Type 87
Type 87 | |
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Type | main battle tank |
Place of origin | Daekan |
Service history | |
In service | 1988-present |
Used by | Daekan |
Production history | |
Designer | Second Sangnam Tractor Plant |
Designed | 1984-1988 |
Manufacturer | Several plants |
Produced | 1986-present |
No. built | ~1,500 |
Specifications (Type 67B) | |
Weight | 42.6 t (46.9 short tons) |
Length | 9.47 m (31 ft 5 in) with barrel in forward position 6.68 m (21 ft 1o in) hull only |
Width | 3.60 m (11 ft 9 in) |
Height | 2.31 m (7 ft 6 in) |
Crew | 3 (commander, driver, gunner) |
Armor | Composite with NERA elements, PGB-5 ERA |
Main armament | 125 mm PCh-86/125 smoothbore gun (46 rounds) |
Secondary armament | 12.7mm Type 54 HMG on the cupola 7.62mm Type 70 GPMG (co-axial) |
Engine | Taebaek DE72 950 hp |
Suspension | torsion-bar |
Ground clearance | 406 mm (16 in) |
Operational range | 750 km on road (with external fuel drums) |
Speed | 70 km/h (on-road) |
The Type 87 (Industrial designation: Vehicle 586) is a Daekanese main battle tank first introduced in 1988. The tank is a development of the Type 76's later variants, with its more recent variants regarded as a third-generation main battle tank. The Type 87 serves as the backbone of the Daekanese People's Army tank force, and a number of vehicles also form several tank battalions of the Daekanese People's Army Navy Marine Corps. The Type 87 continues to be produced today as a cheaper alternative to the recently-introduced Type 12, which will only have a limited production circle.
Development history
The Type 87 was born as a need to improve, simplify and streamline the complex Type 76B. In the Type 87's case, the 5th February Tractor Plant's "monopoly" on Daekanese tank design that started with the Type 57 was broken, as the Second Sangnam Tractor Plant was chosen to design the new vehicle. This may be connected to the early retirement of the 5th February Plant's manager, Pu Chi-Won, in early 1984, with rumours suggesting that he had fallen out of favour. The Type 87 was to feature improved armour protection, a more streamlined turret and a new hull.
One of the initial requirements was a more powerful gun, with the possibility of purchasing a license to produce the Aetolian 127 mm LPA-74 smoothbore gun being discussed. This was influenced by the introduction of the M1 Abrams tank in Esgonia, the protection of which was over-estimated by Daekanese analysts. However, the logistical problems a change of calibre could have caused as well as the abundance of 125mm ammunition led to the removal of this requirement, and it was decided that the Type 87 would use the 125 mm PCh-78/125 smoothbore gun, which was alraedy used by the Type 76B.
Design
The initial production variant of the Type 87 differed from previous Daekanese tanks in that the driver was seated at the center of the hull, directly bellow the gun with the turret pointing forward. This was due to the fact that the hull was based on a slightly altered T-72 hull. This hull became known as the "Type A" hull, though it is unknown whether or not this designation was official or something coined by observers. The Type 87A, introduced in 1993, had the so-called "Type B" hull. The driver was moved to the left, as with the Type 67 and 76, and the engine deck was raised to accomodate the larger engine. The lower glacis slope of the "Type B" hull was slightly raised and the upper glacis slope was conceqently increased. This made the upper glacis armour stronger but further exposed the weak lower glacis which had limited protection. From the Type 87B onward, the cupola was reworked into a lower profile version, decreasing the tank's overall height.
Firepower
Like the Type 76's main production variants, the Type 87 is armed with a 125mm smoothbore gun
Protection
Mobility
Service history
Export
Variants
===Domestic variants===.
- Type 87: Baseline variant featuring the "Type A" hull, which closely resembled that of the T-72. Production ceased in 1992.
- Type 87A: The first "main" production variant, with the "Type B" hull. Introduced in 1993. Featured the PGJ-93 gunners sight with thermal vision, the PCh-86/125 smoothbore gun, and the Taebaek 870 hp DE62 engine.
- Type 87A m.1995: Type 87A fitted with the improved PGJ-95 gunners sight and a crosswind sensor.
- Type 87B: Heavily upgraded variant that entered service in 2004. Protection is reinforced with the PGB-5 heavy explosive reactive armour on the uppre glacis and the turret, giving it the distinctive "arrowhead" shape.
...WIP
Foreign variants
Operators
- Daekan: The DPAGF and DPANMC operate roughly 1,500 Type 87s.