eagles

59.99 Store

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9.0 - 9.7 for Russia is a joke already. Now we’ve got another light tank… my 9.7 lineup already is; bmp2, bmp3, bmd4, bmd4m, bmd4m2 and now btr….

And the bias doesn’t exist 🥲

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It’s Caged in the Cope.

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Is there any plans to sort the vehicles in the USSR tech tree like recent changes with British and South African vehicles? The anti-tank and light tank line is a mess with mix between the two.

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hey the cope cage also includes some applique armor

Oh no, another under BRed soviet IFV/AFV

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oh look, russian IFV instantly modelled with a spall liner and no armor missing. Meanwhile, Lynx is still missing its spall liner and side armor panels…and I’m sure we can go on and on about the unfinished nato vehicles.

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This things gonna be so broken behind cover with that tall launcher.

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This will fit well in the lineup with the T-55AM and object 279.
Next we need the BTR-90 that has neutral steering.

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lmao i love that

its literally a huge barn with no armor

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Again a russian super IFV at super low BR. Thermal, Kornet and spall liner, all at this BR^^ Sounds more like a 12.3 vehicle.

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Any cance we can get the standard btr82 at br 8.3-8.7?

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81 pen, 3 missiles, no armor, huge size
doesnt look op

although spall liners are going to cause a lot of )))) moments

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Liners, no armor, spatious interior. Sound like an op package.

Also: What BR has my Wiesel?

no spall liners in front

3 guys hugging the ammo rack
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the what? its just the bushes rustling…
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You do realize the ZT3A2 and AFT09 have similarly powerful ATGMs and thermals at that BR range, right?

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