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JRTC VISMOD: T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)

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Main Battle Tank (MBT)
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Basic Information
Name
JRTC VISMOD: T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Designation
NA
Alternate Designation
NA
Equipment Type
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer
Uralvagonzavod
Date of Introduction
1973
Description

The T-72 is a family of Soviet main battle tanks that first entered production in 1971. About 20,000 T-72 tanks were built,making it one of the most widely produced post-World War II tanks, second only to the T-54/55 family. The T-72A version introduced in 1979 is considered a second-generation main battle tank. It was widely exported and saw service in 40 countries and in numerous conflicts. The T-72B3 version introduced in 2010 is considered a third-generation main battle tank.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Engine V-12 diesel (780 hp)
Active Protection Arena
NBC Protection Yes
Variants
T-72B Second Russian main variant of the T-72 after the T-72A.
T-72B1 In 1986, a limited production variant without an ATGM launch capability. Some do not have ERA.
T-72BK The Commander's variant with additional radios.
T-72BM Russian T-72B upgrade with 2nd gen ERA. The system is fielded, available for export, and upgraded. Tier 2 and some Tier 3 tanks can challenge US forces under favorable conditions when using modern ammunition and employed by well-trained units with sound tactics. A variety of upgrades are available for the T-72B. They include protection upgrades, such as improved ERA, APS, defensive aids suites with IR jammers, plate armor, welded turret, and grill armor around tracks and grill. Mobility upgrades include a new power train, improved steering, improved mine plows and rollers, and electronic mine spoofing system. Fire control system upgrades include new sights, gun, ammunition, and improved stabilization. With the expanding number of upgrades offered by former Warsaw Pact, Asian, Israeli, and other firms, most T-72-type tanks have some level of upgrade from the basic T-72 MBT. The more affordable upgrade approach for most countries is to execute specific upgrades during maintenance work. But this approach may result in only partially modernized tanks at any one point in the life of the vehicle, and which are not as modern as more recent competitors. An alternative is to produce modernized tanks in small numbers, resulting in high per-unit production costs.
T-72BU Upgrade variant with the fire control system from the T-80U as well as well as a variety of other changes.
T-72BU renamed T-90 With the limited market for new tanks, the world tank industry has developed upgrades and whole vehicle upgrade packages to tap into the market. Older T-72 tanks can be brought up to the T-72B standard. Some approach the T-90 standard. Most T-72-type tanks fielded reflect some level of upgrade. Upgrade options are expanding from former Warsaw Pact, Asian, Israeli, and other international firms.
T-72S / Shilden Russian export T-72A upgraded to the T-72B standard. Although visually similar to T-72B, it has slightly less chassis and turret protection. Former Warsaw Pact countries such as Slovakia and Middle Eastern countries like Iran have upgraded their tanks to the T-72S standard.
M-84AB1 Yugoslav upgrade to the M-84, bringing it close to the T-90, and the latest T-72B improved tanks.
M-95 Degman Croatian M-84 upgrade with box composite armor, ERA, 1200hp and thermal FCS. An export upgrade conversion, AKA M-84D, is offered for Kuwaiti M-84A tanks.
PT-91 Polish upgrade tanks with ERA, Drawa improved FCS, Savan-5 thermal sight, improved gun stabilization, and countermeasures.
PT-91M Has a 1000hp engine, new guns and FCS, armor changes, and other improvements. PT-91M exported to Singapore. PT-91P is designed for export to Peru.
T-72M1 Demonstrator with 2nd generation ERA and other upgrades were displayed at military shows.
T-72M1M Includes 3rd generation Relikt ERA and optional Arena Active Protection System (APS). Alternative designations: Rogata and SMT M1988. It is almost the same as the T-72S (Export), except more ERA on the side skirts.
AJEYA MK 2 India is upgrading T-72A tanks close to a Bhishma (T-90S) standard.
System
Alternative Designation NA
Manufacturer Uralvagonzavod
Type Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Crew 3 ea
Passenger Capacity INA
Maximum Effective Range 500 m
Note #1 The T-72 Ural main battle tank was developed as a cheaper and more reliable, however less capable alternative to the T-64.
Note #2 25,000+, one of the most widely produced post-World War II tanks, second only to the T-54/55 family. The T-72 was exported to around 30 countries.
Dimensions
Length (Gun Forward) 9.53 m
Length (Hull) 6.95 m
Width 3.59 m
Height 2.23 m
Weight, Combat 44.5 tons
Ground Pressure INA
Automotive
Engine Name V-92S2F
Engine Type V-12 diesel
Engine Power 780 hp
Power to Weight Ratio 18.8 hp/ton
Cruising Range 500 km
Speed, Maximum Road 60 km/h
Speed, Average Cross 45
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Gradient 60 deg
Side Slope 40 deg
Vertical Step 0.85 m
Trench 2.8 m
Fording Depth 1.2 m
Fording (with Preparation) 5 m
Transmission Synchromesh, hydraulically assisted, with 7 forward and 1 reverse gears
Suspension Torsion bar
Ground Clearance 0.49 m
Fuel Capacity 1,200 liters
Communications
R-168-100U
Name R-168-100U
Type VHF
Family AKVEDUK R-168 Series
Frequency 30-108 MHz
Capabilities FH, Voice, Data
Range 30-60 km
Mount Vehicle
Status In Service
Echelon DIV, BDE, BN
Automated Control and Communication Yes
Main Gun
System
Name 2A46M/2A46M-5
Type 125mm Smoothbore
Max Rate of Fire 8 rds/min
Manually Load Time 1-2 rds/min
Sustain Rate of Fire INA
Time the Max Rate of Fire can be Sustained INA
Autoloader Yes, Carousel-Type Autoloader
Fire on the Move Yes, Main Gun
Maximum Elevation -6 deg
Minimum Elevation +14 deg
Ammunition (Option 1)
Name Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot
Type Smoothbore 125mm Projectile
Caliber 125 mm
Muzzle Velocity 2,050 m/s
Basic Load 39 Total Rounds of any 125mm Russian Projectiles
Effective Range 2,000-3,000 m
Armor Penetration 1,000 mm
Muzzle Energy 15-24 MJ
Projectile Dimension 900 mm
Projectile Weight 11 kg
Variants 1.1 3VBM3/3BM9/10 1.2 3VBM6/3BM12/13 1.3 3VBM7/3BM15/16 1.4 3VBM8/3BM17/18 1.5 3VBM9/3BM22/23 1.6 3VBM10/3BM29/30 1.7 3VBM11/3BM26/27 1.8 3VBM13/3BM32/33 1.9 3VBM17/3BM42 (3BM44 "Mango") 1.10 3VBM19/3BM42M (3BM44M "Lekalo") 1.11 3VBM20/3BM46 (3BM48 "Svinets") 1.12 3VBM22/3BM59 (3BM59 "Svinets-1") 1.13 3VBM23/3BM60 (3BM60 "Svinets-2") 1.14 3VBM?/3BM69 "Vacuum-1" 1.15 3VBM?/3BM70 "Vacuum-2"
Note Entered service in 2005[5] Utilising a new sabot. Reported to be uranium alloy. For 2A82/2A82-1M cannon on T-80UM-2/T-14s.
Ammunition (Option 2)
Type High Explosives (HE)
Purpose High explosive fragmentation fin stabilised. General purpose rounds, for use against infantry, bunkers and light vehicles and other "soft" targets.
Caliber 125 mm
Basic Load 39 Total Rounds of any 125mm Russian Projectiles
Muzzle Velocity 850 m/s
Max Dispersion 0.23 mrad
Maximum Range 5,000 m
Tungsten Rods 450 ea
Charge A-IX-2 (73% RDX, 23% aluminium powder, phlegmatized with 4% wax) 3.0 kg
Projectile Weight 23 kg
Round Weight 33 kg
Variants 3VOF22/3OF19, 3VOF36/3OF26, 3VOF128/3OF82
Ammunition (Option 3)
Type High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT)
Name 3VBK27/3BK31 "Start"
Caliber 125 mm
Basic Load 39 Total Rounds of any 125mm Russian Projectiles
Muzzle Velocity 915 m/s
Max Dispersion INA
Maximum Range 3,000 m
Charge INA
Charge Weight 1.62 kg
Projectile Weight 18.4 kg
Armor Penetration Estimated at 800 mm triple charge HEAT
Variants 3VBK7/3BK12, 3VBK10/3BK14, 3BK12M, 3BK14M, 3VBK16/3BK18, 3BK18M, 3VBK17/3BK21, 3BK21B, 3VBK21/3BK25, 3VBK25/3BK29 "Breyk", 3VBK25M/3BK29M
Tank Commander's Weapon System
System
Name Type 54 DShK Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun
Type 12.7 Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun
Proliferation over 1 Million
Length (Total) 1,625 mm
Length (Barrel) 1,070 mm
Weight (Gun Only) 34 kg
Weight (on Wheeled Mounting) 157 kg
Max Rate of Fire 600 rds/min
Range Finder Type Optical
Action Gas-Operated, Flapper Locking
Feed System 50 Round Belt
Sights Iron/Optical
Turret Single seat and placed at the rear of the vehicle roof. It is sharp-pointed at the front.
Variants DK, DShKM, DSHKS, Type 54 HMG
Fire on the Move Yes
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 12.7x108 mm
Muzzle Velocity 850 m/s
Basic Load 1,200 ea
Effective Range 2,500 m
Armor Penetration API: 21 at 500 m & 13 at 1000 m (RHA)
Loader's Weapon System
System
Name 7.62mm PK (Kalashnikov's Machine Gun)
Type 7.62 mm
Function In use as a front-line infantry and vehicle-mounted weapon with Russia's armed forces.
In Service 1961-present
Manufacturer Degtyaryov plant
Proliferation 1 Million +
Max Rate of Fire 650 rds/min
Range Finder Type INA
Time the Max Rate of Fire can be Sustained INA
Weight (Gun Only) 9 kg
Weight (Tripod Only) 7.7 kg
Length 1,203 mm
Length (Barrel) 605 mm
Action Gas-operated, open bolt
Feed System Non-disintegrating metal 50 round belts in 100 and 200/250 round ammunition boxes
Sights Tangent iron sights (default); Optical, Night-vision, Thermal and Radar sights
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 7.60 mm
Cartridge 7.62×54mmR
Muzzle Velocity 825 m/s
Basic Load 1,500 ea
Effective Range (Iron Sights) 1,000 m
Effective Range (with Sight Adjustments) 100-1,500 m
Maximum Firing Range 3,800 m
Fire Control
Name 1A40-1
Computerized FCS Yes
Thermal Sight Tank Commander Yes, Type INA
Thermal Sight Gunner 1K13-49
Main Gun Stabilization 2Eh42-2, 2-plane
Range, Day Sight 5,000 m
Range, Thermal Sight 1,000 m
Infrared Yes
Protection
Hull Armor Steel and composite armour with ERA, equivalent to 500-600 mm of Rolled Homogenous Armor (RHA)
Turret Armor Steel and composite armour with ERA, equivalent to 500-600 mm of Rolled Homogenous Armor (RHA)
Applique Armor Available, Turret top and track skirts
Explosive Reactive Armor Yes, Kontakt-5
Active Protection System Yes, Arena available
Mine Clearing Yes, Roller and plow (optional)
Self-Entrenching Blade Yes
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment Yes, Grenade launcher 8x; VESS
IR Signature INA
Automatic Fire Extinguishing Equipment. Yes
Details
Country of Origin Other
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
J
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
3.59 m
Height
2.23 m
Weight
44500 kg
Operators (7)
North Korea
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Syria
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
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