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PTS-M (Ob'yekt 65) Russian Tracked Amphibious Transport Vehicle

PTS-M (Ob'yekt 65)

Track Amphibious Transport
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Basic Information
Name
PTS-M (Ob'yekt 65) Russian Tracked Amphibious Transport Vehicle
Designation
PTS-M (Ob'yekt 65)
Alternate Designation
PTS-M (Ob'yekt 65)
Equipment Type
Track Amphibious Transport
Manufacturer
Soviet State Factories
Date of Introduction
1965
Description

The PTS is a Soviet-tracked amphibious transport. PTS stands for Plavayushchij Transportyer - Sryednyj or medium amphibious transport vehicle. Its industrial index was Ob'yekt 65. Introduced in 1965, it is large, with a substantial payload of 10 tons, two to four times the capacity of the BAV 485, and better cross-country performance, at the cost of greater somewhat higher purchase costs because it is tracked. The most common model is the improved PTS-M which is powered by a 350-hp diesel engine. The PTS has a boxy, open watertight hull, with six road wheels per side, front drive sprocket, rear idler sprocket, and no return rollers. Like the BAV 485, and unlike the DUKW, it has a rear loading ramp. The crew is seated at the front, leaving the rear of the vehicle open for a vehicle, which can be driven (or backed) in, rather than lifted over the side. To aid in facilitating this, the engine is under the floor. Propulsion in water is by means of twin propellers, in tunnels to protect them from damage during land operations. The PTS-M also has a companion vehicle, the PKP, a boat-like amphibious two-wheeled trailer, with fold-out sponsons providing stability on water; the combination allows the PTS-M to accommodate an artillery tractor, field gun (up to medium caliber), its crew, and a quantity of ammunition, all in one load.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Tracked
Engine Diesel (340 hp)
Active Protection None
Max Speed 42.0 km/h
Range 380.0 km
Variants
PTS-2 INA
PTS-3 INA
PTS-4 In 2014, the Russian Defense Ministry intends to purchase an undetermined number of PTS-4s, which underwent acceptance trials in 2011. The vehicle will be fitted with a remotely operated 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine gun and a multi-fuel engine. The PTS-4 weighs 33 tons, with a payload of 12 tons on land (18 tons on water). Projected maximum road speed is 60 km/h (37 mph), with an expected maximum speed in water of 15 km/h (9.3 mph). Unlike its predecessors, it uses T-80 suspension components. The fully enclosed cab offers protection against small arms fire and splinter. Production began in 2014.
System
Alternative Designation PTS-M (Ob'yekt 65)
Type Track Amphibious Transport
Manufacturer Soviet State Factories
Family PTS
Cab Seating 1 + 2 men
Passenger Capacity 70 troops,
Maximum Payload Capacity on Land 10 tons
Maximum Payload Capacity on Water 5 tons
Dimensions
Length 12 m
Width 3.17 m
Height 3.3 m
Weight, Empty 17 tons
Maximum Payload Capacity on Water 5 tons
Maximum Payload Capacity on Land 10 tons
Automotive
Engine Name A-712P
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 340 hp
Maximum Cruising Range 380 km
Speed, Maximum Road 42 km/h
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim 12 km/h
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 0.65 m
Trench 2.5 m
Fording Depth Amphibious
Sea State 4
Winch Yes
Protection
Armor INA
Applique Armor No
Active Protection System No
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection INA
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Transportation
Land > Combat Support Vehicles > Transportation
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
12 m
Width
3.17 m
Height
3.3 m
Weight
17000 kg
Operators (18)
Russia
Ukraine
Poland
North Korea
Serbia
Algeria
Cambodia
Croatia
Egypt
Georgia
Hungary
Indonesia
Iraq
Laos
Latvia
Syria
Uruguay
Vietnam
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