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1L219 Zoopark-1 Russian Mobile Counter-Battery Radar

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"Infantry Vehicles"
"Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs)"
"Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (APC)"
"Tier2"
notes"The Zoopark-1 missile and artillery round reconnaissance radar system, referred in the West as a counterbattery radar, was developed by the former Soviet Union in the 1980s as the replacement for the APK-1 Ris radar system. The Zoopark-1 is mounted on a MTLB tracked chassis. It has been designed to automatically determine the coordinates of enemy artillery positions such as mortars, howitzers, rocket launchers and tactical missile systems. The Zoopark-1 radar system can also serve to monitor firing results of its own artillery systems. The Zoopark-1 radar system was deployed to Syria in early 2016. The Zoopark-1 intelligence radar system is completely autonomous and needs five minutes to get set up. The radar can track artillery shells of 82 to 120mm (typically mortar ammunition) at distances of up to 17 kilometers. It can detect 105 to 155mm projectiles at distances of 12 kilometers, multiple launch rocket systems at distances of 22 kilometers and tactical missiles at ranges of up to 45 kilometers. The radar can track up 12 targets simultaneously detecting up to 70 firing positions in a minute."
countryOfOrigin"Russia (RUS)"
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name"APC MTLB TRKD CLASS"
string"01.01.222.002.007.000.000"
images
"MTLB_Oblique.jpeg"
"MTLB_Left_Oblique.jpg"
"MTLB_AAA.jpeg"
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name"System"
properties
name"Alternative Designation"
value"See Variants"
name"Date of Introduction"
value"1964"
name"Proliferation"
value"Current Operators: Armenia, Azerbaijan – 336, Angola – 8, Bangladesh – 134, Bulgaria – 100, Belarus – 70, Congo, Kinshasa – 6, Eritrea – 10, Finland – 389 MT-LB/v, 50 MT-LBU, Georgia – 66 in Service, Iraq – About 400 in Service, Kazakhstan – 150, Lithuanian army MT-LB on exhibition, Lithuania – 10, Macedonia – 10, Moldova – 60, Myanmar – 26, Nigeria – 67, Poland – 15, Russia – 3,300 in active service. Currently being modernized in the version MLBSh for the Marines with more powerful engines KAMAZ-740.50 of 360 hp, new tracks and new weaponry. Ukraine – 2,090, Uruguay – 5, United States – used by military in OPFOR missions. Former operators: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Czechoslovak Socialist Republic – Passed on to the Czech Republic. East Germany – 721 Bulgarian-made MT-LBs, 32 SNAR-10 and 36 Strela-10M. It is assessed that after unification, all MT-LBs were taken from the GDR’s Army, scrapped, or sold. Hungary – Strela-10 and SNAR-10. Soviet Union – Passed on to successor states. Sweden – 460 (Called Pbv 401, former East German, bought 1993; reduced by 147 before the end of 2011, sold to Finland, Croatia, and Yugoslavia.)"
name"Family"
value"Armored Personnel Carrier"
name"Crew"
value"2"
units"ea"
name"Passenger Capacity"
value"11"
name"Chassis"
value"MTLB"
name"Dimensions (Chassis: MTLB)"
properties
name"Length"
value"6.45"
units"m"
name"Width"
value"2.86"
units"m"
name"Height"
value"1.86"
units"m"
name"Weight, Combat"
value"11,000"
units"kg"
name"Ground Pressure"
value"0.46 standard track / 0.28 wide track"
units"kg/cm2"
name"Automotive (Chassis: MTLB)"
properties
name"Engine Name"
value"YaMZ 238 (Newer versions have the KamAZ-740.50 engine / 360 horsepower)"
name"Engine Type"
value"Diesel"
name"Engine Power"
value"240"
units"hp"
name"Cruising Range"
value"500"
units"km"
name"Speed, Maximum Road"
value"60"
units"km/h"
name"Speed, Average Cross"
value"30"
name"Speed Maximum Swim"
value"5"
units"km/h"
name"Fording Depth"
value"Amphibious"
units"m"
name"Communications"
sections
name"R-173"
properties
name"Frequency Range"
value"30.00 - 75.99 MHz"
name"HF Output"
value"30"
units"W"
name"Mudulation"
value"FM"
name"Display"
value"Digital"
name"Entry of Frequency"
value"Touchpad"
name"Preset Channels"
value"10"
name"Digital Transmission"
value"INA"
name"Sensitivity"
value"1.5 uV"
name"Range"
value"50"
units"K"
name"Operational Voltage"
value"27+-2v"
name"Weight"
value"43"
units"kg"
name"Dimensions"
value"428 × 222 × 238"
units"mm"
name"Primary Weapon System on Most Variants"
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name"System"
properties
name"Name"
value"PKT"
name"Type"
value"7.62 mm, machine-gun"
name"Ammunition"
properties
name"Type"
value"API, API-T"
name"Caliber"
value"7.62"
units"mm"
name"Muzzle Velocity"
value"INA"
units"m/s"
name"Basic Load"
value"1,500"
units"rounds"
name"Max Effective Range (Day)"
value"1,000"
units"m"
name"Max Effective Range (On the move)"
value"500"
units"m"
name"Maximum Aimed Range"
value"1,500"
units"m"
name"Min Range"
value"INA"
units"km"
name"Armor Penetration"
value"8mm of RHA at 500m"
name"Other Ammunition Types"
value"Light Ball, Ball-T, Heavy Ball, Incendiary"
name"Fire Control"
properties
name"Name"
value"PP-61AM, 2.6x"
name"Computerized FCS"
value"N/A"
name"Thermal Sight Vehicle Commander"
value"N/A"
name"Thermal Sight Gunner"
value"N/A"
name"Main Gun Stabilization"
value"N/A"
name"Range, Day Sight"
value"1,500"
units"m"
name"Range, Thermal Sight"
value"N/A"
name"Field of View"
value"23"
units"degrees"
name"Protection"
properties
name"Hull Armor"
value"14"
units"mm"
name"Turret Armor"
value"14"
units"mm"
name"Applique Armor"
value"No"
name"Explosive Reactive Armor"
value"No"
name"Active Protection System"
value"No"
name"Mine Clearing"
value"No"
name"Self-Entrenching Blade"
value"Optional"
name"NBC Protection"
value"Yes"
name"Smoke Equipment"
value"No"
name"Night Vision Device Capable"
value"Yes. Some versions have spot lights."
variants
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6M)"
notes"MT-LB modernization developed by Muromteplovoz in the 1990s. It can be fitted with several different turrets."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MA)"
notes"MT-LBM fitted with a turret from BTR-80, with a KPVT 14.5mm machine gun and co-axial PKT 7.62mm machine gun."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MA1)"
notes"MA armed with additional AGS-17 30 mm automatic grenade launcher."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MA4)"
notes"MA1 armed with KPVB 23x115 mm instead of KPVT 14.5 mm heavy machine gun."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MA2)"
notes"MA armed with KPVB 23x115 mm instead of KPVT 14.5 mm heavy machine gun."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MA3)"
notes"MT-LBM armed with four 9M133 Kornet ATGM launchers, 7.62 mm PKTM tank machine gun and an AGS-30 30 mm automatic grenade launcher."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)"
notes"MT-LBM fitted with a turret from BTR-80A, using a 2A72 30 mm autocannon and co-axial PKT 7.62mm machine gun."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MB2)"
notes"MB armed with AGS-17 30 mm."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MB3)"
notes"MT-LBM armed with GSh-23V 23 mm, AGS-30 30 mm and "Kord" 12.7 mm."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MB4)"
notes"MT-LBM armed with GSh-30K 30 mm, AGS-30 30 mm and "Kord" 12.7 mm."
name"MT-LBM (izdeliye 6MB5)"
notes"MT-LBM armed with twin gun 23 or 30 mm, "Igla" SAM and equipped with improved sights."
name"MT-LBM1 (izdeliye 6M1)"
notes"MT-LBM fitted with 300-310 hp engine."
name"MT-LBM2"
notes"MT-LBM upgrade package developed by Kurganmashzavod with new engine and transmission, improved suspension, BMP style side skirts etc. Prototype."
name"2S24"
notes"Mortar carrier with 2B24 (or 2B14 "Podnos") 82 mm mortar and 83 rounds. The system designator for the carrier vehicle, mortar, and ammunition is 2K32 "Deva". The 2S24 was designed by TsNII "Burevestnik" and has a crew of five. In service with RF Interior Ministry."
name"MT-LBVMK"
notes"A modification of MT-LBVM with "Kord" 12.7 mm machine gun instead of NSVT 12.7 mm."
name"Toros"
notes"Arctic adapted vehicle developed by Muromteplovoz based on the MT-LB chassis armed with a 30mm autocannon 2A42, PKMT 7.62mm machine gun, and 30mm AGS-17D grenade launcher, and equipped with a snowplow. Toros is able to operate in -45°C."
name"Note:"
notes"There are more than 50 additional variants to the MT-LB. The variants above were chosen because they are linked to the Russian Federation and will likely be the most modern / upgraded."
type"WEG"
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