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PT-91 Twardy Polish Main Battle Tank (MBT)

PT-91 Twardy

Main Battle Tank (MBT)
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Basic Information
Name
PT-91 Twardy Polish Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Designation
PT-91 Twardy
Alternate Designation
PT-91 Twardy
Equipment Type
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer
Poland
Date of Introduction
1992
Description

The PT-91 Twardy (hard) is an improved variant of the Soviet T-72 main battle tank. The PT-91 was developed in Poland in the early 1990s. Production of the PT-91 Twardy tanks for the Polish Army were completed in 2002.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Tracked
Main Weapon 125mm Smoothbore
Engine V-12 Diesel (850 hp)
Active Protection Arena
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 60.0 km/h
Range 480.0 km
Variants
PT-91 Twardy Production variant for Polish Army, extensively modernized development of T-72M1.
PT-91A Twardy Development variant with PZL-Wola S-1000 1,000 hp engine with mechanic transmission and number of other minor changes. Used for trials and as a demonstrator on military exhibitions.
PT-91Z Hardy (Z for Zmodernizowany – literally Modernized) Further development with SAGEM Savan-15 fire control system; according to live fire tests Savan-15 has an only minor advantage in accuracy over Drawa.
PT-91M Pendekar (M for Malaysia) — production export variant for Malaysia with Sagem Savan-15 fire control system, a new 1,000 hp powerpack with Renk automatic transmission bringing its top speed to 70 km/h. Its main gun have been changed to a ZTS 2A46MS 125 mm gun, a 7.62 mm FN MAG coaxial machine gun and a 12.7 mm FN Browning M2 HB AA machine gun.
PT-91E/Ex (E for Export) – renamed prototypes of PT-91M used as demonstrators of the export variant shown at military exhibitions. PT-91E is a first prototype initially named SP1 (it is the same vehicle as was shown on military parade in Kuala Lumpur in 2005), PT-91Ex is a second prototype named SP2.[
PT-91P (P for Peru) – Demonstrator for SITDEF Peru'2009 military exhibition. A cheaper alternative to PT-91Ex. This variant is equipped with newest PCO Drawa-TG fire control system with a thermal sight and modern communication system (Radmor RRC9310 radio, WB Electronics Fonet-IP communication system and Teldat battlefield management system).
PT-72U / PT-91U / PT-91EU (U for Urbanizowany – Tank to fight in urbanized terrain) – Demonstrator for MSPO 2011 military exhibition. This is an offer for the Polish Army which involves certain modifications of the T-72 and PT-91 tanks.
PT-16 Further development introduced in 2016. Upgrades include improved armor, armament, and mobility. The hull armor and cast turret have been upgraded with add-on composite armor equivalent to up to 1000mm RHA (rolled homogenous armor), supplied by Germany.
PT-17 The main goals of the PT-17 tank were to increase firepower and fire maneuverability, increase mobility and survivability on the battlefield, improve crew comfort and increase mission duration.
PT-91M2 Although PT-91M2's PT-91M2 modernization objectives are the same as PT-17, the range of PT-91M2 varies considerably. The S-12U engine is powered by an 850-horsepower engine with the enhanced mechanical transmission (Cx version).
System
Alternative Designation PT-91 Twardy
Manufacturer INA
Type Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Crew 3 ea
Passenger Capacity INA
Dimensions
Length (Gun Forward) 9.53 m
Length (Hull) 6.86 m
Width 3.59 m
Height 2.19 m
Weight, Combat 45.3 tons
Ground Pressure INA
Automotive
Engine Name S-12U
Engine Type V-12 diesel engine
Engine Power 850 hp
Fuel Capacity 1,200 liters
Range 480 km
Speed, Maximum Road 60 km/h
Speed, Average Cross 45 km/h
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
Suspension Torsion bar
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, Like the earlier domestic-use-only T-64, the T-72 is equipped with an automatic loading system, eliminating the need for a dedicated crewmember, decreasing the size and weight of the tank. However, the autoloader is of a noticeably different design. Both the T-64 and T-72 carry their two-section 125 mm ammunition (shell and full propellant charge, or missile and reduced propellant charge) in separate loading trays positioned on top of each other; but firstly, in T-64, 28 of these were arranged vertically as a ring under the turret ring proper, and were rotated to put the correct tray into position under the hoist system in the turret rear. This had the disadvantage of cutting the turret off from the rest of the tank, most notably, the driver. Accessing the hull required partial removal of the trays. The T-72 uses a design that has lower width requirements and does not isolate the turret compartment: the trays are arranged in a circle at the very bottom of the fighting compartment; the trade-off is the reduction of the number of trays to 22. The second difference is that in the T-64 the trays were hinged together and were flipped open as they were brought into position, allowing both the shell/missile and propellant charge to be rammed into the breech in one motion; in the T-72 the tray is brought to the breech as-is, with the shell in the lower slot and the charge in the upper one, and the mechanical rammer sequentially loads each of them, resulting in a longer reloading cycle.
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 42 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"
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 42 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 42 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
Coaxial 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 2,000 ea
Effective Range (Iron Sights) 1,000 m
Effective Range (with Sight Adjustments) 100-1,500 m
Maximum Firing Range 3,800 m
Auxiliary 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 300 ea
Effective Range 2,500 m
Armor Penetration API: 21 at 500 m & 13 at 1000 m (RHA)
Fire Control
Name A new fire-control system is fitted
Computerized FCS Yes
Thermal Sight Tank Commander Yes, Type INA
Thermal Sight Gunner 1K13-49
Main Gun Stabilization Slovak TPDK-1 stabilization system
Range, Day Sight 5,000 m
Range, Thermal Sight 1,000 m
Infrared Yes
Laser Rangefinder Yes
Note The dual-axis stabilized fire-control system and electro-hydraulic gun stabilization enables the PT-91 to detect, identify, acquire and track targets even in challenging weather conditions.
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
Self-Entrenching Blade INA
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment Yes, Grenade launcher 8x; VESS
IR Signature INA
Automatic Fire Extinguishing Equipment. Yes
Details
Country of Origin Poland
Category Tanks
Land > Tanks
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
9.53 m
Width
3.59 m
Height
2.19 m
Weight
45300 kg
Operators (2)
Ukraine
Poland
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