Strv 124: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(65 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox weapon
{{Infobox weapon
| name              = Stridsvagn 124 Pantera
| name              = Stridsvagn 124 Pantera
| image              = Strv124C.jpg
| image              = Strv124CCARC.jpg
| image_size        =  
| image_size        = 400px
| alt                =
| alt                =
| caption            = Acrean Strv 124CA2
| caption            = An Acrean Strv 124M4 in 2011
| type              = Main Battle Tank
| type              = Main Battle Tank
| origin            = {{flag|Acrea}}
| origin            = {{flag|Acrea}}
Line 16: Line 16:
| is_UK              =  
| is_UK              =  
<!-- Service history -->
<!-- Service history -->
| service            = 1980-Present
| service            = 1982-Present
| used_by            = {{flag|Acrea}}<br>{{flag|Ruvelka}}<br>{{flag|Shalum}}  
| used_by            = {{flag|Acrea}}<br>{{flag|Ruvelka}}<br>{{flag|Shalum}}<br>[[Mansuriyyah]]
| wars              =  
| wars              =  
<!-- Production history -->
<!-- Production history -->
| designer          = Landrut Landsystemet GmbH <br> Landsverk AG <br> Maybach AG <br> Kobalt-Zeiss GmbH & Co KG <br> Thyssen AB  
| designer          = Landrut ASA <br> Rjukan Industrier ASA <br> Kobalt-Zeiss ASA <br> Thyssen AB  
| design_date        = 1970-1979
| design_date        = 1965-1982
| manufacturer      = Landrut Landsystemet GmbH
| manufacturer      = Landrut AB
| unit_cost          =  
| unit_cost          =  
| production_date    = 1979-Present
| production_date    = 1978-Present
| number            = 12,872
| number            =  
| variants          =  
| variants          =  
<!-- General specifications -->
<!-- General specifications -->
| spec_label        =  
| spec_label        =  
| weight            = 63 tonnes (Strv 124A/M) <br> 65 tonnes (Strv 124C)
| weight            = 60 tonnes (Strv 124M) <br> 64 tonnes (Strv 124C2)
| length            = 7.7 metres (hull)
| length            = 7.7 metres (hull)
| part_length        =  
| part_length        =  
Line 67: Line 67:
| yield              =  
| yield              =  
<!-- Vehicle/missile specifications -->
<!-- Vehicle/missile specifications -->
| armour            = Skramsø (Strv 124A) <br> Kolmården (Strv 124C)
| armour            =  
| primary_armament  = KvK m/80-L44 120mm smoothbore tank gun (Strv 124A) <br> KvK m/03-L55 120mm smoothbore tank gun (Strv 124M) <br> KvK m/17-L55 120mm electrothermal-chemical tank gun (Strv 124C2)
| primary_armament  = KvK M171 120mm smoothbore gun <br> KvK M161 120mm smoothbore gun  
| secondary_armament = 7.62mm MG 1A3 <br> Various Top-Mounted 7.62mm and 20mm guns
| secondary_armament = 7.62mm MG59 <br> Various Top-Mounted 7.62mm and 20mm guns
| engine            = Thyssen-Maybach MTU K1-89B V12 Turbocharged Diesel  
| engine            = Thyssen-Maybach MTU K1-80B V12 Turbocharged Diesel  
| engine_power      = 1193,12kw (1600 hp)
| engine_power      = 1193,12kw (1600 hp)
| pw_ratio          = 19,89kw per tonne
| pw_ratio          = 19,89kw per tonne
| payload_capacity  =  
| payload_capacity  =  
| transmission      = Maybach CV-12TC Continuously Variable Transmission
| transmission      = Thyssen ML652 Automatic Transmission (Strv 124M) <br> Thyssen CV-12TC Continuously Variable Transmission (Strv 124C)
| suspension        = Hydropneumatic Active Suspension
| suspension        = Hydropneumatic
| clearance          =  
| clearance          =  
| fuel_capacity      =  
| fuel_capacity      =  
Line 94: Line 94:
}}
}}


The '''Stridsvagn 124 Pantera''' is a main battle tank developed by Landrut Landsystemet in the late 1970s for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. It first entered production in 1979 and entered service as Strv 124 in 1980, succeeding the Strv 104 as the main battle tank of the [[Acrean Army]]. With the original conception that led to Strv 124 by Armoured Force being drawn up 1959, various versions of Strv 124 have served in the armies of Acrea and 2 other nations in several conflicts across [[Tyran]], and its design has inspired new developments in the heavy armour of other nations such as [[Ossoria]] and [[Syara]].  
The '''Stridsvagn 124 Pantera''', also known by its [[Ministry of Defence (Acrea)|MoD]] designation '''CV76120''', is a main battle tank developed by Landrut ASA in the 1970s for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. The Strv 124 is one of the most prolific main battle tanks in [[Tyran]] with several thousand produced in service of four nations.


==Development===
The Strv 124 was first conceptualised in 1961 when the Acrean Army set out a list of general requirements for a "hunter/killer" main battle tank armed with a 120mm main gun. The first vehicles produced under the requirements were tested in 1964. The design was familiar, using a heavily modified Strv 104 chassis mounted with a new, expanded, boxier turret also utilising newly developed composite armour. Despite working, for the most part, the prototype designated T-11 proved unsatisfactory in several ways. The turret was more cramped, as the use of Strv 104's chassis meant that despite the physically larger turret, the turret ring had not been increased in size, resulting in a relatively small increase in space for the area within the turret that the larger gun and larger ammunition now took up. The gun also had less depression and elevation than the 105mm equipped Strv 104, and was slower to load. Ammunition capacity was substantially reduced, and safety concerns regarding the ammunition's stowage were carried over from Strv 104. Ultimately, despite these numerous flaws, new developments from Azurlavaj and other countries meant that T-11 was accepted for limited production as Strv 121 in 1964 while further research and development continued.


==History==
Development quickly diverged between Acrea's two primary armoured vehicle manufacturers, as interest in replacing current-service main battle tanks with 120mm-armed models expanded to include a replacement for the Strv 105. Thus, Landrut and Landsverk collaborated on standardising a main armament and ammunition types, with the Landsverk project first producing a prototype in 1967 with the designation T-21.


===Development===
Using lessons learned from field use of Strv 121, several major changes were made. Rather than using the same chassis as Strv 104, the same effective layout was kept whilst increasing the proportions, granting a larger hull that could accommodate a larger turret. A new turret design was implemented, which adopted the relatively boxy form of its predecessor but was not constrained by being based on the turret of Strv 104. This new prototype was given the name T-14, and tests of the vehicle were very promising. T-14 fixed several of the flaws present in T-11. Ammunition stowage was rearranged, allowing for a more adequate 41 rounds of ammunition to be stowed in the tank. The bottom of the hull was fitted with blowout-panels for hull ammunition stowage, a feature that was retrofitted to existing Strv 104s and 121s. The hull was better armoured for little effective loss in mobility thanks to a more powerful engine and lighter composite armour in both the hull and turret, and the crew ergonomics were much improved.
The desire for a 12cm armed main battle tank was present even as the Strv 104 entered service in 1961. Heavy tanks such as the Strv 121 had been developed of a means of ever-increasing armour on new Azurlav and Ruvelkan heavy tanks. While Azurlav vehicles were small in number and the Ruvelkans were an ally of Acrea, the increasing mobility and protective capabilities of these heavy tanks concerned Acrean military planners that more heavily armoured tanks would the standard for potential adversaries in the near-future. This was combined with the limited utility of heavy tanks such as Strv 121. The remarkable mobility and substantial firepower of Strv 104, Acrea's first purpose-designed main battle tank, despite it not being as heavily armoured as Strv 121, was a major step forward in Acrean armoured vehicle technology. In addition to this, their prior experience with Strv 91 which unintentionally had been designed with many of the same qualities had firmly fixed Acrean military officials that the MBT concept would be the basis for all future tank designs, and considered heavy tanks to be largely unnecessary.


Thus, in 1959, only a few years after Strv 121's introduction, Armoured Force set out a list of general requirements for a main battle tank armed with a 12cm main gun. The decision was made fairly early on that the new tank would be equipped with a 120mm main gun like that found on Strv 121. Improved technology found in the development of Strv 104's 105mm gun could be applied to developing a new 120mm gun based on it.  
==Design==
===Armament===
The Strv 124 was initially produced with the M161 120mm smoothbore cannon. Entering production in the early 1970s, the gun was very well-received for its excellent performance with a wide range of ammunition types, as well as its longevity; treatments and coatings of the barrel helped it attain a higher average lifespan than other contemporary tank guns. In addition to the existing variety of 120mm ammunition in service, new types were developed for the M161 including a prototype gun-launched missile which never entered Acrean service. The M161 was replaced in the mid-1990s by the M171, which possessed the same breech and barrel geometry as the M161 with a longer barrel, newly designed thermal shroud and bore evacuator, and improved recoil system.  
===Protection===
===Mobility===


The first vehicles produced under the requirements were tested in 1964. The design was rather familiar, using a modified Strv 104 chassis mounted with a new, expanded, boxier turret also utilising newly developed composite armour. Despite, for the most part, working, the prototype designated T-11 proved unsatisfactory in several ways. The turret was more cramped, as the use of Strv 104's chassis meant that despite the physically larger turret, the turret ring had not been increased in size, resulting in a relatively small increase in space for the area within the turret that the larger gun now took up. The gun also had less depression and elevation than the 105mm equipped Strv 104, and was slower to load. Ammunition capacity was substantially reduced, and safety concerns regarding the ammunition's stowage were carried over from Strv 104. Ultimately, despite these numerous flaws, new developments from Azurlavaj and other countries meant that T-11 was accepted for limited production as Strv 122 in 1965 while further research and development continued.
==List of variants and upgrades==
 
* '''Strv 124''': Initial production variant. Production began in January 1978, and first deliveries were received in April.
Using lessons learned from field use of Strv 122, several major changes were made. Rather than using the same chassis as Strv 104, the same effective layout was kept whilst increasing the proportions, granting a larger hull that could accommodate a larger turret. A new turret design was implemented, which adopted the relatively boxy form of its predecessor but was not constrained by being based on the turret of Strv 104. This new prototype was given the name T-14, and tests of the vehicle were very promising. T-14 fixed several of the flaws present in T-11. Ammunition stowage was rearranged, allowing for a more adequate 41 rounds of ammunition to be stowed in the tank. The bottom of the hull was fitted with blowout-panels for hull ammunition stowage, a feature that was retrofitted to existing Strv 104s and 122s. The hull was better armoured for little effective loss in mobility thanks to a more powerful engine and lighter composite armour in both the hull and turret, and the crew ergonomics were much improved. While it was still not perfect, with Armoured Force seeing greater potential and its designers still continuing further development while existing T-14 prototypes were tested, the type was likewise put into production as Strv 123 in 1969. Though still limited, it saw more substantial use than Strv 122, with 625 examples being put into service. The Strv 124 follows the Acrean Army's naming conventions for armoured vehicles first established in 1916. This is done via the appropriate name, in this case Strv for a tank, followed by which vehicle numerically the tank is in Acrean service with a given gun size. The Pantera is the 4th tank in Acrean service with a 12cm gun, therefore it received the name Strv 124.  
* '''Strv 124A''': Featured substantial improvement to armour with a new, stronger turret face which included new tungsten construction. Systems improvements included an improved thermal gunner's sight, CITV, digital radio system, and improved NBC protection. Production and deliveries began in 1980.  
 
** '''Strv 124A2''': Incorporated new turret construction, retaining the titanium-tungsten facing but introducing first generation depleted uranium armour inserts. Introduced an improved pressurised NBC system and a redesigned automated fire and explosion suppression system. Production and deliveries began in early 1981.
===Production===
** '''Strv 124A3''': Introduced brand new digital fire and control system, as well as new digital system for the commander. The fire control system received improvements including a new laser rangefinder, all-digital controls, and new gunner's sight which incorporated a better electro-optical thermal gunsight as well as two-axis stablisation for the sight as opposed to the previous single-axis. The commander received new digital controls, and received the same improvements to the CITV's thermal capabilities.
The tank has four main development batches, which maintains Acrean military labeling tradition of being referred to as Blocks or Blocs. Block 1, which bears no indicator in the name of the tank, consists of the original three models of the tank produced from 1979-1984. Block 2, which carries the A designation, incorporates an improved armour package and some updates to the fire control systems, and was produced from 1985 to 1995. Block 2 also includes the more limited production A2, which introduced the arrowhead turret armour and took over production for only four years starting from 1991 until 1995. Block 3, starting production in 1995, bears the designation M. M-series hulls were constructed with a new armour package to complement the improved turret, and the M series tanks also see an increase in firepower with the introduction of a 55-calibre main gun in 2003. These tanks are sometimes referred to as Strv 124M2, however as nearly all M-series tanks were updated to the new gun, the only real means to distinguish an original M2 from an upgraded M is via the manufacturing plate located on the inside of the turret.  
** '''Strv 124A2(MAN)''': An export variant of the Strv 124A2 modified specifically for operation in arid environments as part of a Mansuriyyan contract. Exported to Mansuriyyah to equip elite armoured brigades.
 
**
The final batch, Block 4, carries the designation C and is substantially more capable in both armour and armament than its predecessors. Strv 124Cs are constructed using Kolmården armour developed by Landsverk that provides substantially increased protection over prior models. Beginning in 2017, Pantera tanks have been armed with the KvK m/17-L55, the first production electrothermal-chemical gun to be put into service in Tyran, having begun its development in 1998. New improvements related to situational awareness, thermal signature reduction, and communications systems have also been installed in C-series tanks, although not all have been upgraded to the new main gun, leading to tanks without the gun being referred to as C1 and tanks with the gun referred to as C2.  
* '''Strv 124M'''
** '''Strv 124M2'''
** '''Strv 124M3'''
**'''Strv 124M4''': Earlier M3 and M2 variant hulls updated during the [[Zemplen War]] to the C standard and fitted with a C2 turret.
** '''Strv 124MV''': Variant of the M modified and fitted with an autoloader, first tested in 2006.
** '''Strv 124M1S''': Version produced for the Shalumite Army, retaining depleted uranium armour in the turret and augmenting it with ceramic alloy inserts, as well as featuring adjustments for the fire control system. Radios and other communications systems were removed to be replaced with the relevant Shalumite systems.
** '''Strv 124M2S''': Second version produced for the Shalumite Army incorporating system's improvements and arrowhead turret armour.
** '''Strv 124M1S(SE)''': Survivability and capability upgrade for older Shalumite M1S-series tanks, incorporating add-on advanced composite armour and systems upgrades.
** '''Strv 124M1R''': Version produced for Ruvelkan Army, originally modified from stored Acrean surplus Strv 124Ms and delivered throughout 2009. Production models retained depleted uranium armour, and included integrated ERA panels along the hull and front turret for increased protection from guided missiles and other chemical munitions. Being constructed from Acrean surplus stock, these models did not include arrowhead armour and retained the older 44 calibre gun. The Strv 124MR was fitted specifically for Ruvelkan requirements by using redesigned Ruvelkan produced tracks, modified transmission, and modified suspension for use in rocky, mountainous terrain.
**'''Strv 124M1R2''': Later new production models of the Strv 124MR to Ruvelka which began delivery in early 2010, and included both the arrowhead armour and new 55 calibre guns. Both variants subsequently renamed to Strv 124MR1 and Strv 124MR2.
* '''Strv 124C''': Originally and erroneously called the Strv 126 by media and observers, this was a heavily upgraded and modified series of the Strv 124 which began deliveries in 2004. The 124C-series tanks introduced a number of improvements and included some redesigns. In addition to utilising the longer guns which began service on the 124M3 variant, the 124C was produced new armour composition that improved all-around protection. Major redesign was done to the interior of the vehicle. The main front hull stowage was drastically decreased in size, with systems behind the commander relocated in a redesigned and slightly enlarged turret and some system components moved lower into the hull. The majority of main gun ammunition was now moved to an enlarged turret bustle, which featured an automated ammunition casette developed from the Landsverk autoloader which manipulated the position of the ammunition within the bustle. This allowed for a reduction of size in the access door, and allowed for substantially increased ready ammunition stowage and improved rate of fire at the cost of a reduction in ammunition capacity from 42 rounds overall to 40. The 124C served as the basis from which the actual [[Strv 126]] was developed.
** '''Strv 124C2'''
** '''Strv 124C1V''': Variant of the C1 modified and fitted with a Landsverk casette autoloader.
* '''Strv 124CA/CM''': An massive upgrade and modernisation package for late model Strv 124A/Ms intended to provide the Acrean Army with a modern, competent reserve of tanks. Older tanks were refitted and upgraded to add the fire control, C2, and sensor systems of the Strv 124C and received add-on armour packages made of the same composite as the Strv 124C's base armour.  


==Operators==
==Operators==
===Current Operators===
===Current Operators===
* {{flagicon|Acrea}} [[Acrean Army|Royal Acrean Army]]
* {{flagicon|Acrea}} [[Royal Acrean Army]]
* {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} [[Ruvelkan Imperial Army|Ruvelkan Imperial Army]]
* {{flagicon|Acrea}} [[Royal Acrean Marine Corps]]
* {{flagicon|Shalum}} [[Imperial Shalumite Army|Imperial Shalumite Army]]
* {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} [[Ruvelkan Imperial Army]]
* {{flagicon|Shalum}} [[Imperial Shalumite Army]]
* {{flagicon|Ravka}} [[Ravkan Ground Forces]]
* [[Mansuriyyan Army]]




[[Category:Acrea]]
[[Category:Acrea]]
[[Category:MT]]
[[Category:MT]]

Latest revision as of 22:32, 24 July 2023

Stridsvagn 124 Pantera
Strv124CCARC.jpg
An Acrean Strv 124M4 in 2011
TypeMain Battle Tank
Place of origin Acrea
Service history
In service1982-Present
Used by Acrea
 Ruvelka
 Shalum
Mansuriyyah
Production history
DesignerLandrut ASA
Rjukan Industrier ASA
Kobalt-Zeiss ASA
Thyssen AB
Designed1965-1982
ManufacturerLandrut AB
Produced1978-Present
Specifications
Weight60 tonnes (Strv 124M)
64 tonnes (Strv 124C2)
Length7.7 metres (hull)
Width3.7 metres (Strv 124A/M)
4.0 metres (Strv 124C)
Height2.55 metres (Hull)
Crew4

Main
armament
KvK M171 120mm smoothbore gun
KvK M161 120mm smoothbore gun
Secondary
armament
7.62mm MG59
Various Top-Mounted 7.62mm and 20mm guns
EngineThyssen-Maybach MTU K1-80B V12 Turbocharged Diesel
1193,12kw (1600 hp)
Power/weight19,89kw per tonne
TransmissionThyssen ML652 Automatic Transmission (Strv 124M)
Thyssen CV-12TC Continuously Variable Transmission (Strv 124C)
SuspensionHydropneumatic
Operational
range
500 km
Speed75 km/h (Road)
~50 km/h (Cross-Country)

The Stridsvagn 124 Pantera, also known by its MoD designation CV76120, is a main battle tank developed by Landrut ASA in the 1970s for the Acrean Armed Forces. The Strv 124 is one of the most prolific main battle tanks in Tyran with several thousand produced in service of four nations.

Development=

The Strv 124 was first conceptualised in 1961 when the Acrean Army set out a list of general requirements for a "hunter/killer" main battle tank armed with a 120mm main gun. The first vehicles produced under the requirements were tested in 1964. The design was familiar, using a heavily modified Strv 104 chassis mounted with a new, expanded, boxier turret also utilising newly developed composite armour. Despite working, for the most part, the prototype designated T-11 proved unsatisfactory in several ways. The turret was more cramped, as the use of Strv 104's chassis meant that despite the physically larger turret, the turret ring had not been increased in size, resulting in a relatively small increase in space for the area within the turret that the larger gun and larger ammunition now took up. The gun also had less depression and elevation than the 105mm equipped Strv 104, and was slower to load. Ammunition capacity was substantially reduced, and safety concerns regarding the ammunition's stowage were carried over from Strv 104. Ultimately, despite these numerous flaws, new developments from Azurlavaj and other countries meant that T-11 was accepted for limited production as Strv 121 in 1964 while further research and development continued.

Development quickly diverged between Acrea's two primary armoured vehicle manufacturers, as interest in replacing current-service main battle tanks with 120mm-armed models expanded to include a replacement for the Strv 105. Thus, Landrut and Landsverk collaborated on standardising a main armament and ammunition types, with the Landsverk project first producing a prototype in 1967 with the designation T-21.

Using lessons learned from field use of Strv 121, several major changes were made. Rather than using the same chassis as Strv 104, the same effective layout was kept whilst increasing the proportions, granting a larger hull that could accommodate a larger turret. A new turret design was implemented, which adopted the relatively boxy form of its predecessor but was not constrained by being based on the turret of Strv 104. This new prototype was given the name T-14, and tests of the vehicle were very promising. T-14 fixed several of the flaws present in T-11. Ammunition stowage was rearranged, allowing for a more adequate 41 rounds of ammunition to be stowed in the tank. The bottom of the hull was fitted with blowout-panels for hull ammunition stowage, a feature that was retrofitted to existing Strv 104s and 121s. The hull was better armoured for little effective loss in mobility thanks to a more powerful engine and lighter composite armour in both the hull and turret, and the crew ergonomics were much improved.

Design

Armament

The Strv 124 was initially produced with the M161 120mm smoothbore cannon. Entering production in the early 1970s, the gun was very well-received for its excellent performance with a wide range of ammunition types, as well as its longevity; treatments and coatings of the barrel helped it attain a higher average lifespan than other contemporary tank guns. In addition to the existing variety of 120mm ammunition in service, new types were developed for the M161 including a prototype gun-launched missile which never entered Acrean service. The M161 was replaced in the mid-1990s by the M171, which possessed the same breech and barrel geometry as the M161 with a longer barrel, newly designed thermal shroud and bore evacuator, and improved recoil system.

Protection

Mobility

List of variants and upgrades

  • Strv 124: Initial production variant. Production began in January 1978, and first deliveries were received in April.
  • Strv 124A: Featured substantial improvement to armour with a new, stronger turret face which included new tungsten construction. Systems improvements included an improved thermal gunner's sight, CITV, digital radio system, and improved NBC protection. Production and deliveries began in 1980.
    • Strv 124A2: Incorporated new turret construction, retaining the titanium-tungsten facing but introducing first generation depleted uranium armour inserts. Introduced an improved pressurised NBC system and a redesigned automated fire and explosion suppression system. Production and deliveries began in early 1981.
    • Strv 124A3: Introduced brand new digital fire and control system, as well as new digital system for the commander. The fire control system received improvements including a new laser rangefinder, all-digital controls, and new gunner's sight which incorporated a better electro-optical thermal gunsight as well as two-axis stablisation for the sight as opposed to the previous single-axis. The commander received new digital controls, and received the same improvements to the CITV's thermal capabilities.
    • Strv 124A2(MAN): An export variant of the Strv 124A2 modified specifically for operation in arid environments as part of a Mansuriyyan contract. Exported to Mansuriyyah to equip elite armoured brigades.
  • Strv 124M
    • Strv 124M2
    • Strv 124M3
    • Strv 124M4: Earlier M3 and M2 variant hulls updated during the Zemplen War to the C standard and fitted with a C2 turret.
    • Strv 124MV: Variant of the M modified and fitted with an autoloader, first tested in 2006.
    • Strv 124M1S: Version produced for the Shalumite Army, retaining depleted uranium armour in the turret and augmenting it with ceramic alloy inserts, as well as featuring adjustments for the fire control system. Radios and other communications systems were removed to be replaced with the relevant Shalumite systems.
    • Strv 124M2S: Second version produced for the Shalumite Army incorporating system's improvements and arrowhead turret armour.
    • Strv 124M1S(SE): Survivability and capability upgrade for older Shalumite M1S-series tanks, incorporating add-on advanced composite armour and systems upgrades.
    • Strv 124M1R: Version produced for Ruvelkan Army, originally modified from stored Acrean surplus Strv 124Ms and delivered throughout 2009. Production models retained depleted uranium armour, and included integrated ERA panels along the hull and front turret for increased protection from guided missiles and other chemical munitions. Being constructed from Acrean surplus stock, these models did not include arrowhead armour and retained the older 44 calibre gun. The Strv 124MR was fitted specifically for Ruvelkan requirements by using redesigned Ruvelkan produced tracks, modified transmission, and modified suspension for use in rocky, mountainous terrain.
    • Strv 124M1R2: Later new production models of the Strv 124MR to Ruvelka which began delivery in early 2010, and included both the arrowhead armour and new 55 calibre guns. Both variants subsequently renamed to Strv 124MR1 and Strv 124MR2.
  • Strv 124C: Originally and erroneously called the Strv 126 by media and observers, this was a heavily upgraded and modified series of the Strv 124 which began deliveries in 2004. The 124C-series tanks introduced a number of improvements and included some redesigns. In addition to utilising the longer guns which began service on the 124M3 variant, the 124C was produced new armour composition that improved all-around protection. Major redesign was done to the interior of the vehicle. The main front hull stowage was drastically decreased in size, with systems behind the commander relocated in a redesigned and slightly enlarged turret and some system components moved lower into the hull. The majority of main gun ammunition was now moved to an enlarged turret bustle, which featured an automated ammunition casette developed from the Landsverk autoloader which manipulated the position of the ammunition within the bustle. This allowed for a reduction of size in the access door, and allowed for substantially increased ready ammunition stowage and improved rate of fire at the cost of a reduction in ammunition capacity from 42 rounds overall to 40. The 124C served as the basis from which the actual Strv 126 was developed.
    • Strv 124C2
    • Strv 124C1V: Variant of the C1 modified and fitted with a Landsverk casette autoloader.
  • Strv 124CA/CM: An massive upgrade and modernisation package for late model Strv 124A/Ms intended to provide the Acrean Army with a modern, competent reserve of tanks. Older tanks were refitted and upgraded to add the fire control, C2, and sensor systems of the Strv 124C and received add-on armour packages made of the same composite as the Strv 124C's base armour.

Operators

Current Operators