T-62R
TR-65 / TR-68 Rammah | |
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Type | Main Battle Tank |
Place of origin | Riysa |
Service history | |
In service | 1965 - 1999 |
Used by | Riysa |
Production history | |
Designer | 'Adra Tank Factory |
Designed | 1960 - 1964 |
Produced | 1965 - 1985 |
No. built | 680 (TR-65) 3,780 (TR-68) |
Specifications | |
Weight | 37.6 tonnes (TR-65) 38.3 tonnes (TR-68) |
Length | 9.496 m gun forward |
length | 6.068 m (TR-65) 6.63 m (TR-68) |
Width | 3.30 m |
Height | 2.395 m |
Crew | 4 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver-mechanic) |
Main armament | 115 mm/51 64M smoothbore cannon |
Secondary armament | Coaxial 7.92 mm RMAS-D machine gun Cupola 12.7 mm RThT anti-aircraft machine gun or RMTR machine gun |
Engine | Motor Adra MA428 12-cylinder diesel/multi-fuel, 730 hp (544 kW) |
Transmission | Semi-automatic transmission Five forward, two reverse gears |
Suspension | Torsion bar |
Ground clearance | 450 mm |
Operational range | 550 km on internal fuel |
Speed | Up to 65 km/h on road, 40 km/h off-road |
The TR-65 and TR-68 Rammah (رماح, English: Lancer) are Riysian main battle tanks of the second generation, replacing the first-generation TR-56 Fateh. Created on the basis of the T-62 tank mixed with domestic engineering solutions and other foreign components, they are commonly referred to collectively as the "T-62R" series of tanks. From 1965 to 1985, around 680 TR-65s and 3,780 TR-68s were completed.
History
Technical characteristics
General description
Optics and communication
Armament
Protection
The TR-65 and TR-68 have a classic all-steel protection scheme, similar in layout to the TR-56, but revised with thicker armor. As the TR-65/68 were intended to be used in an offensive, MBT-like multipurpose role, significant emphasis was placed on making the new medium tank resistant to the latest tank guns and ammunition. During development, the primary objective was to resist APDS shots from the 105 mm guns just entering service, at combat distances of at least 1,000 meters, and allow for a field of maneuver of at least 30° off-center. Despite shaped charges
Partie du char | Epaisseur du blindage | Angle du blindage |
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Avant de la caisse | Template:Unité | 70° |
Blindage latéral avant | Template:Unité | 23° |
Blindage latéral arrière | Template:Unité | 23° |
Arrière de la caisse | Template:Unité | 0° |
Dessus de la caisse | Template:Unité | - |
Dessous de la caisse | Template:Unité | - |
Avant de la tourelle | Template:Unité | - |
Cotés de la tourelle | Template:Unité | - |
Arrière de la tourelle | Template:Unité | - |
Dessus de la tourelle | Template:Unité | - |
With this level of protection
As a consequence however, the tanks dedicate a significant amount of weight to armor - around 19.3 tonnes. This makes up about 51% of the total weight of the TR-65, and around 50% of the TR-68
Around 19.3 tonnes of mass comes from the steel armor, for over 50% of its total weight - also the TR-56, but