BRDM-2 Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle
The BRDM-2 is a fully armored, four-wheel-drive, amphibious
reconnaissance vehicle. It has two-pairs of belly wheels and a
centralized tire pressure
regulation system for increased cross-country capability. The BRDM-2 has
a box-like hull with a boat-shaped bow. The engine is mounted in the vehicle
rear and there is a small conical turret mounted on the hull above the belly
wheels. The driver sits at the front of the hull on the left with the vehicle
commander to his right. To enter the vehicle, the crew must climb through
two roof hatches. The hull, which is constructed of welded steel, provides
the crew with protection from small arms and shell splinters. The turret,
which is very similar to that of the BTR-60PB and Czechoslovak OT-64, is
located in the center of the vehicle and is armed with a
14.5-mm KPVT
machine gun with a 7.62-mm
PKT machine gun. On either side of the hull adjacent to the crew position,
there is a firing port. Immediately behind the firing port are three vision
blocks which protrude from the outside of the hull, giving some vision to
the front and rear of the vehicle. The belly-wheels are chain driven and
are lowered by the driver and give the BRDM-2 improved cross-country performance
and the ability to cross ditches. The driver can adjust the tire pressure
on all four tires or individual tires while the vehicle is in motion to adjust
to the ground conditions. The BRDM-2 is fully amphibious. It is propelled
in the water by a single water jet at the rear of the hull. The vehicle has
an over pressure NBC system. The BRDM-2 is equiped with infrared driving
and search lights, a radio and aninertial land navigation system. At the
fron tof the vehicle is a winch which has 30-m of cable and has a maximum
load of 4000-kg.