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| caption            = Acrean Strv 104A5
| caption            = Acrean Strv 104C in 1978
| type              = Main Battle Tank
| type              = Main Battle Tank
| origin            = {{flag|Acrea}}
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| service            = 1963-Present
| service            = 1960-Present
| used_by            = {{flag|Acrea}}<br>{{flag|Ruvelka}}<br>{{flag|Shalum}}<br>{{flag|Cacerta}}  
| used_by            = {{flag|Acrea}}<br>{{flag|Ruvelka}}<br>{{flag|Shalum}}<br>{{flag|Cacerta}}  
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| designer          = Landrut Landsystemet GmbH <br> Landsverk AG <br> Maybach AG <br> Kobalt-Zeiss GmbH & Co KG <br> Thyssen AB  
| designer          = Landrut ASA <br> Maybach AG <br> Kobalt-Zeiss GmbH & Co KG <br> Thyssen AB  
| design_date        = 1955-1963
| design_date        = 1955-1960
| manufacturer      = Landrut Landsystemet GmbH
| manufacturer      = Landrut Landsystemet GmbH
| unit_cost          =  
| unit_cost          =  
| production_date    = 1965-Present
| production_date    = 1960-Present
| number            = approx. 15,000
| number            = approx. 15,000
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| armour            = Composite
| armour            = Steel <br> Composite (Acrean models from 1964 onwards)
| primary_armament  = KvK m/55 105mm smoothbore tank gun  
| primary_armament  = KvK M58 105mm smoothbore tank gun  
| secondary_armament = Coaxial 7.62mm MG 59 <br> Various Top-Mounted 7.62mm and 13mm guns
| secondary_armament = Coaxial 7.62mm MG 59 <br> Various Top-Mounted 7.62mm and 13mm guns
| engine            = Thyssen-Maybach MTU K0-60 V12 Turbocharged Diesel  
| engine            = Thyssen-Maybach MTU K0-60 V12 Turbocharged Diesel  
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The '''Stridsvagn 104 Lynx''' is a main battle tank developed by Landrut Landsystemet in the 1960s for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]].
The '''Stridsvagn 104 Lynx''' is a main battle tank developed by Landrut ASA in the 1950s for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. It is a further development of the [[Strv 102]] which entered service in 1950.  


==History==
The design of the Strv 104 was fundamentally similar to the earlier Strv 102, though with improvements in practically all areas. It featured a newer, improved 105mm main gun capable of firing higher pressure ammunition than the Strv 102's M49 cannon. This was paired with a coincidence rangefinder and an improved stabilisation system. The engine was slightly uprated in all variants to improve tactical mobility. The armour initially saw modest improvements until the introduction of the Strv 104A1 variant in 1964, which utilised new composite armour in a redesigned turret and slightly enlarged hull which provided a substantial boost to protection. These improvements created a well armed, well protected tank with exceptional battlefield mobility for the period.  
===Development===
The development of Strv 104 can be fully traced back to the deployment of Strv 92 in the final years of the Eracuran Great War. One of the first true successful main battle tanks, Strv 92 featured a more powerful engine, main gun stabilisation, and more advanced infrared technology than its predecessors. Very well armed and well protected for its weight, the Strv 92 was by far the most effective of the new generation of vehicle designs introduced at the end of the war. Strv 91, derived from captured Azurlav vehicles and tested in limited numbers in late 1945, was considered unsatisfactory and frequently described as "cobbled together" by end users in the field and Armoured Corps testers alike. The Strv 73, while far more successful in its respective light tank role, was not considered suited for combatting the swathe of heavy tanks being deployed by Azurlav forces at the end of the war. Strv 92 would not enter service until mid-1946, and would only see a few months of combat before its end, but proved to be a substantial improvement in the capability of those armoured units equipped with them over earlier, older tanks.  


==Design==
==Design==
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===Protection===
===Protection===
===Mobility===
===Mobility===
==Operators==

Latest revision as of 17:17, 4 February 2023

Stridsvagn 104 Lynx
Strv1042.jpg
Acrean Strv 104C in 1978
TypeMain Battle Tank
Place of origin Acrea
Service history
In service1960-Present
Used by Acrea
 Ruvelka
 Shalum
 Cacerta
Production history
DesignerLandrut ASA
Maybach AG
Kobalt-Zeiss GmbH & Co KG
Thyssen AB
Designed1955-1960
ManufacturerLandrut Landsystemet GmbH
Produced1960-Present
No. builtapprox. 15,000
Specifications
Weight44 tonnes
Crew4

ArmorSteel
Composite (Acrean models from 1964 onwards)
Main
armament
KvK M58 105mm smoothbore tank gun
Secondary
armament
Coaxial 7.62mm MG 59
Various Top-Mounted 7.62mm and 13mm guns
EngineThyssen-Maybach MTU K0-60 V12 Turbocharged Diesel
Operational
range
500 km
Speed75 km/h (Road)
~50 km/h (Cross-Country)

The Stridsvagn 104 Lynx is a main battle tank developed by Landrut ASA in the 1950s for the Acrean Armed Forces. It is a further development of the Strv 102 which entered service in 1950.

The design of the Strv 104 was fundamentally similar to the earlier Strv 102, though with improvements in practically all areas. It featured a newer, improved 105mm main gun capable of firing higher pressure ammunition than the Strv 102's M49 cannon. This was paired with a coincidence rangefinder and an improved stabilisation system. The engine was slightly uprated in all variants to improve tactical mobility. The armour initially saw modest improvements until the introduction of the Strv 104A1 variant in 1964, which utilised new composite armour in a redesigned turret and slightly enlarged hull which provided a substantial boost to protection. These improvements created a well armed, well protected tank with exceptional battlefield mobility for the period.

Design

Armament

Protection

Mobility

Operators