Tank
Tank
Tank
4-6.1
French Main Battle Tank AMX-30 continued ________________________________
NOTES
AMX-32: Upgraded tank - did not enter production.
AMX-40: Later upgraded tank - did not enter production.
4-6.2
British Main Battle Tank Challenger 2 _____________________________________
Weapons & Ammunition Typical
Types Combat Load
7.62-mm MG 4,000
coaxial chain gun
cupola AA MG
4-6.3
4-6.4
German Main Battle Tank Leopard 1A1____________________________________
Weapons & Ammunition Typical
Types Combat Load
7.62-mm MG 5,500
coaxial 1,250
Leopard 1A1A1 with applique armor cupola 1,250
4-8.1
German Main Battle Tank Leopard 1A1 continued___________________________
NOTES
More than a dozen fire control systems, many with thermal sights, are available for this tank. A version with LLLTV sights is the Leopard 1A1A2.
Improved stabilization systems include US HR Textron, French SAMM, and German FWM. Other options include a front mounted dozer blade,
improved air conditioning, a 120-mm smoothbore gun, and other secondary
4-8.2
Russian Main Battle Tank T-64B _________________________________________
Weapons & Ammunition Typical
Types Combat Load
4-14.1
Russian Main Battle Tank T-64B continued ________________________________
NOTES
The night sight cannot be used to launch the ATGM. The daysight can be used at night for launching ATGMs if the target is illuminated. A variety of
thermal sights is available. They include the Russian Agava-2, French SAGEM-produced ALIS and Namut sight from Peleng. There are thermal
sights available for installation which permit night launch of ATGMs.
The more recent BK-27 HEAT round offers a triple-shaped charge warhead and increased penetration against conventional armors and ERA. The
BK-29 round, with a hard penetrator in the nose is designed for use against reactive armor, and as an MP round has fragmentation effects. If the BK-
29 HEAT-MP is used, it may substitute for Frag-HE (as with NATO countries) or complement Frag-HE. With three round natures (APFSDS-T,
HEAT-MP, ATGMs) in the autoloader vs four, more antitank rounds would available for the higher rate of fire.
4-14.2
Russian Main Battle Tank T-90___________________________________________
Weapons & Ammunition Typical
Types Combat Load
4-22.1
Russian Main Battle Tank T-90 continued__________________________________
NOTES
The original tank version of the tank has an 840-hp diesel engine. The engine in subsequent models is upgraded. Engine options include 950, 1,000
and 1,100 hp.
The tank may be fielded with the original II sight from the T-80 series (Buran-PA, 800-1300 meters range). However, marketing materials feature the
AGAVA-2 thermal sight. There are thermal sights available which permit night launch of ATGMs.
The T-90 may be fielded with full Shtora-1 package (laser warning receiver with auto-slew gun capability, LWR-directed smoke grenade launchers,
and EO-IR jammer), with a partial package, or without Shtora-1. Shtora-1 illuminators can be used for night illumination.
An improved gun, 2A46M-4, with improved accuracy and use life is available for fitting to the T-90.
The BK-29 round, with a hard penetrator in the nose is designed for use against reactive armor, and as an MP round has fragmentation effects. The
more recent BK-27 HEAT round offers a triple-shaped charge warhead and 50 mm more penetration.
The electronic fuzing system for HE-Shrapnel rounds uses technology similar to that for French Oerlikon's AHEAD round. The round is specially
designed to defeat targets by firing fragmentation patterns forward and radially, based on computer calculated settings from the LRF and other inputs.
Targets are helicopters and dug in or defilade priority ground threats, such as ATGM positions. Rate of fire is 4 rd/min.
The 12.7-mm MG NSVT has both remote electronically operated sight PZU-5 with vertical stabilization, night acquisition, and a gun-mounted K10-T
reflex sight.
4-22.2