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Type 73 Chinese 100mm Towed Anti-Tank Gun

2A29

Towed Gun
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Basic Information
Name
Type 73 Chinese 100mm Towed Anti-Tank Gun
Designation
2A29
Alternate Designation
2A29
Equipment Type
Towed Gun
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1961
Description

Type 73 - This appears to be a copy of the Soviet T-12. 2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet smooth-bore 100-mm anti-tank gun, which served as the primary towed anti-tank artillery in the Soviet and Bulgarian armies from the early 1960s to the late 1980s. The T-12 entered service in 1961, replacing the BS-3 100 mm field gun. It was typically deployed in the anti-tank units of armored and motor rifle regiments to protect flanks against counter-attacks during rapid advances. In 1970, it was replaced in production by the T-12A or MT-12 "Rapira", which features a new smooth-bore gun, the 100 mm 2A29 gun, as well as a redesigned carriage and gun shield to protect the crew from machine gun fire and shell splinters. Thanks to the redesigned carriage, which has a bigger wheel base, the MT-12 can be towed by the MT-LB, at speeds up to 60 km/h on road or 25 km/h cross-country. The 2A29R "Ruta" or MT-12R is a version with a RLPK-1 radar for engaging targets in a poor visibility environment (smoke/fog). From 1981, the gun could fire laser beam-riding guided missiles 9M117 Kastet (weapon system 9K116) and carried the new designator 2A29K "Kastet" or MT-12K. The weapon was planned to be superseded by the 2A45 Sprut-B 125 mm smooth bore anti-tank gun. Modern western tanks' frontal armor protection is in excess of what can be penetrated by a 100 mm gun from anything but point-blank range – even using the most modern APFSDS round. For a tank that can maneuver to take advantage of the enemy's weaknesses this is less of a problem – but for a weapon that is primarily defensive, this is a serious problem. Today, the T-12 is applied mostly in the role of ordinary artillery, using FRAG-HE shells. In 2017, the Algerian military displayed a locally developed variant mounted on a Mercedes-Benz Zetros truck. It includes four stabilization legs to absorb firing impacts. The gun requires a crew of six: commander, driver of the towing vehicle, gun layer, loader, and two ammunition crewmen. When the MT-LB is used as the transporter, 20 rounds are typically carried (10 APFSDS, 4 HE-Frag, 6 HEAT). Since the weapon is a smooth-bore, all the ammunition is finned for accuracy during flight. The standard equipment consists of the panoramic PG-1M sight for indirect fire, and an OP4M-40U telescope for direct fire. The APN-5-40 or APN-6-40 are used for direct fire by night. The gun can be fitted with the LO-7 ski gear for travel across snow or swampy ground.

Ground Specifications
Crew 6
Variants
A407 This artillery system was designed by Arsenal-Resita and is very similar to the MT-12. It can fire the same range of ammunition as the T-54/55 tank and has a maximum range of 2,200 m (HEAT) or 4,000 m (APC-T). Subversions are the A407M1 and the A407M2. In Romanian Army service, the A407 is known as the 100 mm anti-tank gun M1977 (Romanian: Tun antitanc calibrul 100-mm Model 1977) and is normally towed by the DAC 887R truck. It can also be towed with the DAC 665T truck. The Model 2002 is an improved version, fitted with the automatic fire control system TAT-100.
Type 73 This appears to be a copy of the Soviet T-12.
Type 86 This is a 100mm smoothbore anti-tank gun that has some similarities with the 85mm Type 56 (D-44). It fires ammunition of the fixed type, including the Type 73 HE, Type 73 HEAT, Type 73 APFSDS and Type 86 APFSDS to a maximum range of 1,800 m.
2A19 or T-12 2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet smoothbore 100-mm anti-tank gun, which served as the primary towed anti-tank artillery in the Soviet and Bulgarian armies from the early 1960s to the late 1980s.
System
Alternative Designation 2A29
Type Towed Anti-Tank Gun
In Service 1961-Present
Crew 6 (commander, driver, gunner, loader, 2 ammunition handlers)
Displacement Time INA
Emplacement Time INA
Note Thanks to the redesigned carriage, which has a bigger wheel base, the MT-12 can be towed by the MT-LB, at speeds up to 60 km/h on road or 25 km/h cross-country.
Dimensions
Length 9.16 m
Barrel Length 8.48 m
Width 1.795 m
Height 1.565 m
Weight 2,750 kg
Main Weapon System
System
Name 2A19
Type Towed Anti-Tank Gun
Caliber 100 mm
Carriage Transport: Ural-375D (6x6) On road: 60 km/h (37 mph) Off road: 15 km/h (9 mph)
Elevation −10° to +20°
Traverse 27° left or right
Rate of Fire 14 rpm (max possible) 10 rpm (max likely) 4 to 6 rpm (typical)
Muzzle Velocity See Ammunition Types
Maximum Firing Range See Ammunition Types
Ammunition
Type Projectile
Caliber 100mm
Shell Fixed QF 100 × 910 mmR
Basic Load When the MT-LB is used as the transporter, 20 rounds are typically carried (10 APFSDS, 4 HE-Frag, 6 HEAT). Since the weapon is a smoothbore, all the ammunition is finned for accuracy during flight.
Ammunition Types APFSDS BM-2 APFSDS projectile. 3BM-2 APFSDS-T Tungsten Round weight: 19.34 kg (42.6 lb) Projectile weight: 5.65 kg (12.5 lb) Muzzle velocity: 1,575 m/s (5,170 ft/s) Maximum range: 3,000 m (3,300 yd) Penetration: 230 mm at 500 m (9 in at 550 yd) 180 mm at 2,000 m (7 in at 2,200 yd) 140 mm at 3,000 m (5.5 in at 3,300 yd) 3BM23/3UBM10 APFSDS Round weight: 19.9 kg (44 lb) Projectile weight: 4.55 kg (10.0 lb) Muzzle velocity: 1,548 m/s (5,080 ft/s) Maximum range: 3,000 m (3,300 yd) Penetration: 225 mm at 1000 m (8.8 in at 1100 yd) HEAT 3BK16M/3UBK8 Round weight: 23.1 kg (51 lb) Projectile weight: 9.5 kg (21 lb) Muzzle velocity: 975 m/s (3,200 ft/s) Maximum range: 1,000 m (1,100 yd) Penetration: 400 mm (16 in) HE-FRAG 3OF12/3OF35 Round weight: 28.9 kg (64 lb) Projectile weight: 16.7 kg (37 lb) Muzzle velocity: 700 m/s (2,300 ft/s) Maximum range (indirect): 8,200 m (9,000 yd) Guided projectile 9K117 Kastet 3UBK10/3UBK10M Main article: 9M117 Bastion Beam riding laser guided projectile. Round weight: 24.5 kg (54 lb) Projectile weight: 17.6 kg (39 lb) Average speed: 300 m/s (980 ft/s) Range: 100–5,000 m (110–5,470 yd) Penetration: 550–600 mm (22–24 in)
Fire Control
Fire Control System
Name INA
Computerized FCS No
Direct Fire Yes
Indirect Fire Yes
Sights The standard equipment consists of the panoramic PG-1M sight for indirect fire, and an OP4M-40U telescope for direct fire. The APN-5-40 or APN-6-40 are used for direct fire by night.
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
T
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
9.16 m
Width
1.8 m
Height
1.57 m
Weight
2750 kg
Operators (1)
China
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