Tracked Armored Personnel Carrier MT-LB 1/35 SKIF 214
$24.60
The tracked armored personnel carrier MT-LB was developed in the mid-1960s and entered service in the Soviet Army at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. The vehicle was powered by a single 240 HP diesel engine and took up to 11 landing troops. The crew consisted of two people: the commander and the mechanic-driver. The main armament of the basic version was a single PKT machine gun 7.62 mm in the turret at the front of the vehicle.
The MT-LB transporter was originally developed as an artillery tractor for anti-tank guns. The 100 mm T-12, but it was used relatively quickly as an armored personnel carrier. As a result of the high susceptibility of the MT-LB design to modifications based on it, several dozen different types of specialized vehicles were created in the USSR and in the Warsaw Pact countries. He also took part in many conflicts, including the war in Afghanistan (1979-1989), the 1991 Gulf War and the Second Chechen War.
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