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T-55AMV Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)

T-55AMV

Main Battle Tank (MBT)
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Basic Information
Name
T-55AMV Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Designation
T-55AMV
Alternate Designation
T-55AMV
Equipment Type
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer
KhPZ, UVZ (Soviet Union) Bumar-Łabędy (Poland) ZTS Martin (Czechoslovakia)
Date of Introduction
1985
Description

The T-55 is an upgrade of the T-54 series. It was produced in the greatest quantities and benefits from improved mobility over the earlier T-54s. The original T-55s are thought to have been pre-production versions. T-55MV, has improved protection and firepower. It is fitted with add-on explosive reactive armor and an improved fire control system. It is capable of launching anti-tank guided missiles in the same manner as ordinary projectiles. The T-55MV entered service in 1985.

Ground Specifications
Crew 4
Mobility Type Tracked
Engine 2-cylinder 4-stroke one-chamber 38.88 liter water-cooled diesel engine (581 hp)
Active Protection Drozd
Range 4.0 km
Variants
T-55A In 1961, development of improved NBC protection systems began. The goal was to protect the crew from fast neutrons; adequate protection against gamma radiation was provided by the thick armour and a PAZ basic NBC protection system.
T-54/T-55 upgrades n its long service life, the T-55 has been upgraded many times. Early T-55s were fitted with a new TSh-2B-32P sight. In 1959, some tanks received mountings for the PT-55 mine clearing system or the BTU/BTU-55 plough. In 1967, the improved BM8 APDS round, which could penetrate 275 mm thick armour at a range of 2 km, was introduced. In 1970, new and old T-55 tanks had the loader's hatch modified to mount the 12.7 mm DShK machine gun, to deal with the threat of attack helicopters. Starting in 1974, T-55 tanks received the KTD-1 or KTD-2 laser rangefinder in an armoured box over the mantlet of the main gun, as well as the R-123 or R-123M radio set.[10] Simultaneously, efforts were made to modernize and increase the lifespan of the drive train.
T-55AM upgraded version of the T-55A. It is fitted with add-on composite armor and rubber side skirts. The gun is fitted with a thermal sleeve. It entered service in 1983.
T-55AM-1 upgraded version of the T-55AM, powered by a V-46-5M diesel engine, developing 690 hp.
T-55AD fitted with Drozd active protection system. It also has add-on armor. It entered service in 1983.
T-55AD-1 fitted wit a V-46-5M diesel engine, developing 690 hp.
T-55AMV fitted with add-on explosive reactive armor and new fire control system. It is capable of launching anti-tank guided missiles in the same manner as ordinary projectiles. The missile has a range of 4 000 m at daytime and 1 200 m at night. It penetrates 550 mm of rolled homogenous armor. It entered service in 1985.
T-55M Upgraded version fitted with add-on composite armor and rubber side skirts. The gun is fitted with a thermal sleeve. This tank entered service in 1983.
T-55M-1 it is a further upgrade of the T-55M, powered by a V-46-5M diesel engine, developing 690 hp. This tank is also fitted with ballistic computer.
T-55MV it has improved protection and firepower. It is fitted with add-on explosive reactive armor and improved fire control system. It is capable of launching anti-tank guided missiles in the same manner as ordinary projectiles. The T-55MV entered service in 1985.
T-55MV-1 fitted with a V-46-5M diesel.
T-62A an improved T-55 with a stretched chassis, new suspension, new turret. It was armed with a 100 mm gun with improved ballistics. First prototypes were built in 1958 and it was accepted to service in 1962. Only a small number of these tanks were built for experimental service. However it was a forerunner of the T-62 medium tank, that was produced in thousands.
TO-55 flamethrower tank. Coaxial machine gun has been replaced with a flame thrower.
BTS-2 and BTS-3 armored recovery vehicles.
MTU-20 and MTU-55 armored bridgelayers.
BTR-T is a heavy armored personnel carrier. It was first publicly revealed in 1997. It was converted from obsolete T-55 medium tank. The turret has been removed in order to create a compartment for dismounts. A number of other modifications were made to the vehicle. This armored vehicle has a crew of 2 and accommodates 5 dismounts. The BTR-T received no production orders.
Ti-67 sraeli version, fitted with American M68 105 mm rifled gun. It is also fitted with Israeli fire control system, new engine and transmission and Blazer explosive reactive armor. About 200 T-54/55 tanks, that were captured from Egyptian and Syrian forces, were upgraded to this standard.
T-54E Ramzes II a proposed upgrade of Egyptian T-54/55 tanks. It is fitted with American M68 105 mm rifled gun, Belgian fire control system, and American Continental AVDS-1790-5A engine.
T-55 Enigma, upgraded Iraqi version, fitted with composite add-on armor. Add-on armor weights a total of 4.6 t, so a counterweight was mounted at the turret rear. This tank also has improved night vision devices.
TR-580 a Romanian version of the T-55 with a longer hull. An extra road wheel on each side has been added. It is fitted with a different engine. This tank is fitted with metal side skirts.
System
Alternative Designation T-55AMV
Type Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer KhPZ, UVZ (Soviet Union) Bumar-Łabędy (Poland) ZTS Martin (Czechoslovakia)
Crew 4 ea
Passenger Capacity INA
Maximum Effective Range 500 m
Status In service throughout the world. No new production is possible but facilities exist to upgrade and maintain the vehicles
Dimensions
Length 6.2 m
Width 3.30 m
Height 2.4 m
Weight, Combat 40.5 tons
Ground Pressure 0.85 kg/m
Automotive
Engine Name V-555M
Engine Type 2-cylinder 4-stroke one-chamber 38.88 litre water-cooled diesel engine
Engine Power 581 hp
Engine Start Up compressed air engine start-up system primarily, with an electrical back-up
Transmision 155.08sbB synchronised constant mesh transmission
Cruising Range 450/650 w extra fuel tanks km
Speed, Maximum Road 50 km/h
Speed, Average Cross 25 km/h
Speed Maximum Swim INA
Fording Depth 1.4 m unprep; 5.5 m snorkel
Power-to-Weight Ratio 16.1 hp/tonne
Maximum Effective Range 500 km, with two additional drums on the rear this can be extended to 700 km.
MC-1 Diesel Fuel Filter Yes
Overall Fuel Capacity 680 liters
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 0.8 m
Trench 2.85 m
Communications
TBR-121
VHF Transceiver Yes
VHF Range 1 to 50 km
Proliferated Widely
Digital Data Yes, Full
Control Self-Adaptive Control (Including Automatic Antenna Tuner)
Frequency Agile Yes
Wireless Network Capabilities Yes
Note: Very similar in capabilities to the US SINCGARS ASIP
Main Gun
System
Name D-10T2S
Type Rifled Gun
Caliber 100 mm
Loader Type Manual
Elevation -5 to +18 deg
Fire on the Move Yes
Stabilization System M1 Tsiklon, 2 plane
Elevation Range -6 to 16 deg
Traverse Range 360 def
First Round Hit Probability 60 %
Bore Activator Yes, New upgrade
Ammunition
Name 3UOF17
Type HE fragmentation projectile
Caliber 100 mm
Muzzle Velocity 355 m/s
Max Range 7,000 m
Min Range INA m
Armor Penetration Yes
Weight, Complete Round 22.9 kg
Weight, Missile 19.4 kg
Basic Load 45 total of any 100 mm Projectile Combination
Anti-Tank Guided Missile
Type Laser beam-riding anti-tank missile.
Name 9M117 Bastion
Caliber 100 mm
Entered Service 1981
Muzzle Velocity 400-500 m/s
Basic Load 8 ea
Maximum Effective Range 4,000 m
Rocket Burn 6 seconds
Rocket Motor Ignites Time 1.5 seconds
Guidance Beam-Riding Laser
Prone to Radio or Optical Jamming No
Missile Flight Time 4,000 m
Self Destruct Time 24-41 seconds
Tank Commander's Weapon System
System
Name 1 x QJZ-89 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun
Type Heavy Machine Gun
Caliber 12.7 mm
Manufacturer NORINCO
Weight, Gun Only 17.5 kg
Weight,Tripod 8.5 kg
Length, Total 2,119 mm
Length, Barrel 1,003 mm
Barrels 1 ea
Action Gas/Recoil
Muzzle Velocity 850 m/s
Rate of Fire 450-600 rds/min
Muzzle Velocity 850 m/s
Feed System Belt
Sights Iron/Optical
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 12.7 mm
Cartridge 12.7x108mm
Max Range 1,600 m
Min Range INA
Armor Penetration Yes
Basic Load INA
Fire Control
Name Volna
Computerized FCS "Rosa" fire protection system
Thermal Sight Tank Commander Yes, either the TPKUB or TPKU-2B.
Thermal Sight Gunner Yes, TNP-165 vision device
Main Gun Stabilization M1 Tsiklon, 2 plane
Range, Day Sight 4,000 m
Range, Thermal Sight 800-1,300 m
Infrared L-4
Protection
Hull Armor Steel Alloy
Turret Armor 200 mm
Applique Armor Available
Explosive Reactive Armor INA
Active Protection System Drozd APS available
Mine Clearing Roller-plow available
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection Yes, PAZ (Protivoatomnaya Zashchita) NBC protection system
Smoke Equipment INA
Note The T-55 focuses most of its armour around the front 60 deg arc.
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Tanks
Land > Tanks
Filter Label
T
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.2 m
Width
3.3 m
Height
2.4 m
Weight
40500 kg
Operators (2)
Russia
Cambodia
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