List of BMP-1 variants

This is a complete list of formal variants and designations of the BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV).

It is sorted by country of origin.

Many field modifications may exist that are not listed here.

[37] BMP models of the Czech Republic.

[37] Korshun – The North Korean designation for the BMP-1.

Three views of the BMP-1 (Ob'yekt 765Sp1) graphic.
Bulgarian BMP-1P during the Army Day military parade, 6 May 2009.
BMP-2 on display at the United States Army Ordnance Museum (Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD), 19 September 2007.
A BMP-1K of the Finnish Army at the Parola tank museum, Finland, 1 June 2008.
BMP-1KSh
The BRM-1K has an extra-wide turret, mast antenna, and only a single firing port on each side. The turret has a large night sight, and ground surveillance radar which can be extended from a hatch in the turret roof.
Vehicle commander's station in the BRM-1K
PRP-4M armoured reconnaissance vehicle
A BREM-2 at armoured recovery vehicle at Patriot Park , Russia
RM-G repair vehicle in 2002
An Afghan BMP-1-based SPAAG armed with ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun.
A PLA Type 86 (WZ-501)
A Type 86A infantry fighting vehicle
A BVP-1 of the Slovak Army
A BPzV "Svatava" combat reconnaissance vehicle.
VPV
A BMP-1 TJ artillery observation vehicle.
BWP-1
BWP-1M "Puma", note the floats.
BWP-1M "Puma", note the six 81 mm shrapnel grenade launchers, a new day–night sight for the gunner and the rear-view mirror.
BWP-40 prototype during MSPO 1993 in Kielce.
BWR-1D reconnaissance vehicle.
Slovak BVP-M upgrade (also known as the BPsVI).
A South African BMP-1 fitted with the IST Dynamics UMWP.
BMP-1U
The Shkval remote weapon stations.
BMP-1UM developed by the Zhytomyr Armour Plant
The Shkval -A remote weapon station used on the BMP-1UM
BMP-1UMD with Stylet RWS and Deutz turbodiesel engine.
BMP-1TS with the Spys RWS in Ukrainian service, 2021