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{{Infobox weapon
|name=H5 Oliphaunt
|image= Vickersmbt4.jpg
|image_size= 300
|caption=
|origin=[[Gaellicia]]
|type=[[Main battle tank]]
|is_vehicle=yes
|service=
|wars=
|unit_cost=$1.39 million (1993)<ref>{{cite web|title=Valiant|url=http://mainbattletanks.czweb.org/Tanky/valiant.htm|website=mainbattletanks.czweb.org|access-date=29 February 2020|df=dmy-all |language=cs}}</ref>
|number=
|length={{convert|7.51|m|ftin|abbr=on}} hull <br />{{convert|10.62|m|ftin|abbr=on}} with gun forward
|width={{convert|3.3|m|ftin|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|3.6|m|ftin|abbr=on}} with appliqué armour
|height={{convert|2.48|m|ftin|abbr=on|2}}
|weight=43.6 t (Mk. 4)<br />47 t (Valiant)
|suspension= torsion bar
|speed={{convert|61.2|kph|mph| abbr=on}}.<ref name="Revue Internationale de Défense">{{cite book|language=fr|first=D.H.C. |last=Jenkins|title=Le Vickers Valiant et l'AMX-32, deux poids moyens sur le même ring |page=1668|publisher=Revue Internationale de Défense|date=1981}}</ref>
|vehicle_range={{convert|550|km|mi|abbr=on}}
|primary_armament=105 mm [[Royal Ordnance L7|L7A1 rifled gun]] (Mk. 4)<br />120&nbsp;mm [[Royal Ordnance L11A5|L11 rifled gun]] (Valiant)<br /> 120&nbsp;mm [[Rheinmetall Rh-120|Rh-120]] smoothbore gun (proposed)
|secondary_armament=RSAF [[FN MAG|L8A2]] [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62 mm]] coaxial machine gun (Mk. 4)<br />McDonnell-Douglas Helicopter Co [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62 mm]] EX-34 chain gun (Valiant)
|armour=Chobham
|engine=GM Detroit Diesel 12V-71T<br />and later [[Rolls-Royce plc|Rolls-Royce]] CV12 TCA Condor
|transmission=TN 12-1000
|pw_ratio=20.9&nbsp;hp/t–21.2&nbsp;hp/t
|fuel_capacity= {{Convert|1,130|l|abbr=off|0}}
|crew=4 (commander, gunner, loader and driver)
|engine_power={{convert|915|hp|kW|abbr=on}} at 2,500 rpm<br />{{convert|1,000|hp|kW|abbr=on}} at 2,300 rpm
|clearance={{convert|50|cm|ftin|abbr=on}}
}}
The H5 Oliphaunt is a third generation Gaellician-Seylosian {{wp|main battle tank}} designed and produced by MacNamera Heavy Industries. The name Oliphaunt is a nod to the preceding [[H1 Elephant I]] and [[H3 Elephant II]] tanks, a creature from Geltic mythology, as well as a tribute to Aexamenid history.
The H5 Oliphaunt is a third generation Gaellician-Seylosian {{wp|main battle tank}} designed and produced by MacNamera Heavy Industries. The name Oliphaunt is a nod to the preceding [[H1 Elephant I]] and [[H3 Elephant II]] tanks, a creature from Geltic mythology, as well as a tribute to Aexamenid history.




[[category: Eurth]][[category: Gaellicia]]
[[category: Eurth]][[category: Gaellicia]]

Revision as of 00:47, 5 May 2023

H5 Oliphaunt
Vickersmbt4.jpg
TypeMain battle tank
Place of originGaellicia
Production history
Unit cost$1.39 million (1993)[1]
Specifications
Weight43.6 t (Mk. 4)
47 t (Valiant)
Length7.51 m (24 ft 8 in) hull
10.62 m (34 ft 10 in) with gun forward
Width3.3 m (10 ft 10 in)
3.6 m (11 ft 10 in) with appliqué armour
Height2.48 m (8 ft 1.64 in)
Crew4 (commander, gunner, loader and driver)

ArmorChobham
Main
armament
105 mm L7A1 rifled gun (Mk. 4)
120 mm L11 rifled gun (Valiant)
120 mm Rh-120 smoothbore gun (proposed)
Secondary
armament
RSAF L8A2 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun (Mk. 4)
McDonnell-Douglas Helicopter Co 7.62 mm EX-34 chain gun (Valiant)
EngineGM Detroit Diesel 12V-71T
and later Rolls-Royce CV12 TCA Condor
915 hp (682 kW) at 2,500 rpm
1,000 hp (750 kW) at 2,300 rpm
Power/weight20.9 hp/t–21.2 hp/t
TransmissionTN 12-1000
Suspensiontorsion bar
Ground clearance50 cm (1 ft 8 in)
Fuel capacity1,130 litres (249 imperial gallons; 299 US gallons)
Operational
range
550 km (340 mi)
Speed61.2 km/h (38.0 mph).[2]


The H5 Oliphaunt is a third generation Gaellician-Seylosian main battle tank designed and produced by MacNamera Heavy Industries. The name Oliphaunt is a nod to the preceding H1 Elephant I and H3 Elephant II tanks, a creature from Geltic mythology, as well as a tribute to Aexamenid history.

  1. "Valiant". mainbattletanks.czweb.org (in čeština). Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  2. Jenkins, D.H.C. (1981). Le Vickers Valiant et l'AMX-32, deux poids moyens sur le même ring (in français). Revue Internationale de Défense. p. 1668.