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The choice of the T-55 hull rather than that of a more modern tank was decided as a cost-cutting measure and also probably in order to validate a conversion solution for the many T-55s in use around the world. However, no export contracts have been signed so far.
The choice of the T-55 hull rather than that of a more modern tank was decided as a cost-cutting measure and also probably in order to validate a conversion solution for the many T-55s in use around the world. However, no export contracts have been signed so far.


==Armament==
The turret can accommodate several weapon configurations:
The turret can accommodate several weapon configurations:



Revision as of 16:58, 12 July 2012

BTR-T
Russian BTR-T
TypeHeavy infantry fighting vehicle
Place of origin Russia
Specifications
Mass38.5 tonnes
Length6.45 m
Width3.27 m
Height2.4 m
Crew2 (+5 passengers)

Armor600mm max with ERA
Main
armament
9M113 Konkurs ATGMs
Secondary
armament
2A42 30mm autocannon or AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher
Enginediesel
520hp
Power/weight14hp/tonne
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
500 km
Maximum speed 50 km/h off-road: 25 km/h

The BTR-T (Russian: Бронетранспортёр-Тяжелый (Bronetransporter-Tyazhelyy), ‘Armoured Transporter–Heavy’) is a Russian heavy infantry combat vehicle, designed by the Design Bureau of Transport Machine-Building (Omsk Transmash) state-run production association.

Description

Russian BTR-T

It is based on the hull of the T-55 tank and answers the need for a heavy, well protected and well armed vehicle adapted to urban combat. The need for a heavy IFV appeared after the First Chechen War during which APCs such as the BTR-80 and BMP-2 suffered heavy losses in urban areas at the hands of Chechen rebels using RPG shoulder-launched anti-tank weapons. As a result, the design incorporates thicker armour, with built-in reactive armour. It also has heavier armament with sufficient elevation to engage targets in multi-story buildings.

Design

The choice of the T-55 hull rather than that of a more modern tank was decided as a cost-cutting measure and also probably in order to validate a conversion solution for the many T-55s in use around the world. However, no export contracts have been signed so far.

Armament

The turret can accommodate several weapon configurations:

See also

References