CA-13 Rótvaidhléir
Rótvaidhléir | |
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Type | Main battle tank |
Place of origin | Ossoria |
Service history | |
In service | 1965-Present |
Used by | Ossoria |
Production history | |
Designer | Monarcha Ríoga Tanc |
Designed | 1962-1965 |
Manufacturer | Monarcha Ríoga Tanc |
Produced | 1965-1985 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 38 tonnes |
Length | 9.41 m |
Width | 3.18 m |
Height | 2.25 m |
Crew | 4 (commander, driver, gunner, loader) |
Armor | 195 mm sloped welded steel |
Main armament | 105 mm/52-calibre rifled gun (55 rounds) |
Secondary armament | 12.7 mm machine gun (600 rounds) 6.5 mm coaxial machine gun (4,500 rounds) |
Engine | 10-cylinder two-stroke diesel engine 560 kW (750 hp) |
Power/weight | 19 hp/tonne |
Suspension | hydropneumatic |
Operational range | 300 km |
Speed | 55 km/h |
The CA-13 Rótvaidhléir (English: Rottweiler) is a second-generation main battle tank developed by Monarcha Ríoga Tanc in the early 1960s for the Ossorian Armed Forces. It's official designation is Carbad Armúrtha 13 (Armored Chariot 13) and is designated as a Feithicil Marcra Armúrtha (Armored Cavalry Vehicle) or FMA by the Ossorian military. It entered production and service in 1965 and currently sees service with the Ossorian Home Guard, having been retired from service by the Royal Ossorian Army and the Ossorian Royal Guard.
History
Development
Design
Armament
The Rótvaidhléir is armed with a 105 mm/52-calibre main gun and is equipped with 55 rounds, which can include: APDS, APFSDS, HESH, HEAT, high explosive (HE), smoke, anti-personnel, and illumination rounds.
The secondary armament consists of a 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine gun (600 rounds) and a 6.5 mm coaxial machine gun (4,500 rounds).
Protection
The Rótvaidhléir uses welded steel plates with extensive sloped armor to defeat armor-piercing shells and other penetrators.
Mobility
The Rótvaidhléir is powered by a 10-cylinder two-stroke cycle diesel engine providing 750 hp (560 kW), providing approximately 19 hp/tonne. The maximum quoted road speed of the tank is 55 km/h; however, speeds of 60 km/h have been achieved.
Variants and upgrades
- CA-13C1 - baseline production model
- CA-13C2
- CA-13C3
- CA-13C4