Ukraine Ground Forces Tree

Ukrainian combat module BM-7 Parus

The main combat vehicles-operators of the BM-7 Parus combat module are armored personnel carriers BTR-4E, BTR-4M/MV, BMP-1LB(uparmored MT-LBu) and BTR-60/70 family of vehicles. Theoretically can be installed onto BMP-1/2/3 chassis but wasn’t spotted yet.

  1. Armament of the combat module BM-7 Parus - 30 mm automatic cannon ZTM-1, 7.62 mm machine gun KT-7,62, antitank missile system “Barrier”, 30 mm automatic grenade launcher KBA-117, 6 smoke grenade launchers 902B Tucha.

  2. Ammunition of combat module BM-7 Parus consists of 400 rounds for the automatic cannon ZTM-1 , 87 grenades to the automatic grenade launcher KBA-117, 2000 cartridges to the machine gun KT-7,62, 2 anti-tank guided missiles R-2S to the anti-tank missile system Barrier, 6 smoke grenades 902B Tucha.

  3. Vertical guidance angles of the combat module BM-7 Parus from -13 ° to + 45 °.

  4. With the automatic cannon ZTM-1 caliber 30 mm, the combat module BM-7 Parus provides fire control at a range of up to 4000 meters with high-explosive fragmentation projectiles and up to 2000 meters with armor-piercing projectiles and KT-7.62 machine gun.

  5. Firing range up to 5500 meters using guided missiles of the anti-tank missile system “Barrier”.

  6. Combat module BM-7 Parus is equipped with a fire control system “Arkan”. Arkan fire control system combat module BM-7 Parus consists of an optical-television sighting system with a laser rangefinder OEM-B, two control terminals and Panorama-2P panoramic sight for the commander (can be lifted up to 50cm high).

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BMP-V Concept


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A render of the BMP-V by Ukrarmor, the company who has designed and built the Bohdana 2.0, Kamrat-M, and Novator vehicles.

  • Origin:
    • Ukraine/Fully Indigenous
  • Chassis:
    • Tracked
  • Engine (undetermined):
    • Caterpillar Cat 9.3 Diesel Engine
    • Scania DC13 Diesel Engine
    • KMBD 3TD Diesel Engine
    • KMBD 4TD Diesel Engine
  • Transmission:
    • Allison 3040MX
  • Weight:
    • 18t (no addon armor)
  • Speed:
    • 80km/h during standard routine.
    • 10km/h during amphibious operations.
  • Weapon System:
    • 30mm ZTM-2 autocannon.
    • 2x RK-2 anti-tank missiles.
    • KT-7.62mm coaxial machine gun.
    • Thermal Imagers
      • 360-degree thermal camera coverage.
      • Gunner thermal sight.
      • Commander’s sight dependent on module.
    • Laser Rangefinder
  • Sources:
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How about M1 Abrams with addon ERA bricks?

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was posted already

Alright.

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Or we can cover our tanks in multiple layers of ERA and have fun with ATGM launching vehicles

Now this is an interesting development. New Ballistic Missiles developed by Ukraine. This could be used as static vehicles (once the launchers and missiles are shown) on large maps. If they start adding maps that include cruise missile/ballistic missile launches that we can shoot down or protect, another interesting way to add Ukraine.

This is speculation but I’d imagine it’s likely the Grom Ballistic Missile Complex going through further design changes, likely developing the missiles to have better propellants and guidance technology that can hit further out targets but still use the same chassis w/ 2x missile cannisters to remain mobile.


It could be a completely new design though.

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Copy Past Faction/Units : No!
New and Native Units : Yes!

I don’t even know how to react here…

a modern photo of BM Oplot appeared there

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3rd separate tank brigade
Tank’s name is Murchyk(Мурчик)

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Turret armour looks different or is that just me?

Oh its just heat flap-less

“The Purrer” in English.

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New Ukrainian IFV design just showed up recently known as the Inguar-7. Not much is known at the moment since all that’s available to the public is concept images. But it is said the vehicle will be armed with a ZTM-2 30mm gun and Stugna-P ATGM and will feature a heavily armored hull.

And honestly this thing looks like it will be fun to play lol.

Finnish PSH 74 (2S1 Gvozdika) self-propelled howitzers spotted in service with the Ukrainian Defense Forces


(second photo is illustrative and taken in 2009 in Finland)

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Question: Will the Ukrainian Tech Tree be a Sub-Tree for USSR?

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Nice to see the Oplot 🤙 man do I hope production starts again

Knowing Gaijin, there’s a good possibility. Does it make sense? Maybe before (a couple of years ago) but now the Ukrainian military is highly diverse and is using a hybrid of Western and Eastern technology. It’s similar to how Western and Eastern technology is present in the German tree. Not to mention its new developments are inspired by Western-technology and its own battlefield experience/initiative.

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