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ZTZ-99A2 (Type 99A2) Chinese Main Battle Tank (MBT)

ZTZ-99A2

Main Battle Tank (MBT)
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Basic Information
Name
ZTZ-99A2 (Type 99A2) Chinese Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Designation
ZTZ-99A2
Alternate Designation
ZTZ-99A2; Type 99A2
Equipment Type
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer
NORINCO
Date of Introduction
2014
Description

The ZTZ-99A2 (Type 99A2) Chinese Main Battle Tank (MBT) builds further improvements into the Type 99A1 design. It has even greater protection against threats from the front and is thought to have a more powerful engine to provide mobility for the additional weight. The ZTZ-92A2 has a box-shaped hull with a steep glacis and belly plate creating an angular nose. There are six unevenly spaced roadwheels per side with an idler to the front and drive sprocket to the rear. The engine is located center-rear and there is an exhaust on either side of the vehicle towards the rear of the turret. The turret has an arrow-shaped front much larger than the Type 99A1, the turret sides are flat and square with ERA adding width to the turret.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Tracked
Engine V-8 Turbocharged Diesel (1500 hp)
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 70.0 km/h
Variants
Type 98 The Type 98 series of MBTs are China's most modern and advanced battle tanks. They follow the layout of a T-72 and have a crew of three, an auto loader, and ammunition carried in a carousel beneath the turret. They are widely considered to be third-generation tanks with mobility and protection characteristics that are close to Russian and Western equivalents. More recent developments in active protection measures could potentially increase the efficacy of this MBT family. The Type 98 has a box-shaped hull with a steep glacis and belly plate creating an angular nose. There are six unevenly spaced roadwheels per side with an idler to the front and drive sprocket to the rear. Track return is provided by three evenly spaced rollers. Suspension is of the torsion bar type, supported with hydraulic shock absorbers. The bogies are partially protected by an optional armoured skirt, half the height of the wheels, which runs the length of the tracks. The engine is located centre-rear and there is an exhaust on either side of the vehicle towards the rear of the turret. The turret has a bustle for storage and is sloped with flat sides; additional composite, ERA, and bar armour can be added upon request. The main gun is central to the turret and has a thermal sleeve and central bore evacuator, to its right is a co-axial MG. The shape of the main gun is thought to be the cause of a prominent bulge in the turret roof. Access is gained through three hatches, the driver through a single-piece sliding hatch to the hull front-middle, and the commander and gunner both have single-piece front-opening hatches on the turret right- and left-centre, respectively.
Type 99A1 The ZTZ-99A1 (Type 99A1) Chinese Main Battle Tank (MBT) was a development of the Type 98, it has become the primary MBT of elite armoured units in China as a result of its increased survivability and mobility over the Type 98. It has distinctive wedge-shaped armour added to the turret front and features some internal modifications, which were made after experience gained with the Type 98. Hull layout and structure as per Type 98. The turret is arrow-shaped to the front with additional composite armour appearing to create a spaced cavity. The bulge in the turret roof is no longer present and ERA can be added to the hull nose giving the impression of a shallower glacis than the Type 98. There is little to confuse between the Type 99A1 and the Type 99A2, as the two are markedly different in their external appearances.
System
Alternative Designation ZTZ-99A2; Type 99A2
Type Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer Norinco
Crew 3 ea
Mission Systems The driver has three periscopes to his front, the middle periscope can be replaced with a passive imaging device to provide visibility in low light at a range of 200 m. Each vehicle has a standard GPS for navigation, which both the driver and commander have access to. The commander has five periscopes for observation and to the front of his position is a stabilised panoramic sight featuring a laser rangefinder, which can operate at day or night. The gunner has a sight with similar capabilities and the thermal imager is believed to have two magnifications of 5x and 11.4x. Information from the gunner's sight is fed into the FCS along with data from the trunnion tilt and crosswind sensors. The bulk of the Type 99A2's mission systems are thought to be the same as those used on the Type 99A1 with the addition of a digital battle information system and fire-control enhancements. Images show what appears to be a muzzle reference system situated above the origin of the barrel. It may monitor the trajectory of fired rounds or changes in the position of the barrel as a result of the terrain being crossed. The platform also carries a datalink that shares information with other assets such as the need for refuelling or ammunition resupply. In return the datalink shares information acquired by other combat assets relating to the battlefield situation and position of friendly vehicles.
Features Driver's hatch in the centre of the hull, single periscope.; Panoramic sight in front of commander's hatch. Hatch opens to the rear.; Headlights set in middle of glacis.; Laser suite located on pillar behind gunner's hatch.; Roadwheels have a central hub with recesses arranged around the hub, similar to T-72.
Mobility The Type 99A2 is believed to encompass a new power pack consisting of an engine, transmission, and cooling system, which is thought to be similar in concept to the US Advanced Integrated Propulsion System (AIPS). The power pack provides 1,500 hp, which would likely maintain the platform's mobility characteristics even with the added weight of the extra armour. The driver controls the tank with a steering wheel, making control considerably easier than with previous Chinese MBTs. Suspension is provided by torsion bars and supporting hydraulic shock absorbers.
Ancillary Systems Ancillary systems include an NBC system and a Sicong fire-suppression system provide the crew with safety. It is claimed that the system is capable of exterminating steam fires caused by HEAT rounds and protecting the crew from second-degree burns. A snorkel, which requires around 30 minutes to assemble, enables the ZTZ-99A2 to perform deep-water fording. In addition to this, the ZTZ-99A2 can add two reserve fuel tanks to the rear of the platform, which extend its range by 150 km.
Dimensions
Length 10.92 m
Width 3.7m (145.7 in) (est.) (with side skirts)
Height 2.805 m (110.4 in)
Length of Track on Ground 5.16 m (203.1 in)
Weight, Combat 54,000 kg (119,049 lb) (54.0 t) (est.)
Automotive
Engine Name Indigenous design believed to be similar to US AIPS
Engine Type V-8 estimated, turbocharged Diesel
Engine Power 1,500 hp
Maximum Speed 70 km/h (43.5 mph) (est.) (based on Chinese assertions that the Type 99A2 matches Western platforms for mobility)
Maximum Range, with main Fuel Supply 500 km (310.7 miles) (est.)
Maximum Range, with additional Fuel Tanks 650 km (est.)
Fuel Capacity 1,000 litres (264.17 US gallons) (est.)
Amphbious No
Fording, without Preparation 1.4 m (55.1 in)
Fording, with Preparation 5 m (196.9 in)
Gradiant 60% (27.0°)
Side Slope 40% (18.0°)
Vertical Obstacle 0.85 m (33.5 in)
Trench 3 m (118.1 in)
Suspension Torsion bar with additional hydraulic shock-absorbers
Main Weapon System
System
Name 1 × turret-mounted 125 mm ZPT-98 Smoothbore Gun
Type Smoothbore Gun
Caliber 125 mm
Barrel Chrome-lined barrel
Thermal Sleeve Yes
Fume Extrator YEs
Breach The breech is a drop-down type fed by an auto-loader capable of firing eight rounds per minute without adjustments. In the event that the loader fails it is possible to manually reload the weapon although doing so reduces the rate of fire to two rounds per minute.
Ammunition
Note The gun employs two-part ammunition and enough charges are carried for a total of 42 shots, which can include APFSDS with a depleted uranium (DU) penetrator and the GP7 gun-launched missile. The autoloader carries 22 complete rounds including charges and projectiles. The sabot rounds are thought to be capable of penetrating 700 mm of conventional steel armour, the DU variant conferring a 10–15% increase. The GP7 carries a tandem HEAT warhead capable of penetrating 240 mm of armour at ranges up to 5 km.
Coaxial Weapon System
Note Mounted co-axially is a modified version of the 7.62 mm Type 80 MG (itself copy of the Russian PKM), known to Chinese armoured units as the Type 86.
Auxiliery Weapon System
Note Mounted on the commander's pintle is a 12.7 mm Type 88 MG, which can be used for air and close-range defense.
Protection
Hull Armor The basic passive armour is steel, modular composite and ceramic plates are added to the frontal arc and these can be further upgraded with blocks of ERA such as the FY series designed and built by China. A considerable amount of additional ERA provides the turret and glacis with additional layers of protection against a variety of anti-tank threats. Still images posted online from the China Central Television network appear to indicate a rolled homogenous armour thickness equivalent to 1,000 mm on the glacis of the vehicle. Another image indicates that the turret shape has been significantly revised; whereas the 99A1 has a blunt turret shape with arrow-heads of ERA fitted to it, images of the 99A2 turret seem to indicate that the turret itself has an arrow-head profile, to which ERA is then fitted.
Applique Armor Yes
Explosive Reactive Armor Yes
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment 10 x 76 mm grenades (5 on each side of the turret), which can fire smoke or obscurant natures of grenades.
Note The turret also appears to carry a form of revised laser defence system over the ZM-87 carried by the Type 98 and the system fitted to the 99A1. There are few if any details about the new system and whether or not there have been any changes in its capabilities.
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Tanks
Land > Tanks
Filter Label
Z
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
10.92 m
Width
0.09 m
Height
2.81 m
Weight
54000000 kg
Operators (1)
China
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