R-22
R-22 Series | |
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Type | Main Battle Tank |
Place of origin | VR Socialist Soviet Republic |
Service history | |
In service | 2019-Present |
Used by | VSSR |
Production history | |
Designer | UralVagonZavod |
Designed | 2018 |
Manufacturer | UralVagonZavod |
Unit cost | R-22: $5.2 Million (2020) R-22M1: $8.3 Million (2020) |
Produced | 2019-Present |
No. built | 150 built (1,500 ordered, expected to be complete by 2035) |
Variants | See Variants |
Specifications | |
Weight | 51 tons |
Length | 11.98 m (gun forward) 7.62 m (hull only) |
Width | 2.74 m |
Height | 2.14 m (turret roof) 2.64 m (to top of CITV) |
Crew | 3 |
Armor | Metal-foam/graphene composite Glacis: 1,250 mm vs APFSDS 2,000 mm vs HEAT Turret Front: 1,400 mm vs APFSDS 2,600 mm vs HEAT Sideskirts: 400 mm vs APFSDS 650mm vs HEAT head-on |
Main armament | 135mm smoothbore gun |
Secondary armament | 7.62mm PK machine gun 12.7mm RWS (R-22) 20mm RWS (R-22M1) |
Engine | 1,500 hp |
Power/weight | 29 hp/t |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Suspension | Torsion bar |
Ground clearance | .46m |
Operational range | 450km |
Speed | 82 km/h on-road, 58 km/h off-road |
References |
The R-22 is a VR Socialist Soviet Republic) main battle tank. These tanks are considered to be decades ahead of their time but also fetch a high price tag, hindering the government's overly-optimistic order for 1,500 units by 2035.
Design
The R-22 makes extensive use of bleeding-edge technology such as an unmanned turret, graphene armor, and state of the art active protection system.
Armament
The main armament of the R-22 consists of a 135mm smoothbore gun. Featuring a state-of-the-art FCS, it can target and engage threats several kilometers away. It can fire RS-135M55 APFSDS rounds with certified 1,300 mm of penetration at 2km on a 90 degree slope or RSC-135M12 HEAT rounds with programmable airburst capability.
The original R-22 variant has two 7.62mm machine guns in the turret and a 12.7mm RWS on the roof. The R-22M1 replaces the 12.7 with a 20mm autocannon which can fire APFSDS and HE rounds.
Mobility
The R-22 has a 1,500hp engine, allowing it to reach speeds in excess of 80 km/h on roads. The continuously variable transmission makes the vehicle notably easy to drive even by inexperienced drivers. A suite of sensors integrated into the tank make the driver's job even easier by automatically correcting for user error and giving feedback on important systems. The vehicle has a torsion bar suspension which, while simple and reliable, is relatively old in comparison to the rest of its technology.
Protection
Sensors and Communication
Variants
R-22
R-22M
R-22M1
Operators
Template:Country data VR Socialist Soviet Republic
- R-22 - 25 (Initial production version)
- R-22M - 50 (Upgraded version, 500 ordered)
- R-22M1 - 75 (Newest version, 1,000 ordered)