GDR BMP-1 Skin
BMP-1 is a Soviet tracked infantry fighting vehicle.
The world’s first mass-produced amphibious infantry fighting vehicle, designed to transport personnel to the place of combat mission, increase their mobility and security and support with fire, and for joint operations with tanks in battle. It was developed in GSKB-2 (the main special design bureau 2) at the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant named after. V. I. Lenin to replace the BTR-50P. The combat vehicle was adopted by the Soviet Army of the USSR Armed Forces in 1966. Serially produced from 1966 to 1983. Subsequently, the drawings and other documentation were transferred to the Kurgan Machine-Building Plant, where the BMP-2 was subsequently produced.