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| name              = Endurance KG2.B
| name              = Endurance KG2.C
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| service            = 2011-present
| service            = 2011-present
| used_by            = Commonwealth's armed forces  
| used_by            = [[Commonwealth's armed forces]]
| wars              =  
| wars              =  
<!-- Production history -->
<!-- Production history -->
| designer          = Eastern Star
| designer          = [[Eastern Star]]
| design_date        = 2008-2010
| design_date        = 2008-2010
| manufacturer      = Kaznovs manufacturing  
| manufacturer      = [[Kaznovs manufacturing]]
| unit_cost          = 3,740,000
| unit_cost          = 3,740,000
| production_date    = 2010-present  
| production_date    = 2010-present  

Revision as of 16:49, 5 June 2020

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Endurance KG2.C
TypeMain battle tank
Place of originCommonwealth of Komonsfolk
Service history
In service2011-present
Used byCommonwealth's armed forces
Production history
DesignerEastern Star
Designed2008-2010
ManufacturerKaznovs manufacturing
Unit cost3,740,000
Produced2010-present
Specifications
Weight64 t (141,000 lb)
Length8.2 m (320 in)
Width3.5 metres
Height3.6 metres
Crew4 (commander, gunner, loader/operator, driver)

Main
armament
120mm gun
Secondary
armament
7.4mm machine gun, 12mm co-oxial machine gun
Operational
range
532km on internal fuel
Speed58km/ on road 42km/h off road
References


History

Initial need for new version of KG2 main battle tank arised in 2007 when previous main battle tank KG2.B started to become obsolete.

In 2008 Eastern Star was contracted to design new model of the KG2, designing took 2 years. Manufacturing started in 2010 and is being done by the Kaznovs manufacturing. KG2.C entered military service in 2011 and is still used by commonwealths armed forces.