JMRC VISMOD T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
JMRC VISMOD T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
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Basic Information
Name
JMRC VISMOD T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Designation
JMRC VISMOD T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Alternate Designation
JMRC VISMOD T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Equipment Type
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer
Uralvagonzavod
Date of Introduction
1973
Description
JMRC VISMOD T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT). KILLS ANY VEHICLE ON THE MILES BATTLEFIELD KILLED BY 120MM+, ALL MISSILES, AND ARTY DIRECT HIT
Ground Specifications
Crew
3
Engine
V-12 diesel (780 hp)
Active Protection
Arena
NBC Protection
Yes
Variants
T-72A
The T-72A entered production in 1978 and was first seen by NATO forces in 1980.
T-72B
The T-72B is an upgrade of the T-72A.
T-72AK
The T-72AK is the regimental and battalion command variant of the T-72A.
T-72AK1
The T-72AK1 is a T-72 equipped and modified for local command of a company-sized formation.
T-72AV
The T-72AV was introduced in 1985 and it incorporated the improvements developed for the T-72B.
T-72B1
The T-72B1 is a T-72B upgrade without the ability to fire the Svir 9K120 guided munition from the main gun.
T-72BM
The T-72BM can be distinguished from the T-72B and T-72B1 by the shape of the ERA
T-72BK
The T-72BK is a command variant of the T-72B.
T-72B1 White Eagle
The T-72B1 White Eagle is an upgrade of the T-72B1 that primarily focuses on the vehicleâs mission systems.
T-72B1K
The T-72B1K is a command variant of the T-72B1.
T-72AMT
The T-72AMT upgrade was proposed by UkrOboronProm (UOP) to bring the T-72s to a similar level to the upgraded T-64s in use with Ukrainian forces.
The T-72AMT upgrade was proposed by UkrOboronProm (UOP) to bring the T-72s to a similar level to the upgraded T-64s in use with Ukrainian forces.
The T-72BA is an upgrade for T-72 series vehicles. It was designed as a result of Russiaâs financial difficulties, which meant the MoD could no longer afford to purchase the T-90.
T-72B3
The T-72B3 is a modernized T-72B that entered production in 2012 to equip Russian units
T-72B3 obr.2016
The T-72B3 obr.2016 as described above is much the same as the T-72B3 externally.
T-72M
The T-72M is the designation given to T-72s built under license in Czechoslovakia, India, and Poland.
T-72M1
The T-72M1 is a modernized T-72M with improved armor that entered production in 1982.
The T-72M1 is a modernized T-72M with improved armor that entered production in 1982.
The T-72M1K is a command variant of the T-72M1.
The T-72M1K is a command variant of the T-72M1.
The T-72S entered production in 1987.
T-72S1
The T-72S1 is thought to be the export variant of the T-72B1, which as a result, does not carry the ability to fire the 9K120 missile system but does carry the additional ERA as detailed under the T-72B1.
T-72SK
The T-72SK is a command version of the T-72S.
Al-Zubair-1
The Al-Zubair-1 is a T-72 variant manufactured by the Military Industry Corporation (MIC) of Sudan.
T-90E
T-90E is not an export version of the T-90; instead it is an export version of the T-72BM
Ajeya Mk 2
The Ajeya Mk 2 is an overhaul of the T-72M1 manufactured under license in India.
BMO-T
The BMO-T is a conversion of a T-72 hull to a heavily armored APC.
T-72E
The T-72E is an advancement of the T-72B1.
WZT-3
The WZT-3 is an ARV developed by Polandâs Research and Development Centre of Mechanical Appliances (OBRUM) to support the PT-91.
WZT-3M
The WZT-3M is believed to be upgraded WZT-3s
MT-72
The MT-72 is an AVLB based on the hull of a T-72M1 manufactured in Czechoslovakia and Slovakia.
System
Alternative Designation
JMRC VISMOD T-72 Russian Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Type
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer
Uralvagonzavod
Crew
3 ea
Passenger Capacity
INA
Maximum Effective Range
500 m
Dimensions
Length (Gun Forward)
9.53 m
Length (Hull)
6.95 m
Width
3.59 m
Height
2.23 m
Weight, Combat
44.5 tons
Ground Pressure
90kg/cm² (8825985Pa) (1280.10psi)
Automotive
Engine Name
V-92S2F
Engine Type
V-12 diesel
Engine Power
780 hp
Power to Weight Ratio
18.8 hp/ton
Fuel Capacity
1,200 liters
Cruising Range
500 km
Speed, Maximum Road
60 km/h
Speed, Average Cross
45 km/h
Speed Maximum Swim
Not Amphibious
Gradient
60 %
Side Slope
40 %
Vertical Step
0.85 m
Trench
2.8 m
Fording Depth
1.2 m
Fording (with Preparation)
5 m
Transmission
Synchromesh, hydraulically assisted, with 7 forward and 1 reverse gears
Suspension
Torsion bar
Ground Clearance
0.49 m
Communications
R-168-100U
Name
R-168-100U
Type
VHF
Family
AKVEDUK R-168 Series
Frequency
30-108 MHz
Capabilities
FH, Voice, Data
Range
30-60 km
Mount
Vehicle
Status
In Service
Echelon
DIV, BDE, BN
Automated Control and Communication
Yes
Main Gun
System
Name
1 x 2A46M/2A46M-5
Type
Smoothbore
Caliber
125 mm
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
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"
Muzzle Velocity
2,050 m/s
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
Basic Load
39 Total Rounds of any 125mm Russian Projectiles
Ammunition (Option 2)
Name
3VOF22
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
Variants
3VOF22/3OF19, 3VOF36/3OF26, 3VOF128/3OF82
Max Dispersion
0.23 mrad
Muzzle Velocity
850 m/s
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
Basic Load
39 Total Rounds of any 125mm Russian Projectiles
Ammunition (Option 3)
Name
3VBK27/3BK31 "Start"
Type
High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT)
Caliber
125 mm
Variants
3VBK7/3BK12, 3VBK10/3BK14, 3BK12M, 3BK14M, 3VBK16/3BK18, 3BK18M, 3VBK17/3BK21, 3BK21B, 3VBK21/3BK25, 3VBK25/3BK29 "Breyk", 3VBK25M/3BK29M
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
Basic Load
39 Total Rounds of any 125mm Russian Projectiles
Tank Commander's Weapon System
System
Name
1 x 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
Effective Range
2,500 m
Armor Penetration
API: 21 at 500 m & 13 at 1000 m (RHA)
Basic Load
1,200 ea
Loader's Weapon System
System
Name
1 x 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
7.62Ã54mmR
Muzzle Velocity
825 m/s
Basic Load
1,500 ea
Effective Range (Iron Sights)
1,000 m
Effective Range (with Sight Adjustments)
100-1,500 m
Maximum Firing Range
3,800 m
Fire Control
Name
1A40-1
Computerized FCS
Yes
Thermal Sight Tank Commander
Yes, Type INA
Thermal Sight Gunner
1K13-49
Main Gun Stabilization
2Eh42-2, 2-plane
Range, Day Sight
5,000 m
Range, Thermal Sight
1,000 m
Infrared
Yes
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
Mine Clearing
The T-72 can be fitted with mine clearing equipment such as the KMT-5, KMT-6 and KMT-6M2.
KMT-5: The KMT-5 mine clearing plow-roller set consists of two plows and two roller sections of three rollers each. This combination is attached to the front of a tank hull. Stretched between the roller sections is a "dogbone" assembly which consists of a light chain and small roller weights. Using a dragging motion, the "dogbone" covers the exposed area between tank tracks, thus exploding tilt-rod mines. The flexibility of the KMT-5 allows the use of plows or rollers depending on the terrain, type of soil and fuse types encountered. The KMT-5 can be used with the T-54/55, T-62, T-64, and T-72 tanks. The system can withstand approximately nine explosions that have a capacity of five to six kg. It is fitted with a quick-release disconnect unit to allow the tank driver to release the set rapidly. One other capability is that the KMT-5 may be used during night operation, using the luminous lane-marking device (PSK equipment) which marks the clear lane at night with a luminous substance.
Self-Entrenching Blade
A dozer blade is mounted under the nose of the tank and is used for clearing obstacles and preparing fire positions. The dozer blade can be brought into the operating position in one or two minutes and enable the T-72 to prepare its own defensive position without request from the Engineers. A normal firing position for a T-72 is 10 m long by 4.5 m wide and a depth of 1.2.
NBC Protection
Yes
Smoke Equipment
Yes, Grenade launcher 8x; VESS
IR Signature
INA
Automatic Fire Extinguishing Equipment.
Yes
Details
Country of Origin
Russia
Category
Land
Land
Filter Label
J
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
—
Width
3.59 m
Height
2.23 m
Weight
44500 kg
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