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A Terminator-2 tank support fighting vehicle (front) is seen at the Luzhsky training ground in Russia's Leningrad region on September 18, 2017.
Introducing the Terminator Tank The BMPT Terminator, a Tank Support Fighting Vehicle, is derived from the Soviet Union’s Cold War-era T-72 Main Battle Tank.
The sophisticated BMPT Terminator tank support vehicle used by the Russian army, renowned for its impressive capabilities, has encountered a fresh obstacle in combat.
Ukraine says it destroyed a prized Russian "Terminator" armored vehicle with attack drones. A video shows the weapon being struck and pulled away by a T-80 tank that is also hit.
A serviceman washes a BMPT Terminator armored fighting vehicle designed to support tanks as part of preparations for the Victory Day military parade, in Moscow, April 23, 2019.
An Overview of the BMPT Terminator Russia’s BMPT (Tank Support Fighting Vehicle) is built on the chassis of the Soviet-era T-72 MBT. The concept behind the vehicle dates back to the Soviet ...
‘Terminator’ tank support combat vehicles arrived for the Urals Tank Division in December last year for operational evaluation and for the personnel to learn to operate the new armor.
Back then, the Russians simultaneously deployed 11 tanks, 45 armoured combat vehicles with landing force and one Terminator tank support combat vehicle.
Drone footage from Ukrainian forces captured the moment a US-supplied Bradley fighting vehicle riddles a heavy Russian T-90 tank with 20 mm blasts, disabling the high-tech tank.