Sure, why not. After extensive testing and because of the low cost to manufacture it came out as the winner.I saw this clip on a YouTube and wanted asked can Colombia produce BTR-80s?
I didn't know that Russia gave Colombia producing rights for this vehicle. Is this real?
YouTube - Colombia producing BTR-80
Around a dozen probably. Mostly in Eastern Europe.Are there other countries that produce Russian mechanized vehicles as well?
Yes - as Kato mentioned they are mostly former East Bloc countries, you could also add Iran and North Korea also. You can place any type of ATGM that suites your needs, Tow 2 Bs would not have any problems with a French AMX 30 B. Look for Venezuela to make a announcement real soon that it is choosing T-90S and BMP3 IFVs from Russia. Also Spain just sold off their remaining Scorpian and Scimitars to Chile just recently, this entire region will be purchasing some major weapons systems, so sit back and watch the show.Are there other countries that produce Russian mechanized vehicles as well? I just didn't know kind of took me by surprise to hear about Russian weapons being produced in Colombia. I wonder what anti-tank weapon they fielded and could it take out a AMX-30 main battle tank Venezuela has? Besides the Flankers Venezuela's two main items it holds over Colombia is tanks and artillery.
I assume a American supplied TOW-II could be mounted on a BTR-80 if need be?
I remember what you said about the side door I can see from the clip if those troops had back packs on and/or carrying gear if might not have been such a easy exit.
I Google this but didn't find anything how many vehicles in total?Also Spain just sold off their remaining Scorpian and Scimitars to Peru just recently,
Sorry Buddy, I gave out some bad info inregards to Spain, they actually sold these vehicles to Chile, total amount of vehicles sold was 17. Columbia really doesn`t need to keep up with Venezuela, they have us.I Google this but didn't find anything how many vehicles in total?
Colombia won't be able to keep up with Venezuela at this rate if they pick up T-90 and BMP-3. I wonder what responds Chavez would get if he purchase arms for Ecuador or directly funded weapons deliveries?
If Peru bought these vehicles from Spain does this main Peru's may shift over to western types? There Russian made BMT-60/T-55 must be old and in need of replacement. I wonder what western types might fit there budget I guess there biggest need would be offset Chile's Leo's I & II's to the south and to the north what ever Ecuador's has.
Venezuela I wonder what's next?
I would post it in the Aviation section.No problem thanks for setting me straight with the correct info. Chile has some collection of weapons and equipment. Peru would be smart not mess with them in anyway shape or form.
I have a friend who lives in Colombia who sends me links to news and Russia just delivered another 2 Flankers. He's concern for his country there seems to be no stopping Chavez's buying.
eckherl - Let me ask you I have some helicopter questions which section do I post them? Would those go in the Land Forces/ Army/ or Military Aviation Air Forces section? Most of our helicopter are assigned to the Army and Marines. I wanted to know why the US Army went with the EC-145/UH-70A over the Huey-II, I think the Huey II cost less. The UH-70A carries 9 troops and I think the Huey II carries 10, why take on a new type? Do you know?
Did you guys train a lot with attack helicopters and close air?
Thanks
I recall rumors about a BMP-3 deal with Venezuela, though they've yet to materialize into anything. Keep in mind the Tor M1 deal that looked like a guaranteed done deal has yet to go through, and negotiations in regards to the submarine deal are still in progress. Then there is the rumored Su-35 deal (when I originally read about it, it seemed laughable, but this was before the Su-35BM test flight). So I really don't know if they will be able to buy much more. As is, they're already going overboard.Yes - as Kato mentioned they are mostly former East Bloc countries, you could also add Iran and North Korea also. You can place any type of ATGM that suites your needs, Tow 2 Bs would not have any problems with a French AMX 30 B. Look for Venezuela to make a announcement real soon that it is choosing T-90S and BMP3 IFVs from Russia. Also Spain just sold off their remaining Scorpian and Scimitars to Chile just recently, this entire region will be purchasing some major weapons systems, so sit back and watch the show.
Yes - Hugo seems interested in alot of the newer adavanced weapons systems being produced by Russia, what is announced versus actually having a written obligation for purchase is totally different. If he does commit to the BMP3 and T-90S purchase we can rest assured that everyone will know of it, he seems to have the liking to rub things in his neighbors faces. I wonder if Russia is recieving some pressure inregards to the possible Tor M1 package deal.I recall rumors about a BMP-3 deal with Venezuela, though they've yet to materialize into anything. Keep in mind the Tor M1 deal that looked like a guaranteed done deal has yet to go through, and negotiations in regards to the submarine deal are still in progress. Then there is the rumored Su-35 deal (when I originally read about it, it seemed laughable, but this was before the Su-35BM test flight). So I really don't know if they will be able to buy much more. As is, they're already going overboard.
You mean like the BTR-90 which carries the firing module from the BMP-3 and BMD-4? 100mm main gun with 30mm coaxial and ATGM capacity through 100mm barrel. Plus of course upgraded armor, a 510hp engine, and many other goodies.If Colombia could mount a mixture of weapon on there homemade BTR-80, like anti-tank weapons, 30mm auto cannon, maybe a 90/105mm cannon, they could turn this into a IFV as well. Thought it was cool that they could produce a platform like the BTR-80, I realized it's not cutting edge tech in armor vehicles but for Colombia industry it's good thing.
I doubt it. Russia had no problem selling the same systems to Iran. Not to mention that it doesn't really matter much. They're tac-SAMs with limited radius. Unless they're a part of a powerful and modern AD network they have no chance. Never mind that the negotiations are being done over a grand total of 3 (yes three! ) batteries. Essentially next to nothing given the size of Venezuela and the size of their military.Yes - Hugo seems interested in alot of the newer adavanced weapons systems being produced by Russia, what is announced versus actually having a written obligation for purchase is totally different. If he does commit to the BMP3 and T-90S purchase we can rest assured that everyone will know of it, he seems to have the liking to rub things in his neighbors faces. I wonder if Russia is recieving some pressure inregards to the possible Tor M1 package deal.
Think of it as a 1 billion dollar credit line to Venezuela for everything ELSE if they buy their weapons from Russia.Russia has just enxtended a 1 billion dollar credit line to Venezuela for the purpose of weapon purchases. I'm very skeptical that Venezuela needs credit to buy weapons........ it doesn't make sense.