SKOT 2A/2AP
(GPM)
It was an amphibious armored personnel carrier (8x8), developed jointly by Poland and Czechoslovakia into the 1960s. You can make one of modifications to choose from.
(GPM)
It was an amphibious armored personnel carrier (8x8), developed jointly by Poland and Czechoslovakia into the 1960s. You can make one of modifications to choose from.
You can make one of these modifications to choose from.
Historical information
The OT-64 SKOT — medium wheeled armoured transporter — is an amphibious armored personnel carrier (8x8), developed jointly by Poland and Czechoslovakia into the 1960s.
SKOT-2A — Polish designator for the version with the BRDM-2 turret which was designed in the late 1960s. The vehicle is fitted with conical turret armed with 14.5 mm KPV heavy machine gun and 7.62 mm PKT coaxial light machine gun on the top of the vehicle. Number of soldiers transported in the troop compartment went down from 18 to 10. In Western sources, this version is often called OT-64C.
SKOT-2AP — Polish modification with a new anti-aircraft WAT turret armed with 14.5 mm heavy machine gun. The turret had higher elevation for its armament and therefore could be used to fire at air targets. The turret has the new CGS-90 sight. This vehicle was known in the West as OT-64C(2).