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The '''T82125''' was a third-generation main battle tank (MBT) prototype designed by [[Tarsas]] in the [[Alderia-Anacom Armor Plant]]. A development of the [[T60110]], it never saw service and was subsequently used as a test bed. There were 25 prototypes produced before the tank was eventually scrapped in favor of the [[T80125]].
The '''T82125''' was a third-generation main battle tank (MBT) prototype designed by [[Orun Redisus]] in the [[Alderia-Anacom Armor Plant]]. A development of the [[T60110]], it never saw service and was subsequently used as a test bed. There were 10 prototypes produced before the tank was eventually scrapped in favor of the [[T80125]].


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Prototype test bed designed to perfect concepts that would eventually evolve into third generation main battle tanks.  
Prototype test bed designed to perfect concepts that would eventually evolve into third generation main battle tanks.  


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[[category:Military equipment of Orun Redisus]]

Revision as of 20:52, 9 November 2021

T82125
TypeMain battle tank
Place of origin Orun Redisus
Service history
In serviceProtptype
Production history
ManufacturerAlderia-Anacom Armor Plant
No. built25
VariantsT82125 Model 1
Specifications
Weight46 tons
Length9.5 meters
Width3.78 meters
Height2.25 meters
Crew4

Main
armament
G02T 125mm smoothbore gun (60 rnds)
Secondary
armament
7.8x50mm coaxial machinegun BNA Type 3
12.7×108mm BNA heavy machine gun
EngineVarious
1,000 horsepower
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
440km
Speed55km/ph


The T82125 was a third-generation main battle tank (MBT) prototype designed by Orun Redisus in the Alderia-Anacom Armor Plant. A development of the T60110, it never saw service and was subsequently used as a test bed. There were 10 prototypes produced before the tank was eventually scrapped in favor of the T80125.

Variants

T82125 Model 1

Prototype test bed designed to perfect concepts that would eventually evolve into third generation main battle tanks.