Xe Thép Type 50

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Xe Thép Type 50
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The Xe Thép Type 50 in Quenminese Service
TypeMedium Tank
Place of origin Gallia-Bruhl
Service history
In service1949 - Present
Used by Nghiêm Dynasty
Production history
Designed1947
ManufacturerUong Xuyen Heavy Industries
Giang Motor Company
Produced1947 -
No. built5,000+
Specifications
Weight48.6 short tons (44.1 t) combat ready [2]
Length27 ft 11 in (8.51 m)
Width11 ft 6.25 in (3.51 m)
Height11 ft (3.35 m)
Crew5 (commander, gunner, loader, driver, assistant driver)

Armour4 in (100 mm)
Main
armament
90mm gun
Secondary
armament
2x .50 cal Theimer machine gun
EngineContinental AV1790
Power/weight17 hp/tonne
SuspensionTorsion bar
Operational
range
360 km
Speed37 km/h

The Type 50 (originally the M47 Belgen Tank) is a Gallian tank, the second tank to be named after the Gallian war hero, Belgen Gunther. It was originally produced for the use of the Gallian Army however, due to the Gallian Army being supplied enough by Lucian Centurions, The tank was deemed inappropriate and its design was eventually passed to the Royal Quenminese Army who were desperate for a tank due to the threat posed by the Communist Lorican Invasion. They gave it the name of Xe Thép Type 50. It had two variants produced. It was the best Quenminese Tank in post-war service.

Variants

Xe Thép T-50A

Xe Thép T-50B