BMD-1 Soviet airborne amphibious infantry combat vehicle (vid1)
БМД-1 (боевая машина десанта-1) / BMD-1 (airborne combat vehicle-1)
BMD-1 airborne combat vehicle
BMD-1 (September 2012).
BMD-1 Soviet airborne amphibious infantry combat vehicle (vid 2)
BMD-1 & BMP-1
Bmd 1 ibc 2014
BMD B 1
BVP - BMD 1
BMD-1 BMD-2 BMD-3 (Omsk. Tank show)
BMD 1 BMD 2 BMD 3 Omsk Tank show
BMD-1 Airborne infantry tracked armoured vehicle Russian army Russia
tribute to BMD-1
Dare to Compare --- M2A3 Bradley versus BMD-1!
BMD-1 Soviet airborne amphibious infantry combat vehicle (vid1)
БМД-1 (боевая машина десанта-1) / BMD-1 (airborne combat vehicle-1)
BMD-1 airborne combat vehicle
BMD-1 (September 2012).
BMD-1 Soviet airborne amphibious infantry combat vehicle (vid 2)
BMD-1 & BMP-1
Bmd 1 ibc 2014
BMD B 1
BVP - BMD 1
BMD-1 BMD-2 BMD-3 (Omsk. Tank show)
BMD 1 BMD 2 BMD 3 Omsk Tank show
BMD-1 Airborne infantry tracked armoured vehicle Russian army Russia
tribute to BMD-1
Dare to Compare --- M2A3 Bradley versus BMD-1!
Russian army Female paratroopers learn to operate armoured vehicles BMD-1 BMD-2 RIA Novosti
1-72 Soviet BMD-1 (ACE).
Russian BMD 1 BMD 2
Оружие ХХ века БМД-1 Weapons of the twentieth century BMD-1
Military science - BMD-1
Prosteala cu Solenza BMD 1 +exhaust sound
Fashion VIP 10/2014 - BMD 1
Hillfillies (S) i BMD 1.
ARMA 2 - The Sounds Of War - BMD-1
The BMD-1 is a Soviet airborne amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle, which was introduced in 1969 and first seen by the West in 1970. BMD stands for Boyevaya Mashina Desanta (Боевая Машина Десанта, literally "Combat Vehicle of the Airborne"). It can be dropped by parachute and although it resembles the BMP-1 it is in fact much smaller. The BMD-1 was used as an IFV by the Soviet Army's airborne divisions. An improved variant of BMD-1 was developed, the BMD-2. The BMD-1 also provided a basis for the BTR-D airborne multi-purpose tracked APC.
In the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis the army was instructed to consider putting more emphasis on means to project power outside of the normal sphere of Soviet influence. As a result there was a major effort to develop the VDV (Soviet airborne forces) as a rapid deployment force. Soviet studies of airborne operations had shown that lightly armed paratroops were unable to deal with armoured forces. Also in early 1960s a BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle was being developed. Before the BMP-1 entered service in 1966, Soviet Army high command decided to equip the newly created airborne divisions with similar vehicles.