Nizhinyi BMV-2 Low Altitude Assault Vehicle

3

250/750

40

6

9

3

2

-

4

27.5

2,375

1e+2e+2b+2b

1h+2h+1r

Jet (7,500 l)

0.05 km/l

-

VSTOL

Thunderbird

3

-

1,844,750

GMC Thunderbird, Saab Viggen 406

The BMV-2 is an upgrade over the BMV-1, Russia's first attempt at a low altitude t-bird during the Euro-wars. Despite some impressive trial runs, the BMV-1 has exposed thrust vectoring ports, making them notoriously easy to detect and target on aerial scanners, resulting in heavy casualties amongst Russia's airborne forces. The BMV-2 corrected most of the BMV-1's fatal flaws and later went on to serve in the Russian military until the 2050s. Though retired from active service amongst the Russian military, the BMV-2 can still be found among many merc forces and Third World governments around the world.

Small Turret (10 CF Ammo Bin), Medium Launch System, 4 Internal Missile Mounts

State of the Art 2063, page 76/78

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