[size=1.45em]Russian Armored Vehicles[/size]
BRDM-2
Armor on the BRDM-2 is pretty weak, and the viewing hatches are not armored at all. It's a bit above an MRAP/Armored Scout Car, and can be harmed with large caliber machine guns.
Very limited passenger capacity (2 if I remember correctly) plus driver plus gunner/commander
GAZ Vodnik
The GAZ Vodnik is a scout car/APC comparable to the BRDM-2. It's basically an early MRAP. There are two variants that are relevant, the dual PK version that is depicted here, and the BPPU version. The former can be very annoying but since the machine gunners are turned out they can usually be sniped, or die with an impact of a HE RPG.
The BPPU is a dual-feed automatic cannon that fires 30 mm rounds at 400 rpm, and usually also includes a coaxial PKT, making the BPPU variant of the Vodnik a pretty dangerous encounter for Infantry.
Like the BRDM-2, the armor is relatively weak, and the windshield can be damaged even by assault rifles.
BTR-70/80
BTR's are infantry support vehicles with a rather large cargo capacity. They pose a significantly higher threat than a BRDM-2, and have better armor, but since they are wheeled they can still be immobilized with large caliber rifles or machine guns.
BMP-1/2/3
(pictured: BMP-1)
BMP's have heavy armor and are tracked. Their offensive capabilities are damn impressive, with autocannons, machine guns and ATGM's they are about the highest threat level of Infantry Fighting Vehicles infantry can encounter, and their ATGM's make them a tank killer as well.
BMP-1 and BMP-2 look very similar and are hard to tell apart. BMP-3's look more like a tank, with a larger main cannon and higher profile than the BMP-2.
BMP's should be a priority target for Infantry.
BRDM-2
Armor on the BRDM-2 is pretty weak, and the viewing hatches are not armored at all. It's a bit above an MRAP/Armored Scout Car, and can be harmed with large caliber machine guns.
Very limited passenger capacity (2 if I remember correctly) plus driver plus gunner/commander
GAZ Vodnik
The GAZ Vodnik is a scout car/APC comparable to the BRDM-2. It's basically an early MRAP. There are two variants that are relevant, the dual PK version that is depicted here, and the BPPU version. The former can be very annoying but since the machine gunners are turned out they can usually be sniped, or die with an impact of a HE RPG.
The BPPU is a dual-feed automatic cannon that fires 30 mm rounds at 400 rpm, and usually also includes a coaxial PKT, making the BPPU variant of the Vodnik a pretty dangerous encounter for Infantry.
Like the BRDM-2, the armor is relatively weak, and the windshield can be damaged even by assault rifles.
BTR-70/80
BTR's are infantry support vehicles with a rather large cargo capacity. They pose a significantly higher threat than a BRDM-2, and have better armor, but since they are wheeled they can still be immobilized with large caliber rifles or machine guns.
BMP-1/2/3
(pictured: BMP-1)
BMP's have heavy armor and are tracked. Their offensive capabilities are damn impressive, with autocannons, machine guns and ATGM's they are about the highest threat level of Infantry Fighting Vehicles infantry can encounter, and their ATGM's make them a tank killer as well.
BMP-1 and BMP-2 look very similar and are hard to tell apart. BMP-3's look more like a tank, with a larger main cannon and higher profile than the BMP-2.
BMP's should be a priority target for Infantry.
I don't need luck, I have ammo.