Strv 125

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Stridsvagn 125 Ozelot
Strv125.jpg
An Strv 125 in testing
TypeMain Battle Tank
Place of origin Acrea
Production history
DesignerLandsverk AB
Kobalt-Zeiss GmbH & Co KG
Thyssen AB
Designed1991-2006
ManufacturerLandsverk AB
Produced1992-2008
Specifications
Weight50 tonnes
Length7 metres
Width3.7 metres
Height2.2 metres
Crew3

Main
armament
KvK M030 120mm smoothbore gun
Secondary
armament
7.62mm MG 59
Various Top-Mounted 7.62mm and 12.7mm machine guns
EngineThyssen H86 diesel engine
1,200 hp
Power/weight26 hp/t
SuspensionHydropneumatic suspension
Operational
range
540 km
Speed70 km/h

The Stridsvagn 125 Ozelot is a main battle tank developed by Landsverk AB as an experimental program. Derived from trials on captured Syaran Minotaurs from the Refusal War, the Strv 125 persisted as a testbed initially for technical experimentation, and then as a prospective export vehicle. The vehicle bears strong superficial similarity with contemporary Syaran tanks such as the Myrmidon, but contains extensive mechanical and technical differences. Numerous external components were copied directly from captured Syaran vehicles. The most visually distinctive feature is the Strv 125's larger turret, which houses a cassette-style autoloader with the magazine situated behind an armoured bulkhead within a massively expanded turret bustle. This is in comparison to Syaran designs, which use a carousel autoloader within the hull. Additional space was saved with the choice of hydropneumatic suspension over torsion bars, which critically allow the vehicle to "lean" forwards or backwards in order to compensate for poor gun depression. The extra space was used to help improve the internal protection and armour of the vehicle, with the driver situated further back behind strengthened frontal armour. The Strv 125 was fitted with an Acrean-made 120mm main gun, capable of using Acrean-made ammunition.


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