BMP-1
Tier 0 · ussr · light · Escalation
About
As the world’s first infantry fighting vehicle, the BMP-1 redefined armored warfare and became a symbol of Cold War-era conflict. Unlike the open-top armored personnel carriers of World War II, the BMP-1 featured a fully enclosed, all-welded steel construction with ports that allowed infantry to open fire on the battlefield without leaving the vehicle’s protection. It also was armed with a 73mm gun and an AT-3A Sagger anti-tank guided missile system and fitted with full nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) filtration. Additionally, it was completely amphibious. The BMP-1 entered service in 1966.
Multi-weapon
Survivability
Hit points
2,000
View range
525 m
Signal range
600 m
Engine fire chance
15%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
15
16
13
Turret
23
19
13
Gun · 9M14P ATGM Launcher
Caliber
125 mm
Rate of fire
4 rpm
Reload
15 s
Aim time
1 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.27 m
Gun arc
4° / 30°
Traverse
39°/s
Ammo
8
Mobility
Top speed
64 km/h
Reverse
24 km/h
Engine
300 hp
Power/weight
22.7 hp/t
Hull traverse
44°/s
Turret traverse
42°/s
Shells
HOLLOW_CHARGE_MISSILE
800 dmg (600–1000)
460 mm pen (345–575)
Marks of Excellencesample size 120 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
1,238
avg damage
2 marks
1,638
avg damage
3 marks
3,806
avg damage