Altay T1 Turkish Main Battle Tank
Altay T1






The Altay T1 is the first production-standard version of the Turkish Main Battle Tank (MBT). It features a conventional Western MBT design, with a crewed turret that houses a manually-loaded 120 mm smoothbore main gun positioned centrally on the vehicle, while the powerpack is located at the rear. The Altay T1's design has evolved through several iterations, starting from the initial prototypes made by Otokar to the 'new Altay' that was unveiled by BMC in March 2023. This new Altay T1 will be equipped with a South Korean powerpack, replacing the German powerpack that was proposed for the original prototypes. The tank will also incorporate a greater number of Turkish-manufactured subsystems. In addition, it will feature an active protection system (APS) and enhanced defenses against anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) and anti-tank rockets (ATRs). These improvements reflect the lessons learned by the Turkish Land Forces Command (TLFC) during their operations in Syria. The Altay tank boasts a distinctive box-shaped hull that features a shallow glacis and a sharply inclined belly plate, giving it a blunt-nosed appearance. Each side of the tank is outfitted with seven evenly spaced roadwheels, all supported by an advanced hydropneumatics suspension system that enhances mobility over rough terrain. The drive sprocket is strategically located at the rear of the vehicle, while the idler wheel is positioned towards the front. The design includes three return rollers, which are unevenly spaced to optimize track support and performance. To protect its undercarriage, the Altay can be equipped with an optional protective skirt that extends along the length of the hull, stopping just before reaching the tops of the roadwheels and providing additional shielding for the suspension and return rollers from debris and shrapnel. In terms of power, the tank is equipped with a rear-mounted engine that sits centrally under the turret, ensuring a balanced weight distribution. The exhaust system is thoughtfully designed, venting to the rear-left side of the vehicle to minimize heat signature and protect crew members from exhaust fumes. The turret itself presents a sloped front that minimizes the chance of incoming fire, featuring flat sides for structural integrity. At the rear of the turret, a stowage basket is included, which not only increases carrying capacity but also offers potential protection from High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) projectiles. The main armament of the Altay includes a powerful gun, complete with a thermal sleeve designed to maintain optimal operating temperature and a bore evacuator positioned at the front to enhance firing consistency. Additionally, a co-axial machine gun is mounted on the left side of the main gun, providing a secondary fire option for engaging infantry and light vehicles. Inside the vehicle, the driver is located in the front-middle section of the hull, accessible through a single-piece hatch that allows for swift entry and exit. The turret crew, consisting of the commander, gunner, and loader, operates within a well-designed space that features two separate single-piece hatches, facilitating rapid access and exposure during combat scenarios. Overall, the Altay combines robust design elements with advanced technology to create a formidable presence on the battlefield.