French AMX-30 main battle tank
It is the second-generation main battle tank developed by France in the 1960 s and was developed by the Isi Lemurino Manufacturing Plant. In 1967 officially listed as the French army standard equipment, began to gradually replace the M47 tank. Equipped with a 105mm rifling gun, it has long-range firepower and good maneuverability, but the armor protection is relatively weak. The fire control system includes an artillery telescopic sight, a laser rangefinder, a computer and various sensors, and a low-light television system is used for night operations. It has good maneuverability and working ability in high temperature environment. The design idea is to strike a balance between firepower and mobility at the expense of some armor protection.
Soviet T-80UD main battle tank
It is a tank designed by Ukraine's Kharkov Morozov Mechanical Design Bureau in the early 1980 s during the Soviet era and mass produced by the Marishev factory in 1985. It is famous for its advanced fire control system, which can achieve high-precision strikes on fixed and moving targets by gunners or vehicle commanders in a stationary or moving state. Multi-layer armor and explosive reactive armor packages are used to provide it with a high level of battlefield survivability. You can also disguise yourself by releasing smoke or aerosol screens, with four electric smoke grenade launchers on each side of the turret. The design and performance made it an important main battle tank in the Soviet army during the Cold War.
Israeli M51IsraelSuperSherman main battle tank
It is a main battle tank modified and upgraded by Israel in the 1960 s based on American M4Sherman tanks. It is mainly used to deal with the tank threat in the Middle East war, especially against the Soviet IS-3 heavy tank and the British Centurion tank. It was equipped with a powerful French 105mm D1508 L/51 gun. Capable of firing high-explosive anti-tank shells with a penetration of up to 400mm armor. A new turret, designed by the French arsenal of Bourges, with a larger gun shield and a unique muzzle retractor was also used. Designed and used to showcase Israel's modernization of military equipment.
Israeli Merkava Main Battle Tank
It is the main fighting vehicle of the Israel Defense Forces armored force and is known for its unique design and excellent protection capabilities. The design began in 1970, and the first model of the Merkava Mark1 was officially put into service in 1979. The design focuses on occupant protection. The front-engine design not only increases frontal protection, but also provides additional protection for occupants to a certain extent. The main weapon is a 105mm or 120mm calibre smoothbore gun, capable of firing a variety of munitions including LAHAT anti-tank missiles. It is a symbol of Israel's military power and a manifestation of the technological progress of its armored fighting vehicles.
Japanese Type 90 main battle tank
It is the third-generation main battle tank equipped by the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force. It was designed and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to replace Type 61 and some Type 74 tanks. It entered service in 1990 and is known for its superior firepower, mobility and protection. Equipped with a 120mm smoothbore gun of German Rheinmetall licensed by Japan, equipped with an automatic loader, a laser rangefinder integrated in the gun's long sight, and a thermal imager, with the ability to shoot between marches and at night. The main parts adopt composite armor or interval armor, with three-proof device, automatic fire extinguishing device and laser detection and alarm device, which enhances the survivability of the tank.
American M60A3 main battle tank
It is the ultimate improvement of the American M60 "Patton" series main battle tank and is known as the "ultimate Patton". In 1971 began to develop, code-named M60A1E3. During the development process, the reliability of key components such as the engine and passive sighting instrument was improved. Four more improvements were made in 1978, including the installation of a new rangefinder, a ballistic calculation device, an M240 aircraft gun, and an M239 smoke launcher. The fire control system has been significantly improved, improving the accuracy of shooting. Its design and improvement made it an important armored force for the United States and its allies during the Cold War.
Chinese Type59 main battle tank
It is a Chinese-made main battle tank, based on the Soviet T-54A tank design. It was first produced in 1958, served in 1959, started mass production in 1963, and stopped production in 1980, producing about 9500 vehicles. It was the main equipment of the Chinese People's Liberation Army until the early 21st century. During the service, it underwent many improvements, including the replacement of the 100mm smoothbore gun with a 105mm rifling gun, which became the cornerstone of subsequent Chinese tank designs. It has a traditional post-war layout with a battle bay at the front, an engine bay at the rear, and a cast dome-shaped turret at the center.
British ChieftainMk3 main battle tank
It is a British main battle tank designed during the Cold War and is an improved model of the Chieftain series of tanks. Originally commissioned in 1966, it is known for its strong firepower, advanced armor and good mobility. The Mk3 model has been further improved on the basis of the original design to improve its performance on the battlefield. It was equipped with a 120mm L11A5 rifled gun, which was specially designed for Chieftain and became the NATO standard caliber. It was an important model in the series, and its design and performance were in a leading position among the main battle tanks of the time.
Vehicle in the game Armor War: T-14
The T-14 main battle tank (also known as T-14 main battle tank) is a main battle tank developed by Russia based on the new tracked universal platform "Armata Heavy Tracked Universal Platform". It is a key component of the 10-year 20 trillion ruble weapons upgrade plan announced by Russian President Putin in 2011, with an estimated cost of $3.8 million per bike.
P-1000 Ultra Heavy Tank
The P-1000 super heavy tank was a type of super heavy tank planned by Nazi Germany and developed by the German company Krupp, but the plan was abandoned in 1943 and no P-1000 was produced. In early 1942, the German Weapons Agency's Fifth Division planned to develop the P-1000 super heavy tank. At that time, Nazi Germany's military development and strength had reached their peak, and Adolf Hitler himself was very interested in the project of developing super heavy tanks at the beginning. He believed that the larger the tank, the stronger it would be, and did not consider many practical issues at all.
Main battle tank Leopard 2A6
The Leopard 2A6 is a type of main battle tank developed and equipped by Germany. It was improved from the Leopard 2A5 tank by the German company Klaus Maffei Weigman. The total length of the tank is 10.97 meters, the total height is 3 meters, the total width is 3.75 meters, and the combat weight is 60 tons. The biggest feature of this tank is the installation of Rheinmetall's 55 caliber Rh-120-L55 long barrel 120mm smoothbore gun. The muzzle velocity of this gun has been increased to 1750 meters per second, with a maximum range of 5000 meters, making it the world's longest range tank gun in service.
Domestic Type 15 Light Tank
Type 15 light tank (formally named ZTQ-15, referred to as Type 15 light tank for short), code named Panther, is a light tank equipped by the Chinese People's Liberation Army Army, which is another key main battle equipment after Type 99 main battle tank. The Type 15 tank is equivalent in weight to the old Type 59 tank, but has stronger firepower, mobility, and protection. It can carry out "frontline firepower assault" and is also known as the "lightweight main battle tank" by the outside world. Compared with the main force of the Chinese Army's Type 99 tank, the Type 15 tank has a compact appearance and light weight, making it suitable for use in the western plateau areas of China and the densely populated water network in the south.
Main Battle Tank Challenger 2
The Challenger 2 main battle tank is a new generation of main battle tank developed by Vickers Defence Systems Group based on the Challenger 1 main battle tank. Redesign the turret based on the Challenger tank and introduce stealth technology; Replace with an L-30A1 120mm 55 caliber rifled gun; Significantly improved fire control, equipped with a French SAGEM VS-580-10 vehicle commander's all-round independent sighting instrument, TOGS-2 thermal imaging instrument, and neodymium yttrium garnet laser rangefinder; Upgraded data link system, it is the world's first main battle tank with the capability of "hunting and killing".
During World War II, the super heavy tank Rat tank
The Rat type super heavy tank was designed by the German company Porsche at the end of World War II, with a combat weight of 188 tons, making it the heaviest tank at that time. It is precisely because of the extremely heavy body that the off-road capability of the mouse tank is extremely poor, ultimately resulting in its failure due to a lack of practical value.
Super heavy tank E-100 during World War II
In April 1943, Germany formulated a plan for the production of general-purpose, standardized, and serialized tanks, and the E-series tank plan was a manifestation of this idea. The E-series tanks include models such as E-5, E-10, E-25, E-50, E-75, and E-100. The E-100 super heavy tank has invested the most research and development resources among them. The development of E-100 began in June 1943 and was carried out by the Adola company. In 1944, Hitler issued an order to halt the development of the E-100 tank in order to concentrate on the development of the "Mouse" tank.
World War II Soviet heavy tank KV-1 heavy tank
KV-1 heavy tank, designed by Joseph Yakovlevich Koshin of the Soviet Union in the early stages of World War II. Named after Marshal Klimt Yevlemovich Voroshilov, the Soviet Defense Commissioner. The KV-1 heavy tank weighs 46 tons and is equipped with a water-cooled diesel engine with a power of 410 kilowatts. It has a maximum highway speed of 35 kilometers per hour and a maximum driving range of 225 kilometers; Equipped with a 76.2mm tank gun and 4 7.62mm caliber DT machine guns, usually used in offensive operations as a vanguard to break through enemy defenses.
World War II British heavy tank Churchill Mk VII
The Churchill infantry tank was the last British infantry tank and the largest tank produced by Britain during World War II, with a total production of 5640 units. The Churchill tank is an infantry tank that replaces the Matilda, developed under the code name A20. However, during the development process, the UK discovered that the A20 prototype did not yet meet their requirements. So, in July 1940, Vauxhall Automobile Company accepted the contract to develop the A22 infantry tank. Produce the first prototype car 7 months later. In June 1941, the first batch of 14 production tanks were delivered to the British army.