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The base of this vehicle is the BTR-152 , a 6x6 APC that entered Soviet service in 1950. Built on the chassis of the ZiS-151 truck, it was essentially "armor on wheels," designed to keep infantry moving at the same pace as tanks.
In the world of military history, few vehicles tell a more compelling story of battlefield improvisation than the . A rare marriage of a Soviet-made armored personnel carrier (APC) and an Israeli-modified anti-aircraft turret, this vehicle is a favorite for digital artists and history buffs alike. 1. The Origins: From Soviet Workhorse to Israeli Prize Download File BTR-152_TCM-20_3D_Model.rar
While originally designed for point-defense against low-flying aircraft, the TCM-20 proved devastating against lightly armored ground targets. The base of this vehicle is the BTR-152
The "TCM-20" part of the name refers to the weapon system mounted in the rear troop compartment. This was an Israeli modification of the American M55 quad mount. A rare marriage of a Soviet-made armored personnel
However, its journey to becoming the TCM-20 variant began in the Middle East. During the and Yom Kippur War , the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) captured hundreds of BTR-152s from Egyptian and Syrian armies. Rather than scrapping these reliable "Steel Wheels," the IDF put them to use. 2. The Firepower: The TCM-20 Turret
