Well, I understand what you mean by open warfare for tanks and how you see the use of the Tunguska as better for the role of tank support compared to BMPT, and how you see the role of BMPT better suited for urban warefare. But you have to realise I wasnt challenging you for a fist fight, rather I was asking your opinion on the matter, as to why the manufacturer quoted the role of the BMPT as such with regards to Afghanistan war as 1 of their reasons. Also considering they have experienced urban war in Chechnya n yet came out with such a role for the BMPT.Okay, lets get on the same sheet of music here:
Open warfare interpetation for me stands for open terrian conflict, fields, hills, woods and major road networks. With that said I will still stand by my statement that the BMPT is not well suited for this type of conflict, that the Tunguska is designed specifically to handle all airborne threats which is needed to protect Russian forces when moving at a large scale. Why BMPT when you have BMP 2 and 3 series vehicles that are used for infantry support vehicles, both vehicles can lay down enough suppressive fire to support infantry operations in open terrian, infantry is your best tank support that you can get, you will use them to support flank and rear positions in both offensive and defensive operations, infantry is needed to clear out cities not tanks, even BMP series vehicles can lay down better suppressive fire due to weapons *auto cannon* angle of attack in elevation. Everyone has used tanks to clear out cities and have taken major losses including the IDF, even they are changing their approach to this type of scenario with heavier APCs that can be decked out with auto cannons and ATGM systems. tanks are best suited for eating up as much real estate as possible, take away your opponents ground of operations and he loses, going into cities to flush him out is time consuming and takes away valuable assets that are needed in the main fight.
You do realize that I do in fact talk with experience on this subject.
Another point is the BMPT has not been requested nor accepted by the Russian Army. They are still evaluating the use of it, so the manufacturer's role for the vehicle may not hold if the Russian army finds it otherwise like you say.