M60A3 Patton American Main Battle Tank (MBT)
M60A3 Patton
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
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Basic Information
Name
M60A3 Patton American Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Designation
M60A3 Patton
Alternate Designation
M60A3 Patton
Equipment Type
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
Manufacturer
General Dynamics
Date of Introduction
1978
Description
The M60A3 Patton American Main Battle Tank (MBT) appearance is almost indistinguishable from the M60A1. Two key indicators are a crosswind sensor (a small mast mounted atop the turret bustle), a cluster of smoke mortars on either side of the glacis plate, and a thermal sleeve (a pipe-like structure wrapped around the gun tube in front of the fume extractor).
Ground Specifications
Crew
4
Engine
1,790-cu in (29.34-liter) air-cooled, 4-stroke, V-12 multi-fuel (750 hp)
Active Protection
None
NBC Protection
Yes
Range
480.0 km
Variants
M60A3
Improved M60A1 RISE, fitted with an M48A4 turret (which itself is an improved M60A1 turret).
M60A3 TTS
M60A3 fitted with the AN/VSG-2 passive Tank Thermal Sight. The TTS was also back-fitted to some M60A1s. In 1993, the M60A3 was valued at a unit cost of $1 291 865, with about $232 000 of this cost being its TTS sight.
Super M60
Developed in the early 1980s by Teledyne, the Super M60 was a major upgrade for the M60A1 and A3. It added a more powerful powerpack, extensive appliqué composite armor on both the turret and hull, and track skirts, just to name a few of the improvements. However, the Super M60 never found a buyer.
120S
This version was marketed by Teledyne (which later merged with General Dynamics). It consists of a dramatically modified M60A3 hull, topped with a complete M1A1 Abrams turret. Though like the Super M60, it failed to attract any buyers.
Magach 6C
This version of the Magach 6 (Israeli-built M60s) emulates the M60A3, and all subsequent Magach 6s were built or reconstructed to this standard or higher.
Magach 7
Major upgrade package for the Magach 6 series tanks, with totally new armor, propulsion, fire controls, and many other improvements. It is broadly similar to the Super M60.
Sabra
Similar upgrade to the Magach 7, but equipped with an MG 153 120 mm/L44 smoothbore gun, a new fire control system, and an improved suspension. The Sabra never found any buyers, though Turkey operates a variant of it known as the M60T.
M60T
Turkish upgrade of the M60A3 tanks to the Sabra Mk.2 standard. A contract to upgrade 170 Turkish M60 main battle tanks was awarded to Israel Military Industries in 2002. The first prototype was delivered to the Turkish armed forces for trials and evaluation in 2005. Eventually all 170 tanks were delivered.
M60 Phoenix
Developed by KADDB in Jordan, the M60 Phoenix is a very similar design to the aforementioned Sabra. First offered in 2004 it is still advertised and offered for export. Some sources report that a total of 182 Jordanian M60A3 tanks were upbraded to the M60 Phoenix standard. This model is most notable for being armed with the RUAG CTG, a smoothbore 120 mm/L50 gun (all other upgunned M60s have 120 mm/L44 guns), as well as extensive arrays of explosive reactive armor.
M60A3 SLEP
First unveiled by Raytheon in 2016, the M60A3 SLEP is another proposed upgrade for the M60 Patton tanks. The original 105 mm gun was replaced by a 120 mm gun, greatly increasing lethality and range. The tank was fitted with new fire control computer. The tank is powered by a 950 hp engine. Hydraulic gun and turret controls were replaced by electrical ones. Cage armor was added to the turret sides.
Samsam (Sword)
This recently revealed Iranian tank is an upgraded M60A1, with sweeping improvements. An explosive reactive armor package is fitted to the Samsam, but since its armament, propulsion, and much of its exterior is unchanged, it is unclear what other improvements this tank has.
System
Alternative Designation
M60A3 Patton
Type
Main Battle Tank
Manufacturer
General Dynamics
Crew
4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)
Dimensions
Length, Hull
6.94 m
Length, Gun Forward
9.3 m
Width
3.63 m
Height
3.21 m
Tracks, Length on Ground
4.24 m
Tracks Width
0.71 m
Ground Pressure
0.46 m
Weight, Unloaded
48,680 kg
Weight, Combat
52,620 kg
Ground Pressure
0.87 kg/cm sq
Automotive
Engine Name
1 x Continental AVDS-1790-2C engine
Engine Type
1,790-cu in (29.34-liter) air-cooled, 4-stroke, V-12 multi-fuel
Engine Power
750 hp at 2,400 rpm
Power-to-Weight Ratio
14.24 hp/metric ton
Fuel Capacity
375 gal (1,420 liters)
Transmission
CD-850-5 cross drive transmission
Suspension
torsion bar, 6 road wheels, rear drive,
front idler, 3 shock absorbers, 3 track
return rollers
Range
480 km
Speed
48 km/h
Vertical Obstacle
0.91 m
Trench
2.59 m
Fording without Preparation
1.22 m
Fording with Preparation
2.40 m
Gradiant
60 %
Side Slope
30 %
Shock Absorbers
The addition of a shock absorber on the second roadwheel pair was also accompanied by a slight relocation of the first return roller. These modifications were needed due to the increased weight of the M60A1 turret as well as the additional hull armor.
Main Gun
System
Name
1 x M68 105mm/L52 Rifled Gun
Type
Rifled Gun
Caliber
105 mm
Length
5.89 m
Barrel Length
52 calibres (5.46 m or 17.9 ft)
Weight
1,282 kg
Rate of Fire
10 rounds per minute (maximum)
Maximum Range
4,000 m
Elevation
-10/+20-deg
Traverse
360-deg, an improved electro-mechanical traverse assembly
Fume Extractor
A mushroom-shaped fume extractor was placed at the rear left of the turret bustle to vent smoke produced from firing the main or coax guns out of the vehicle.
Ammunition
Type
Rifle Projectile
Caliber
105 mm
Shell
INA
Shell Weight
INA
Basic Load
The ammunition load for the main gun was increased to 63 rounds. Round storage was distributed between the turret bustle, with 15 ready rounds of various types were stowed and accessible for the loader, and the rest are stored inside safe containers on the hull floor.
Coaxial Weapon System
System
Name
1 x 7.62mm M240 Machine Gun
Type
General-Purpose Machine Gun
Length
1,260 mm
Barrel Length
630 mm
Width
120 mm
Height
260 mm
Weight
12.5 kg
Action
Gas-operated long-stroke piston, open bolt
Rate of Fire
M240, M240E1, M240C, M240D and M240G:
Gas Setting 1: 650–750 RPM
Gas Setting 2: 750–850 RPM
Gas Setting 3: 850–950 RPM
M240B, M240L and M240H: 550–650 RPM
Barrett 240LW and 240 LWS: 550–650 RPM
Muzzle Velocity
853 m/s
Maximum Firing Range
3,725 m
Effective Firing Range
800 m (875 yd) (bipod)
1,100 m (1,203 yd) (tripod)
Feed System
Belt-fed using M13 disintegrating links
Sights
Iron sights: front blade and folding rear leaf with aperture and notch
Ammunition
Type
Rifle
Caliber
7.62 mm
Cartridge
7.62×51mm NATO
Basic Load
6,000 Rounds
Auxiliary Weapon System
System
Name
M85 Machine Gun
Type
Heavy Machine Gun
Caliber
12.7mm
In Service
INA
Manufacturer
INA
Proliferation
INA
Length
1,384.3 mm
Weight
29.5 kg
Action
Recoil-operated
Rate of Fire
400-625 rd/min
Muzzle Velocity
880.0 m/s
Maximum Firing Range
6,702.6 m
Effective Firing Range
1,999.8 m
Feed System
Belt Feed, left or right hand
Sights
INA
Ammunition
Type
Rifle
Caliber
12.7mm mm
Cartridge
12.7×99mm NATO (.50 BMG)
Basic Load
Rifle
Fire Control
Name
M19 FCS
Computerized FCS
Yes
Thermal Sight Tank Commander
Texas Instruments AN/VSG-2 tank thermal inder and Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride (HgCdTe) IR detector for passive night and dust vision.
Thermal Sight Gunner
Texas Instruments AN/VSG-2 tank thermal inder and Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride (HgCdTe) IR detector for passive night and dust vision.
Main Gun Stabilization
Add-On Stabilization (AOS) that was introduced in late 1972. This was an add-on kit made to fit with minimum modifications to the existing hydraulic gun control system. The add-on-stabilization system provides stabilization control for both gun elevation and turret traverse. It provides the gunner with the capability of aiming and target tracking and also improved surveillance of the battlefield terrain by the gunner while the tank is moving. It may be used in any one of three modes of control: (1) power-with-stabilization-on, (2) power-with-stabilization-off, and (3) manual. In the power-with-stabilization-on mode, the gunner's aim on target is automatically retained while the vehicle is in motion. This mode provides a fire-on the-move capability. The power-with-stabilization-off option eliminates needless exercise of the stabilization system and provides a back up power mode.
Rangefinder
M17A1 coincidence rangefinder
Searchlight
AN/VSS-1(V)1 IR searchlight above the gun shield.
Ballistic Drive
M10A1 ballistic drive
Ballistic Gunner
mechanical M19E1 ballistic computer for the gunner.
Protection
Hull Armor
The hull's upper glacis armor was increased from 3.67 inches to 4.29 inches at 65 degrees while the turret sides went from 1.9 inches to 2.9 inches at their apex. This brought the frontal armor up to the same 10" line of sight armor standard of the M103 heavy tank.
Turret Armor
M60: equals 7 in (180 mm)
Applique Armor
Available.
Explosive Reactive Armor
INA
Active Protection System
No
Mine Clearing
INA
Self-Entrenching Blade
INA
NBC Protection
Yes
Smoke Equipment
exhaust smoke generating system;
6-barrel smoke dischargers on turret sides
Image Sources
Details
Country of Origin
United States
Category
Tanks
Land > Tanks
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
—
Width
3.63 m
Height
3.21 m
Weight
52620 kg
Operators (7)
Turkey
Bahrain
Egypt
Morocco
Saudi Arabia
Taiwan
Thailand
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