Designation:

BREM - 7K

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Manufacturer: 346th Mykolayiv Mechanical Armor Repair Plant  
Product type: Armoured Vehicles  
Name: Repair and recovery vehicle  

The BREM-7K Armored Repair-Evacuation Vehicle, on the base of the BTR-70Di Armored Personnel Carrier, is wheeled, floating, armored all-wheel drive vehicle. The vehicle is equipped with two high-powered diesel engines FPT “IVECO” Tector (EURO-3).

BREM-7K is intended to solve the following problems:

  • conduct of technical reconnaissance

  • towing faulty and damaged wheeled vehicles both controlled and uncontrolled

  • performing load

  • lifting activity with the motion of cargo

  • starting up engines of repaired vehicles from an external source

  • drawing out stuck or sunk wheeled vehicles

  • transportation of repair parts and instruments

  • welding and cutting of metals

To perform these functions the vehicle is equipped with:

  • jib crane KSS-1 with lifting capacity 2 tons

  • plowshare

  • device of suspension blocking

  • winch with pulleys for deployment of block-and-tackles

  • electric welding equipment

  • bench for mechanical works

  • table for repairing electrical equipment

  • cargo platform

  • tent (awning)

Specifications:
Property Value
Weight (kg)
12800
Crew
3
Troops
1
Length (mm)
7535
Width (mm)
2800
Height (mm)
2600
Ground clearance (mm)
490
Max. road speed (km/h)
100
Max. water speed (km/h)
10
Max. road range (km)
860




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