
This is in reference to its 30mm armament, which distinguishes it from regular BTRs.
#Ravenfield squad generator
Additionally, the engine smoke generator can be used to cover more important friendly vehicles if they require repairs. It also makes a for a good escape if you generate a cloud and reverse into it. This generates a smoke-screen using the vehicle's exhaust, and it trails behind the vehicle accordingly.
#Ravenfield squad driver
The driver gets access to an engine smoke generator operated by clicking and holding LMB.The vehicle is crewed by 3 men, Driver, Gunner, and Commander, and can carry 10 passengers in addition to the crew.Be ready to immediately retreat if you start taking heavy fire. It is a fast troop transport armed with an autocannon that is efficient at engaging enemy infantry and light vehicles. In fact, the BTR-82A has inferior armor protection compared to many APCs. As a result, it struggles to hold its own against other IFVs such as the FV510 and the M2A3. The BTR-82A is not a dedicated infantry fighting vehicle (IFV). The BTR-82A is only used by one faction, the Russian Ground Forces. The vehicle can reach a maximum speed of 49.71 mph (80 km/h). The BTR-82A is fitted with a 2A72 cannon as its primary armament, and a coaxial PKT machine-gun as secondary armament. The vehicle has a more powerful 300-hp and fuel efficient engine, increasing its cruising range from at around 600-km to at least 700-km. The gunner's searchlight was replaced with a PL-1, and later an LP-1 infrared spectrum pulse laser searchlight. The commander's and gunner's sights were replaced with more capable systems. The BTR-82A has better armor than the BTR-80, featuring Improved laminate armor along the bottom of the hull, spall liners along the interior walls and ceiling, a ballistic mat on the floor of each troop compartment and possibly under the troop seats, likely with the same effect as the spall liner. The BTR-82A can be driven by 3 crew members and can hold up to 7 passengers. BTR-80s that have been upgraded in this fashion are designated as BTR-802AMs.
#Ravenfield squad upgrade
BTR-82A production ceased in 2015, replaced by an upgrade program designed to modernise all BTR-80s to a standard similar to the 82A. Although both the Belarusian and Bangladeshi governments expressed interest in acquiring some of their own, only the Republic of Kazakhstan actually purchased any. The BTR-82A is still primarily used by the RGF. It was designed by the Arzamas Machinery Plant in 2009 and adopted into the RGF in 2013 as their standard APC and infantry carrier vehicle (ICV).
