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Revision as of 12:07, 3 February 2022

YT-3 Crocodile
YT-3 MBT.jpg
YT-3 Crocodile MBT on demonstration in Cordoba
TypeMain Battle Tank
Place of origin Inyursta
Service history
In service1999 - present
Used by Inyursta
Production history
DesignerMartel Arms
Designed1991-1997
Unit cost$Y 9.2mil
Produced1999 - present
Specifications
Weight57 tonnes
Length7.8m (hull)
12m (gun forward)
Width3.6 m
Height2.25 m
Crew3 (Commander, driver, gunner)

ArmorClassified composite alloy armor over stainless steel plate along with ERA and NERA modular add-on armor in addition to soft-kill and hard-kill APS systems
Main
armament
Entengo Marauder 120mm Smoothbore
Secondary
armament
Coaxial RK-25 "Shockwave" 25mm Autocannon and RWS-mounted GE-3 14.5mm heavy machine gun
EngineMartel EM828 multifuel diesel-electric hybrid
1,450hp
Operational
range
590 km on internal fuel and energy reserves
SpeedUp to 70 km/h on road, 52 km/h off-road

The YT-3 Crocodile is a 3rd Generation Main Battle Tank produced in Inyursta. Designed to replace Inyursta's aging fleet of Cold War legacy tanks, the YT-3 would go on to see widespread in a number of combat zones. Key features of the YT-3 include a modern smoothbore cannon, composite armor and advanced optical targeting systems.

Development

Design Features

Armament

Armor

Performance

Electronics

History

Variants

Block I

Block II

Block III+