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| primary_armament  = 76mm rifled
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| secondary_armament = 1 × [[Vitali Squad-Portable Light Machine|Vitali SLMG]] (5.56×45mm; coaxial)
| secondary_armament = 1 × [[Vitali SDM 1963|Vitali SLMG]] (5.56×45mm; coaxial)
| engine            = V6-type diesel engine
| engine            = V6-type diesel engine
| engine_power      = 176 kW (240 hp)
| engine_power      = 176 kW (240 hp)

Latest revision as of 20:08, 12 January 2021

KT2 Lancer
KT2LancerLightTank.png
TypeAmphibious light tank
Place of origin Ruvelka
Service history
In service1951 – Present
Used by Ruvelka
WarsImerti Conflict
Zemplen War
Production history
ManufacturerIkarus Heavy Industries
Produced1949 – 1973
Specifications
Weight14.6 tonnes
Length6.2 m
Width3.2 m
Height2.3 m
CrewCommander/gunner, driver, loader

Main
armament
76mm rifled
Secondary
armament
1 × Vitali SLMG (5.56×45mm; coaxial)
EngineV6-type diesel engine
176 kW (240 hp)
Power/weight16.4 hp/tonne
SuspensionTorsion-bar
Operational
range
400 km
Speed44 km/h (road)
10 km/h (water)

The Ikarus KT2 Lancer is a Ruvelkan amphibious light tank that was introduced into the Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka in 1951 and served as the Imperial Army’s main reconnaissance tank until the mid-1980s. In the 1970s, the 76mm rifled tank gun that was the main armament of the KT2 was deemed insufficient at engaging and penetrating its contemporary opponents. As a result, the KT2 was retired by the Army from frontline service in 1985 with the introduction of the KT3 Konnik. However, a large majority of the Lancer arsenal continues to serve with the Territorial Defense Force; many were pressed into service in both the Imerti Conflict and the Zemplen War.

Development

Design

Operational History