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April 23rd, 2007, 10:27 PM
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Combat dropping AFV\'s?
Hi,
I'm looking for evidence (not just claims but evidence) that AFV's such as the BMD can be dropped (with parachutes) from a flying aircraft and after landing be able to drive off. And I'd like to see some evidence that this does not seriously affect onboard fighting equipment.
Now if it is possible I'd like to know how likely it is that you drive away with it. I'll immediately believe that it can be done succesfully in theory, but can it be done CONSISTENTLY?
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Narwan
PS, this is more a matter of personal interest than it is an indirect comment on the game.
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April 23rd, 2007, 10:57 PM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
The parachute system for the BMD and ASU-85 was triple canopy and used upward firing rockets to reduce the shock of impact. Additionally, the BMD had a chassis that allowed it to be lowered so that again the shock was supposed to be reduced. I actually still have "BMD air dropped" in my google history, so I think that if pictures exist they're sparse on the internet.
From what I gather the Soviets actually did exercises and did just what you talk about, got into their vehicles on the ground and drove off. I would fathom that on the BMD and ASU-85 that there were not sensitive systems to be damaged.
The M551 is another story
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April 24th, 2007, 12:18 PM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
I know that's the theory. And undoubtedly there have been succesful exercises. Some even with troops in them if the claims by the soviet and now russian defence forces are correct. Wouldn't want to be in one of those.
But my question is whether this can be done RELIABLY. If you drop a company of BMD's and only 3 can drive off on average I wouldn't call it feasible in a militairy sense.
I suspect BMD's will very rarely be deployed that way due to the risks. This seems to be a much more sensible and common way to deploy:
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April 24th, 2007, 03:15 PM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
Hopefully someone's got better info, but I did hear a wile ago that the early BMDs couldn't be reliably dropped and driven off, though that was what the original concept called for.
Apparently for reasons of reliability and weight, the BMD-1 and BMD-2 had to be dropped separately and empty, and loaded, crewed and started clean on the ground.
The BMD-3 was supposed to overcome this problem using reinforced suspension and new parachute loads.
I'll see if I can still find sources for this, but anyway I advise looking up data on the BMD-3 (and said improvements) as well as reports on last year's Sino-Russian airborne exercise (saw deployment of both Chinese and Russian mech airborne units with newest materials).
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April 24th, 2007, 03:58 PM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
Can't say anything about BMD-3's but I once saw them test drop a filled 500 gallon "Water Bull" when I was in the Marines.
The chutes got tangled and it became the worlds largest water baloon *laughs*
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April 25th, 2007, 03:46 PM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
Well, I've oly got a small part about it in "Milit�r Technische Hefte" about IFVs.
It says that the BMD1 is to be dropped without crew and that it worked well on many occasions.
I have read in some other WP publication that in certain manouvres in the 80s regimental sized BMD units were airdropped and that the damage rate was rather low, but that's all about it.
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April 25th, 2007, 03:55 PM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
Did the VDV assault on Kabul aiport involve the use of airdropped AFVs? I would think this would be the sole combat scenario where such a maneauver would actually have been used.
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June 8th, 2007, 09:53 AM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
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mr_clark said:
Well, I've oly got a small part about it in "Milit�r Technische Hefte" about IFVs.
It says that the BMD1 is to be dropped without crew and that it worked well on many occasions.
I have read in some other WP publication that in certain manouvres in the 80s regimental sized BMD units were airdropped and that the damage rate was rather low, but that's all about it.
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about these FTX that occured in the baltic area in the '80, a spetnatz that i met during a PSO in Kosovo told me that some soldiers were killed and several other were injured in some bad weather drops, sometimes more than 50% casuality rate. He lost one brother in such exercice and his brother in law have legs paralized.
Now, i've not asked to see the corps of his brother and such events were highly classified (even if i'm convinced that they were most a show directed to batlic states, particulary toward Denmark), so i have no evidences.
cheers,
Jan
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June 12th, 2007, 11:34 AM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
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Did the VDV assault on Kabul aiport involve the use of airdropped AFVs? I would think this would be the sole combat scenario where such a maneauver would actually have been used.
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Nop. Airport, as well as the rest of the most important objectives in Kabul was captured either by spetsnaz or by troops protecting soviet military mission. Spetsnaz assaulted the President Palace. "Radio Afganistan" was captured by reckon company from the protection of the Soviet military mission, airport was most probably also captured by mission troops. VDV planes landed on the already captured airfield.
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June 28th, 2007, 05:18 AM
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Re: Combat dropping AFV\'s?
For what it's worth, if anybody has any of those old Salamander Books "Soviet War Machine" books, there was a pic of a BMD or ASU (don't remember which) being "rocket-braked". I *strongly* suspect there was no crew in the vehicle at the time. This procedure was probably "semi-administrative" rather than something that would be conducted tactically. Did they do the LAPES thing with M551s? I'm not sure.
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