A Blog by Jonathan Low

 

Feb 10, 2023

"Hasta La Vista!" Ukraine Destroys 1st Russian 'Terminator' Combat Vehicle

The Terminator infantry combat vehicle is Russia's most modern. 

But advanced Russian weaponry doesnt seem to do much good against even more advanced Ukrainian tactics, strategy - and competence. JL 

Emma Helfrich reports in The Drive:

Ukrainian forces have put an advanced Russian BMPT Terminator armored fighting vehicle out of commission for the first time. The Terminator is a  new addition to Russia's ground arsenal and only a small number of them are in service. "Hasta la vista, baby! Soldiers of the 140th separate reconnaissance battalion of the Marines found the Russian BMPT "Terminator", transferred the coordinates to the artillery and adjusted the fire." The Terminator stopped in the middle of a road flanked on either side by forest. Within seconds it is struck by artillery fire. The Terminator kill was said to have taken place in Kreminna.

Ukrainian forces have put an advanced Russian BMPT Terminator armored fighting vehicle out of commission for the first time, according to the Ukrainian Marines. The Terminator is a relatively new addition to Russia's ground arsenal and only a small number of them are known to be in service, making this kill quite the trophy for the Ukrainian military.



Members of the Ukrainian Marine Corps’ 140th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion helped destroy the BMPT, according to a post on the service’s official Facebook page. The post explains the Marines belonging to the unit shared the Terminator’s coordinates with nearby artillery forces, who then carried out the attack, stating:

 

Hasta la vista, baby! Soldiers of the 140th separate reconnaissance battalion of the marines found the detonated Russian BMPT "Terminator", transferred the coordinates to the artillery units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and further adjusted the fire. So, we see that this allegedly "invincible" and "unique" combat vehicle burns just as well as the rest of Russian scrap metal. Glory to the marines! Glory to Ukraine! 

 

In the video shared, the Terminator can be seen stopped in the middle of a road flanked on either side by forest. Within seconds it is struck by artillery fire. Rounds that progressively get more exact are seen taking their toll on the Terminator, before it erupts in flames. According to captions on photos of the aftermath shared on Instagram by Serhiy Haidai, head of the Luhansk Regional Military, the Terminator kill was said to have taken place in Kreminna. This city is located in the contested and strategic Luhansk Oblast region.

Russia’s development of the Terminator BMPT, or Tank Support System in English, was originally prompted by a very specific requirement. After its experiences with armor losses during the two Chechen campaigns in the mid-1990s and early 2000s, the Russian military wanted an armored vehicle that could perform as needed in urban counterinsurgency environments while providing fire support for its main battle tanks. Readers of The War Zone can learn even more about the BMPT Terminator in this past story.

The Terminator, which is derived from the T-72 tank chassis, is made to carry a crew of five and is optimized for armor protection and navigating through obstacle-laden urban areas. Its weapons were also selected with this kind of combat in mind, with its guns being ideal for shorter-range suppressive fire. These include twin 2A42 30mm autocannons and a coaxial 7.62 PKT machine gun. Terminator is also armed with four 9M120 Ataka (AT-9 Spiral-2) anti-tank guided missiles and two 30mm AGS-17D automatic grenade launchers.

Very few BMPT Terminators are currently known to be in Russian service. Russia was mainly looking to export the design more than organically field it. As of February 2022, only nine BMPT-72 vehicles were reportedly in use with a motorized rifle battalion within Russia’s 90th Tank Division. Small numbers aside, it's worth highlighting that vehicles of this class are virtually non-existent in the West.

Some of the first recorded use of Terminator vehicles in Ukraine dates back to at least May 2022. Because of how these vehicles are designed for urban fighting that has become a key feature of Russia's all-out invasion, it's clear why Russia would want them on the battlefied. Today, with urban fighting in Bakhmut and surrounding areas, and a looming larger offensive in the east or south, they are likely considered valuable.

However, the deployment of these advanced BMPTs also underscores how Russia has struggled to find readily available advanced ground combat assets that it can commit to the fight. Notable battle losses and restrictive international sanctions have had a significant impact on Russian military inventory. This has left its forces with no choice but to pull capabilities like a one-off prototype T-80UM2 experimental main battle tank and even vintage T-62 tanks out from its stocks. 

Regardless, even with the limited amount it had to begin with, Russia is now down one Terminator and by the looks of it, it "won't be back."

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