"Servicing armored vehicles, though it may seem routine, is of utmost importance," reported by the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade on their Telegram channel.
"The crew of the BTR-4 Bucephalus can bring its vehicle into combat readiness in 40 minutes. The guys know the BTR like the back of their hand, as they have carried out dozens of combat missions on it!" stated in the message.
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The BTR-4 Bucephalus is an eight-wheeled, all-wheel-drive armored personnel carrier (BTR) with an 8x8 wheel formula, developed in Ukraine by the Kharkiv Design Bureau of Machine Building (KMDB). On July 24, 2012, the BTR-4E was accepted into service by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The BTR-4 is designed for transporting mechanized unit soldiers and fire support during combat. It is used to equip units capable of conducting combat operations in various conditions, including in conditions where the enemy uses weapons of mass destruction.
The BTR-4E IFVs can perform assigned tasks round-the-clock, in different climatic conditions, on roads with various surfaces and in conditions of complete off-road terrain. The range of working air temperatures is from -40 to +55°C.
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