Modern Armor II PDF
Modern Armor II PDF
Modern Armor II PDF
Steve Zalogas reports the T- 90 turret has armor similar to the T- 72B BDD type .The array has 380mm cast steel and
435m m insert ,but the insert maynot be the Aluminu m / r u b b e r combination..The T- 72BM & T- 90 have similar but
thought to be improved versions of this armor .
Zaloga ; Markow & Hull
Its assume d the T- 90 insert is based on the T- 72B array of alumin u m / r u b b e r /Mild steel followed by airgaps . T- 90 is
about 10% heavier than T- 72B leading to an assume d average steel armor mass of 50cm [compare d to 45.7cm on the T-
72B].. but the proportion of upper front turret to front turret on the T- 90 looks to be less than of the front turret
profile ,compared to 1/3 on the T- 72B.If the T- 90 weight increase is just the same armor level but with better armor
coverage, then 4/5 of the profile should be the 53cm steel mass , while the upper front turret [1/5 profile] should be
38cm steel mass. Given the increased angle of the upper front turret [78] this suggest a sandwich with 8cm
Steltexolite plus 5cm cast & 5cm linner material @ 78. Reworking the T- 72B insert density to try and make it more
efficent, by rearranged to afford more airgap for more efficient spaced plate effect. The array could feature 4cm
aluminu m back plate and multiple arrays [4- 5] of 10m m Mild Steel + 6mm rubber + 3mm Mild Steel sandwich and
43mm airgap @ 55followed by the next array. This allows enough airgap for a better spaced armor effect.
Similarly the hull armor should be up 10% compared to T- 72B levels.This suggest the glacis could be 3cm SHS+6cm
RHA+10.5cm rubber with 2 cm mild steel +5cm back Steel plate @ 68 .The lower hull should be 10cm steel + 2cm
dozerblade @ 65 plus hinged skirting plate .
Front Turret [4/ 5 turret profile]. Through the 815mm section thats roughly
10cm cast cover plate & 28cm cast back plate Te 0.95 x 0.92 /0.91 / 0. 9 & 1.0 t/d =
8.7/8.6 / 8.5cm + 2 6. 6c m
4cm Al type 7xxx insert back plate x 0.92 /0.9 / 0 .8 8 t / d & Te 0.41 /0.6 = 1.5/ 1.47 / 1 . 4 c m &
2.4cm
13cm MS/rubber /MS x 0.64 /0.9[te] x 0.85 /0.8 / 0.7 [t/d] 7cm / 6.6cm / 5.8c m & 11.7cm
Lateral confinemen t is 0.9- 0.95 & 0.8 near the mantle.
26.5cm airgap
KE Spaced plate effect = 2- 4 x 2.1d = 16.6 /2 4.9 / 53.2cm.
Spaced plate effect on HEAT should be only aroun d 1.1 times the TE/LOS figure, however
this is a energetic armor and in theory its spaced plate increase should be a lot more. If
there was sufficient airgap this would be the case , but like KE figures the gap is
insufficient.Looking at it another way, thin spaced plates offer ~ 3times their Te/LOS
effectiveness but thick plates only offer 5% to 20% improvement in their Te/LOS. When
compared to energetic armor s this is doubled to ~ 6 times and 10% - 40% improvemen t,
respectively.K- 5 should add 18 - 19cm KE resisance
Side turret
Ranges from 40- 70cm thick near front thinning to ~ 15 - 20cm around back . The front half is the front armor from the
side and offers a resistance propo r tio nal to this.The rear half is probably half and half cast / STEF thus the KE armor is
0.66 while the HEAT armor is 0.85 . The effective KE armor ranges from 45cm narrowing quickly to 26cm and 10 -
13cm around back. The HEAT armor ranges from 55 cm near the front narrowing quickly to 31cm and down to 13 -
17cm around back. In the side and rear turret are mounted external storage boxes ~50cm thick that will offer a
modicum of spaced armor , this may amoun t to an additonal ~ 5 - 10cm Vs 2 nd Gen HEAT. Additionally K- 5 covers of
the side turret profile, near the front adding ~ 16 2c m / 2 3 2 c m KE and 34 4 c m HEAT [APFSDS/Sheathed]
additional protection.
Thus the front Side turret should offer ..
[Front with K- 5 ERA] 61cm[APFSDS] 68cm [Sheathed] & 85cm HEAT
[ Front Mid] 45 26cm KE & 51 34cm HEAT
[Mid Rear ] 19 9cm KE & 35 25cm HEAT [includes storage boxes]
If more than 6 hits on the side turret then K- 5 covered areas are considere d reduced and should have the KE
resistanc e reduced by 4cm [ 7cm if sheath ed APFSDS], while the HEAT resistanc e should go down 26cm.
Hull Glacis is assume d to be based on the T- 80A prototype BDD type arrange me n t 235mm @ 67 - 68 thick with
probably 30mm and 60mm SHS outer plate plus 100m m thick rubber layers with two thin metal plates. In addition
of the glacis is covered in K- 5 ERA that adds ~ +1 4 - 15cm KE protection [2cm - 4cm APFSDS] and 23 - 24cm
[Sheathed APFSDS] + 50 cm HEAT armor .
6cm SHS x 1.2/1.2 [Te] x 0.97 /0.95 / 0. 9 / 0.88 [t/d] = 7/6.8 / 6.5cm & 7.2cm [HEAT]
5 cm Rubber /MS /Rubber x 0.3/ 0.31 [Te] x 0.7/0.6 / 0 .55 / 0.5 [T/d] = 1.1 /0.9 / 0.8c m & 1.6cm
5.25 cm STEF x 0.4/ 0.6 [Te] x 0.7/0.6 / 0.5 5 [t/d] or 0.5 [T/d APDS] = 1.4 /1.2 / 1 . 1 cm & 3.1cm
5cm RHA x 1.0/1.0 [Te] x x 0.97 /0.95 / 0. 9 / 0.88 [t/d] = 4.8 /4.7 / 4.5c m & 5cm [ HEAT]
3cm Aluminum x 0.4/0.6 [Te] x 0.92 /0.88 / 0 . 85 / 0.8 [t/d] = 1.1 / 1 / 1 c m & 1.8cm [ HEAT]
Modifiers x 1.35 [multiple layersHEAT] & KE x 1.25 [SHS confinement] 0.38 [ Cos of glacis]
Plus spaced armor effect of 0.7 [inadequate gap], 1.2d / 0 . 9 d / 0 . 7 d [2.4cm / 2 . 7 c m / 2 . 7 c m]
Total Vs
glacis Glacis with K- 5
2cm APFSDS = 15.4 x 1.25 0.38 + 2.4cm = 53cm K- 5 with 67cm [63cm if reduced]
3cm APFSDS = 14.6 x 1.25 0.38 + 2.7cm = 51cm K- 5 with 66cm [62cm if reduced]
3.5cm Sheathed = 13.9 x 1.25 0.38 + 5.4cm = 51cm K- 5with 75cm [ 68cm if reduced]
[HEAT] = 18.7 x 1.35 [layering] 0.38 = 66c m K- 5 with 110c m [84cm if reduced]
Effective n e s s of K- 5 is considered reduced after 12 hits [ subtract 4 off the above value s, except 3.5cm
Sheathed, in that case subtract 7 off the abov e value s]. If HEAT Vs reduce, K- 5 covered areas reduce
resistanc e by 26cm.
Vasiliy Fofanov
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T- 90S [export tank]. As per normal practice Russians have developed a export version of the T- 90 tank. The
most notable difference is that the battle mass is 46.5 tons as opposed to 50 metric tons on the T- 90 tank. Traditionally
the Export tank has lesser levels of armor which could well explain this difference in combat weights. If the basic T- 90
is used but the armor levels of the T- 72BM is used for the front turret and glacis , then this should make up this
difference in weight.
Its noticed the welded turret armor is nearly vertical which is usually done to mou nt ceramics, and resembles the T- 84
welded turret. T- 80 U has a armor mass of about 60cm, but the Vladimir turret could be denser if the turret is narrower
or heavier weight. If however , the pro potio n of top turret to main armor ratio is balance along a western model , the
mass should fall to 52cm steel, so any increase in mass will probably bring the overall front turret mass to 60cm steel
mass over 90cm LOS for a average density of 5.2g /cc..
If we assume a western model [ mostly insert] this figure is right in the middle.If we try 1/3 steel + 2/3
ceramic / polyuret ha ne layers or [STEF] we get 7.85 + 2x 4g/cc 3 =5.3g /cc ..using a Corrun d u m as AD- 97 [4g/cc] +
STEF [1.85g/cc].Going on an improved T- 80 ceramic cylinder type layers of tiles of 15 x 12cm , thats about 3 rows
of ceramic tiles with interlayers [polyureth an e /STEF] inbetween .
60cm x Me 1.45 x 0.61 - 0.46 [Lc & t/d] x 1.27 [thick SHS Confinemen t] = 67 - 55cm 6 [2cm 3.2cm APFSDS]..
10cm SHS x 1.2 [Te] x 0.99 /0.95 / 0. 9 2 [t/d] = 11.9 / 1 1.4 / 1 1 c m & 12cm
3 x 15cm x 12cm AD97 1.0 /1.4 [te] x 0.9/0.85 / 0.8 [t/d] =40.5 / 3 8.2 / 3 6 c m & 63cm
3 x 5cm STEF x 0.4/0.6 [Te] x 0.9/0.85 / 0.8 [t/d] = 5.4 /5.1 / 4 . 8c m & 9cm
20cm RHA x 1.0 [Te] x 0.99 /0.98 / 0 . 9 6 [t/d] = 19.8 / 1 9.6 / 1 9 . 4c m& 20cm
Modifiers KE= x 1.27 [thick SHS confinement] and 0.68 /0.62 / 0 .57 [W/d] : HEAT = x 1.35 [multiple Layers]
front turret front turret with K- 5 ERA front turret with Kactus ERA
2cm HS/Sect APFSDS = 67cm plus + K5 = 79cm plus + Kactus = 87cm
2cm APFSDS = 67cm plus + K5 = 85cm plus + Kactus = 93cm
3cm APFSDS = 59cm plus + K5 = 77cm plus + Kactus = 84cm
3.2cm sheathed = 55cm plus + K5 = 79cm plus + Kactus = 86cm
HEAT = 140c m plus ERA + K5 = 190c m plus + Kactus = 197c m
If more than 6 hits on the front turret then K- 5 /Kactu s cov ered areas are consid ere d reduced and should
have the KE resistanc e reduced by 4cm [ 7cm if sheathed APFSDS], while the HEAT resistanc e should go down
26cm.
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While this tank has not entered production its detail allows an closer glimps of the potential of future Russian tank
development and armor potential. The sectional armor limits Ceramic tile size in about the same manner as western
tanks suggesting tiles with dimension s around one foot across. The rough preliminary measur me n t should be 250mm
or 10 inches, which is 6:1 to 12:1 L/c. This will raise lateral confin ment and T/d modification to between 65 - 75% [like
western tanks].This is mostly based on the 1993 patents for the Black Eagle armor and used as an indicator for future
tank armor.
POTENTIAL ARMOR MASS. Previous gen tanks had 45 tons plus ~11 m ^ 3 volume and ~ 3.8m front profile.
this tank has 85% larger turret but the overall height is down from 2.2 to 1.8m ~18% drop. Ground clearance looks to
be ~32 - 35cm leaving a ~ 1.5m body height compare d to 1.75m on previous gen... it also looks like turret went from
m to m in height....so that should lead to 75% x 1.85 = 1.39 bigger turret or 2.6m^3 volume. So overall volume ~
11.6m^ 3 ....means 95% armor mass . tank mass is up 50 tons which is a 11% increase....or a 5% overall increase in the
armor mass.
The average frontal turret mass is up 5% from 50- 52.5 cm steel. The LOS thickness ranges from 60 - 85cm, resulting in a
bulk density of 5.7g/cc plus kaktu s era added to front & side hull .The layered sandwich looks like ~ rolled steel and
interlayer. With a 5.7g/cc bulk density it should work out to ~ 3.6g /cc insert. This should be AD- 99 [Alumina
ceramic] & STEF [Steltexolite] . This array should offer 1.25 + [3* 1.0/1.6 + 0.4 /0.6 4] 2 = 1.05 / 1.3 x 1.25 x 0.8-
0.6. The sandwiching with hard steel should boost both coverplate and backing resistance to 1.34 [HS coverplate and
backing] x 0.8- 0.7 [t/d & Lc] .
Kaktus @ 68 = 19 - 22cm RHAe vs 2- 3cm WHA/DU APFSDS [13 - 15cm if ERA spent]
Kaktus @ 68 = 36 - 41 cm RHAe vs 3- 4cm Steel / s h e at h e d APFSDS [23 - 28c m if ERA spent]
16cm RHAe vs 120m m [L- 23 /L2 6 / DM - 33] 105m m APFSDS [IO- 105 & M- 900] .. 84%
14cm RHAe Vs 120m m [M- 839A2] & 105 m m [DM- 63 /M4 2 6] APFSDS..75%
11cm RHAe vs 120m m [L- 27 /L28 /M - 839A 3 & DM- 53]..58%
Vs shaped charges1 2 6 m m + 3.0d
Mantle area [ front Turret profile ] Mantle area looks roughly 20cm @ 70 or ~ 0.6m LOS thickness .The
bulk density should be ~ 4g/cc.The visible sandwiching is about steel & insert. The visible sandwiching is roughly
steel & insert which could supp or t a package of SHS + AD- 99 [Alumina ceramic] & STEF [Steltexolite].
expose d main armor covered in Kactus ERA
Vs 2cm HSAPFSDS 63 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 67.5cm LOS or 25.6cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 79cm LOS or 30cm @
68
Vs 2cm APFSDS 63 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 67.5cm LOS or 25.6cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 86cm LOS or 32.5cm @
68
Vs 3cm APFSDS 63 x 1.34 x 0.75 = 63.3cm LOS or 24cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 84cm LOS or 32cm @
68
Vs Sheathed APFSDS 63 x 1.34 x 0.7 = 59.1cm LOS or 22.4cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 99cm LOS or 37.7c m @
68
Vs Shaped charge 78 x 1.35 = 105.3cm LOS or 40cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 118cm LOS or 45cm @
68+ 3d
Vasiliy Fofanov. Patent drawings for an early 1990s RFS tank armor , thoug ht to be the BLACK EAGLE.
Sloping walls [ front Turret profile ] Sloping front Turret walls looks roughly 20cm @ 70 x 45 0.85m
LOS thickness .The bulk density should be ~ 4g/cc.The visible sandwiching is about steel & insert. The visible
sandwiching is roughly steel & insert which could support a package of SHS + AD- 99 [Alumina ceramic] &
STEF [Steltexolite].
expose d main armor covered in Kactus ERA
Vs 2cm HSAPFSDS 89 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 95.4cm LOS or 24.6cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 107cm LOS or 28cm @ 75
Vs 2cm APFSDS 89 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 95.4cm LOS or 24.6cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 113cm LOS or 29cm @
75
Vs 3cm APFSDS 89 x 1.34 x 0.75 = 89.4cm LOS or 23cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 110cm LOS or 28.5cm @
75
Vs Sheathed APFSDS 89 x 1.34 x 0.7 = 83.4cm LOS or 21.5cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 119cm LOS or 30.8cm @
75
Vs Shaped charge 110 x 1.35 = 150cm LOS or 38.5cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 170cm LOS or 44cm @
75 + 3d
Side turret [front ]; should be 20cm @ 20 x 65 [50cm LOS] with a bulk density of ~ 5.7g /cc. The visible
sandwiching is roughly steel & insert which could support a package of SHS + AD- 99 [Alumina ceramic] &
STEF [Steltexolite]
expose d main armor covered in Kactus ERA
Vs 2cm HS APFSDS 52.5 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 56.3cm LOS or 21.4cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 68cm LOS or 26cm @
68
Vs 2cm APFSDS 52.5 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 56.3cm LOS or 21.4cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 75cm LOS or 28cm @
68
Vs 3cm APFSDS 52.5 x 1.34 x 0.75 = 52.8cm LOS or 20cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 74cm LOS or 28cm @
68
Vs Sheathed APFSDS 52 .5x 1.34 x 0.7 = 49.2cm LOS or 18.7cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 85cm LOS or 32cm @
68
Vs Shaped charge 65 x 1.35 = 87.8cm LOS or 33.3cm @ 68 plus Kaktus 107cm LOS or 40cm @
68+ 3d
side turret [ Rear] should be ~30cm LOS sandwich with bulk density of 3.1g /cc The visible sandwich
armor is about steel & insert plus baggage grill that adds 20cm additional stand off. The sandwich can supp or t a
SHS & STEF constr uction, that should offer about 1.25 + 1.2 4 x 1.25 = 0.766 / 1. 1 3 x 0.92 /0.9 [t/d] =
2cm APDS/APFSDS = 23 x 0.92 = 21cm LOS or 18cm @ 30
3cm APDS/APFSDS = 23 x 0.9 = 20cm LOS or 17.5cm @ 30
Shaped charges = 40/3 4c m LOS or 35 / 2 9 c m @ 30 + 1d ** [ also early shaped hits destro y e d
( SPG- 9 PG- 15 & RPG- 7) ]
Vasiliy Fofanov. Patent drawings for an early 1990s RFS tank armor , thoug ht to be the BLACK EAGLE.
Rear turret looks like similar constr uction with a 20cm thick sandwich array with insert and SHS and a
bulk density of 3.1g/cc plus baggage grill that adds 20cm additional stand off. This should be the same as the side
turret around the ammo bunker. or 14cm KE & 29 / 2 3 c m HEAT + 1d ** [ also early shaped hits destro y e d
( SPG- 9 PG- 15 & RPG- 7) ]
Turret provide s allround resistanc e to RPG- 7 /SPG- 9 [early] ; 30m m APFSDS upto BK- 30 and 35mm APDS; but
would be vulnerable to 35 - 40m m APFSDS and RPG- 7N /SPG- 9N. Side resistance is 40m m APFSDS & RPG- 7M/N ;
SPG- 9N. Turret ring looks 30cm steel. In the frontal arc resistance is
1/ 3 profile Lower front hull ~ 1 1 cm@ 6 0 ~ 22 cm LOS thickness looks like two plate steel [dual
hardness?] this also doubles as the front 1/3 of the floor area. Lower front hull has the 2cm steel dozer moun ting
plate mounte d several cm from the hull and a rubberized / steel sheet is suspen d e d from the nose of the tank adding a
30- 40cm standoff. It is assu me d the suspen de d sheet features hard steel perforated plate. The resistance should be
37.5cm x 0.95/0.92 / 0.9 [t/d] + 1.6 / 1.5 / 2. 7 + 1.6/1.5 / 2. 7
Vs 2cm HSAPFSDS 37.5 x 0.95 + 2.2 + 3.4 + 3.6 + 1.8 = 46.6cm LOS or 23.3cm @ 60
Vs 2cm APFSDS 37.5 x 0.95 + 2.2 + 4.2 + 3.6 + 2.6 = 48.2cm LOS or 24.1cm @ 60
Vs 3cm APFSDS 37.5 x 0.92 + 2 + 5.6 + 3.4+ 3.9 = 49.4cm LOS or 24.7cm @ 60
Vs 3.5cm Sheathed APFSDS 37.5 x 0.9 + 2 + 12.5 + 3.2 + 8.7 = 60.1cm LOS or 30cm @ 60
2/ 3 profile Glacis ~ 20cm@ 75 = ~ 7 7cm LOS with bulk density of 4.6g /cc [43* 1.05 = 45 /7 7] The visible
sandwiching is about 1/3 steel & 2 /3 insert leaving Alumina [AD- 99] & STEF. This should offer 1.05 / 1.6 + 1.25 +
0.4/0.7 3 = 0.9/ 1.18 x 1.34 [Hard coverplate and back plate] x 0.8 - 0.7 [T/d & L/c] [x 1.35 HEAT]
expo se d main armor covered in Kactus ERA
Vs 2cm HSAPFSDS 69.3 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 74.3cm LOS or 19.2cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 86cm LOS or 22.2cm @
75
Vs 2cm APFSDS 69.3 x 1.34 x 0.8 = 74.3cm LOS or 19.2cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 93cm LOS or 24cm @
75
Vs 3cm APFSDS 69.3 x 1.34 x 0.75 = 69.6cm LOS or 18cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 91cm LOS or 23.5cm @
75
Vs Sheathed APFSDS 69.3 x 1.34 x 0.72 = 66.8cm LOS or 17.2cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 105cm LOS or 27.2cm @
75
Vs Shaped charge 91 x 1.35 = 123cm LOS or 31.7cm @ 75 plus Kaktus 143cm LOS or 37cm
@ 75 + 3d
Side Hull The side hull in old tanks is 6cm steel plus large airgap and fibre reinforced side skirts , reinforced
with K- 5 over ~ the profile....this is ~1 7c m with ~2.8g /cc bulk density...single plate could be aluminu m but unlikely.
more likely a steel polyurth an sandwich of SHS & polyu [2.7g /cc]....similar to the armor structu re aroun d the
turret ammo bunker. The sandwich can supp or t a SHS & STEF constr uc tio n, that should offer about 14cm KE &
23cm HEAT. The ballistic skirts should be similar to the perforated plate / r u b b e r sheet suspen de d from front and rear
hull except the standoff is probably 70cm.
expo se d rear side hull front side hull covered in Kactus
ERA
Vs 20 - 30m m API/APDS [14 + 2.1 +2.3]= 18.4cm @ 0 plus Kaktus 26.4c m @ 0
Vs 20 - 30m m APFSDS [ 15+ 2.1 + 3.2] = 20.3cm @ 0 plus Kaktus 22.4cm @ 0
2cm HS APFSDS [14 + 2.1 + 3.4]= 19.5cm @ 0 plus Kaktus 22.4cm @ 0
2cm APFSDS [14 + 2.1 + 4.2]= 20.3cm @ 0 plus Kaktus 27.4cm @ 0
Sheathed APFSDS [13 + 1.9 + 12.4]= 27.3cm @ 0 plus Kaktus 42cm @ 0
Vs HEAT 23+ 2.7 + 27 /7 + 1.5d = 53 / 3 3 c m @ 0+ 1.5d plus Kaktus 73 / 5 3 c m @ 0 + 3d
Rear hull is a 4cm SHS plate @ 10 plus a 3cm thick rubberized steel sheet suspen d e d ~ 30cm standoff from the
rear of the tank. It is assu me d the suspen de d sheet features perforated plate .
Vs 20 - 30m m API/APDS [4.8 + 2.1 +2.3]= 9.2cm @ 0
Vs 20 - 30m m APFSDS [ 5+ 2.1 + 3.2] = 10.3cm @ 0
Vs HEAT 5+ 2.7 + 12 /0 + 1.5d = 20 / 8 c m @ 0+ 1.5d
Allround resistance should be HEAT tiped Rifle grenade s ; Early RPG- 7 & 25 - 30mm API APDS, but would be
vulnerable to RPG- 7M & 25 - 30m mAPFSDS @ short range.
The 90 frontal arc resistanc e should be RPG- 7N & 40mm APFSDS, RPG- 7L . The 25 frontal arc resistance is
to 125mm BM- 32/42 APFSDS & NATO 1 st Gen APFSDS & Chinese 100m m DUAPFSDS [type86] to penetration at
500m and NATO 2 nd Gen 105mm APFSDS [including Chinese 105m m Type83] to penetration at 1km range. The
hull down frontal protection is PzF- 3 ; RPG- 29 & TOW- 2A /HOT - 2 /Kornet as well as all 105 m m APFSDS plus
the 1 st ; 2 nd Gen 120m m APFSDS [DM- 43 /L - 26 & M- 829A 1]all within a 25 frontal arc. From straight on the
hull down resistance should be all 120 m m APFSDS except M- 829A 3 and ATGM up to improv e d HELLFIRE.
Top armor
Top front [turret and glacis] armor is front armor from the top or ~ 20cm @ 25 or 25cm KE & 39cm HEAT @
90
Top Rear [ammo bunker & engine deck] ; is ~ 4cm hard steel. 4cm KE & 5cm HEAT @ 90
Bottom armor
Front = 18cm KE and 33 / 1 8 c m HEAT
Rear = 2cm KE and 22 / 7 c m HEAT
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Korean Tanks [Tentative]
http: / / w ww.fas.org / m a n / d o d - 101 /sys /la n d / r o w / ty p e - 88- mbt.htm
K- 1 . Looking at approximate volumes this tank which is reported to be a mini M- 1, is about 80% of the volume of
the M- 1 which is 23 24m [ M- 1/M- 1A1] thus the volume of the K- 1 is about 18.4 m . In some respects the K- 1
resembls a cross between the General Motors & the Chrysler XM1 prototyp es even weighing about the same. The K- 1 is
reportedly rolled plate constr uction with special armor inserts which are Chobham armor man ufacture d in the USA so
the steel is probably HY- 120 / 1 4 0 and the ceramic is Alumina [ 85%] and plexiglas backing [Keorean researchers have
experime nted with plexiglass as armor]. Going from the Chieftain model [ 17.1 m] thats about 1.07 times larger or a
armor density of 93% how ever the weight is lower too 51 as oppose d to 54 .5 tons leading to a assu me d armor density
of only 87% .Thus the armor mass figures are.
Area Chieftain K- 1
Front turret = 39- 42.5cm =33.9 - 37cm rolled plate & Chobha m
Glacis 39cm = 33.9 rolled plate
Lower front hull 32cm = 27.8cm rolled plate & Chobham
Side turret 15cm =13 cm rolled plate & Chobha m
Rear turret 10cm = 8.7cm rolled plate & spaced armor
Side and rear hull 43m m = 37mm rolled plate & spaced armor + thick sideskirts [Aluminu m?]
Front turret : Armor mass =34 - 37.5cm along the main walls and 42 - 52cm in the Mantle . The constr uction is
rolled plate & Chobham manufacture d in the USA.The thickness looks like 47 - 48cm near the corners and ~ 55cm in
the weakened zone. The mantle looks like 75- 80cm The armor mass suggests 47cm [average] / 75cm = 4.9 g/cm at the
mantle and 34/48 & 37.5 /55 or 5.5 - 5.55 g/cm along the main walls.If we assu me Steel & Alumina [ 85%] thats 5.6
g/cm, while the manlte looks like 1/3 steel 2/3 alumina [4.9 g/cm]. Thats 0.85 / 1.3 and 1.1 x 1.1 backing = 1.07 / 1.2
along the main walls and 1.03 / 1.23 at the mantle. With the laterial confin men t it should look as follows
/ 48cm LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 85] x 1.07 / 1.2 x 0.95 [Lc] = 49cm KE & 58cm HEAT
/ 55cm LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 85] x 1.07 / 1.2 x 0.85 [Lc] = 50cm KE & 66c m HEAT
[75cm LOS [HY- 120 + 2xAD- 85] x 1.03 / 1.23 x 0.78 [Lc] = 60cm KE & 92cm HEAT
\55cm LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 85] x 1.07 / 1.2 x 0.85 [Lc] = 50cm KE & 66c m HEAT
\48c m LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 85] x 1.07 / 1.2 x 0.95 [Lc] = 49cm KE & 58cm HEAT
Glacis : Armor mass = 33.9 LOS , compo se d of a thin rolled plate at a very sharp angle [ ~ 83]thats 34cm KE &
HEAT
Lower front hull :Armor mass = 27.8cm rolled plate & Chobha m the armor thickness is about 50cm , this suggest
a average density of 4.36g /c m which might mean 1 part RHA & 4 parts alumina [4.3 g/cm ].That works out to 1.1 + 4 x
0.85/1.3 5 = 0.99 / 1.26 x 50cm = 50cm KE & 63cm HEAT
Side turret : Armor mass =13 cm rolled plate & Chobha m plus storage boxes thickness seems to be ~ 28 - 30cm ,
suggesting an average density of only 3.4 g/cm, obviously differen t from the front armor . Plexiglas [ 1.2 g/cm ] has
been ballistically tested by Korean researched and if we assume 2 parts Plexiglass and 1 part Steel that works [ 3.42
g/cm]. The resistance should be 2x 0.4/0.7 + 1.1 3= 0.63 KE & 0.83 x 30cm = 19cm KE & 25cm HEAT . The
storage boxes along the length of the turret add 200 - 400 mm stan doff which against 85mm RPG- 7 boosts the side
armor to ~ 20cm KE & 28 - 32cm HEAT
Rear turret :Armor mass = 8.8cm rolled plate & spaced armor plus storage boxes about 1.2m thick with probably 3
plates ~ 3cm thick. The two outer plates are probably spaced ~ 20cm apart followed by the 95cm ammo
compart me n t. This should offer 8.8 x 1.2 1.4 KE or ~ 10- 12cm KE and the spaced armor should offer 18 \ 21 cm
plus standoff 20/120c m or 20/ 41cm HEAT . This means that the outer armor is 10cm KE & 20cm HEAT and
penetration should lead to fire power kill while the whole armor is 12cm KE & 42cm HEAT and penetratio n should
lead to a Kill .
Side hull :Armor mass = 37mm rolled plate and the armor is thin rolled back plate & spaced armor + thick ~ 5cm
sideskirts . In what looks like plus 3cm [Plexiglas?] sandwiched between 2 x 1cm plates [Aluminu m?]. moun te d 730mm
[?] from a one inch thick RHA [HY- 120?] plate. Such an arrange me nt should offer [ 2.75 + 2 x 0.41 / 0.6 + 3 x 0.4 /0.7 ]
x 1.3 [ large YAW] = ~ 6cm KE . The HEAT values should be 5 x 7 x .7 + 2.75 = 27 cm plus stand off ~80cm ~ 11cm
for a total of 38cm HEAT.
Rear hull :Armor mass = 38mm rolled plate & spaced armor , probably 2 x 1.5 cm outer plates spaced 30cm apart
followed by Engine compar t me n t ~ 2 meters deep plus 1cm plate.38 x 1.1 x 1.3 = inner armor ; 4cm KE & 10cm
HEAT and the whole armor is ~ 5cm KE & 45cm HEAT. Penetration of the inner armor should lead to a Mobility Kill
, while penetra tion of the whole armo r should lead to a Kill.
K- 1A1[Tentative]
.The K- 1A1 is reported to weigth about 53.3 tons so thats a 2.3 ton increase in mass, about 1000kg of this increase is
probably the transition from 105m m to 120m m gun and the rest may well be volume changes in the turret to
accomadate this new bigger gun. Korean souces claim 600m m penetration from the 120mm gun! Assu ming the K- 1A1
is an upgrade it can be also assu me d the special armor is improved even if the density is the same.If we assume a 2 cm
increase in the armor mass, thats uping the density to 5.9g /c m just enough to substitu e AD- 99 for AD- 85
Area Chieftain K- 1
Front turret = 39- 42.5cm =33.9 - 37cm rolled plate & Chobha m
Glacis 39cm = 33.9 rolled plate
Lower front hull 32cm = 27.8cm rolled plate & Chobham
Side turret 15cm =13 cm rolled plate & Chobha m
Rear turret 10cm = 8.7cm rolled plate & spaced armor
Side and rear hull 43m m = 37mm rolled plate & spaced armor + thick sideskirts [Aluminu m?]
Front turret : Armor mass =36 - 39.5cm along the main walls and 42 - 52cm in the Mantle . The constr uction is
rolled plate & Chobham manufacture d in the USA.The thickness looks like 47 - 48cm near the corners and ~ 55cm in
the weakened zone. The mantle looks like 75- 80cm The armor mass suggests 47cm [average] / 75cm = 4.9 g/cm at the
mantle and 36/48 & 39.5/55 or 5.9 g/cm along the main walls.If we assu me Steel & Alumina [ 99%] thats 5.9 g/cm,
while the manlte looks like 1/3 steel 2/3 alumina [4.9 g/cm]. Thats AD- 99 1.05 / 2.6 and 1.1 x 1.1 backing = 1.18 /
1.85 along the main walls and 1.03 / 1.23 at the man tle. With the laterial confinmen t it should look as follows
/ 48cm LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 99] x 1.18 / 1.85 x 0.95 [Lc] = 54cm KE & 89cm HEAT
/ 55cm LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 99] x 1.18 / 1.8 5 x 0.85 [Lc] = 55cm KE & 102c m HEAT
[75cm LOS [HY- 120 + 2xAD- 85] x 1.03 / 1.23 x 0.78 [Lc] = 60cm KE & 92cm HEAT
\55cm LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 99] x 1.18 / 1.8 5 x 0.85 [Lc] = 55cm KE & 102c m HEAT
\48c m LOS [HY- 120 + AD- 99] x 1.18 / 1.85 x 0.95 [Lc] = 54cm KE & 89cm HEAT
Glacis : Armor mass = 33.9 LOS , compo se d of a thin rolled plate at a very sharp angle [ ~ 83]thats 34cm KE &
HEAT
Lower front hull :Armor mass = 27.8cm rolled plate & Chobha m the armor thickness is about 50cm , this suggest
a average density of 4.36g /c m which might mean 1 part RHA & 4 parts alumina [4.3 g/cm ].That works out to 1.1 + 4 x
0.85/1.3 5 = 0.99 / 1.26 x 50cm = 50cm KE & 63cm HEAT
Side turret : Armor mass =13 cm rolled plate & Chobha m plus storage boxes thickness seems to be ~ 28 - 30cm ,
suggesting an average density of only 3.4 g/cm, obviously differen t from the front armor . Plexiglas [ 1.2 g/cm ] has
been ballistically tested by Korean researched and if we assume 2 parts Plexiglass and 1 part Steel that works [ 3.42
g/cm]. The resistance should be 2x 0.4/0.7 + 1.1 3= 0.63 KE & 0.83 x 30cm = 19cm KE & 25cm HEAT . The
storage boxes along the length of the turret add 200 - 400 mm stan doff which against 85mm RPG- 7 boosts the side
armor to ~ 20cm KE & 28 - 32cm HEAT
Rear turret :Armor mass = 8.8cm rolled plate & spaced armor plus storage boxes about 1.2m thick with probably 3
plates ~ 3cm thick. The two outer plates are probably spaced ~ 20cm apart followed by the 95cm ammo
compart me n t. This should offer 8.8 x 1.2 1.4 KE or ~ 10- 12cm KE and the spaced armor should offer 18 \ 21 cm
plus standoff 20/120c m or 20/ 41cm HEAT . This means that the outer armor is 10cm KE & 20cm HEAT and
penetration should lead to fire power kill while the whole armor is 12cm KE & 42cm HEAT and penetratio n should
lead to a Kill .
Side hull :Armor mass = 37mm rolled plate and the armor is thin rolled back plate & spaced armor + thick ~ 5cm
sideskirts . In what looks like plus 3cm [Plexiglas?] sandwiched between 2 x 1cm plates [Aluminu m?]. moun te d 730mm
[?] from a one inch thick RHA [HY- 120?] plate. Such an arrange me nt should offer [ 2.75 + 2 x 0.41 / 0.6 + 3 x 0.4 /0.7 ]
x 1.3 [ large YAW] = ~ 6cm KE . The HEAT values should be 5 x 7 x .7 + 2.75 = 27 cm plus stand off ~80cm ~ 11cm
for a total of 38cm HEAT.
Rear hull :Armor mass = 38mm rolled plate & spaced armor , probably 2 x 1.5 cm outer plates spaced 30cm apart
followed by Engine compar t me n t ~ 2 meters deep plus 1cm plate.38 x 1.1 x 1.3 = inner armor ; 4cm KE & 10cm
HEAT and the whole armor is ~ 5cm KE & 45cm HEAT. Penetration of the inner armor should lead to a Mobility Kill
, while penetra tion of the whole armo r should lead to a Kill.
The XK2 Main Battle Tank is a next generation of main battle tank to replace the older K1 and American M47/M4 8
tanks. It will be fitted with Germa n MTU 1500 hp Europowerpack for the engine, and a new 120 m m cannon with
autoloader. New armor and sensor system are intended to be compara ble to M1A2 and LeClerc
The Korean Future Main Battle Tank is under develop m e n t as a indigenous tank to meet 21C digital battle field on the
basis of developme nt experiences of K1 and K1A1 tank. Important considerations in the tank are battle ma na ge m e n t
system, autom atic tracking system, auto m atic am m u ition loading system, active defense system (soft- kill and hard - kill),
navigation syste m, semi- active suspension unit, NBC overpressure system etc. The tank will be the main battle tank of
the highest technical level all over the world.
INDIAN TANKS :
VIJAYANTA is the indian production of the VICKERS Mk1 tank which its self is a develop men t of the Centurion MBT.
With a weight of 39,000kg compare d to 51800 for the Centurion Mk 13 the volume looks like ~ 85% of the Centurion s
volume.This suggests the armor density of the Vickers Mk1 is ~ 90% of the centurions . I assume the thickness of armor
throught the front mantle including gun cradle is ~ 240mm welded plate and mild steel.. The rest of the constr u ction is
reported to be rolled plate . At the Defence Metallurgical Research Lab in Kanchanbagh, ballistic test are often
conducte d with 80m m thick plates of 300 - 410 480 BHN and these are assu me d to be involved in the constr uction of
this tank. The Vickers Mk- 3 features a cast front and side armor turret and a new engine with 1.4 ton increase in
weight.thats a 1/20 th increase in the armor mass, however since this is concentrate d in the front half of the turret the
actual increase is more .Most tanks the turret is 1 /5 th of the tank volume so the front half of the turret should
represent 1/10 th of that volume . A 1/1 4 th increase in the armor mass concentra ted in the front turret becomes >70%
increase in that part of the turret armor thickness .
JANES lists the armor of the VICKERS Mk1 as .
Turret ; MANTLE area is 18 - 24cm rolled plate, while the front turret is 8cm rolled plate @ 20.
profile 80 mm RHA @ 20~ 9cm x 0.9 [Lc] = 7cm [APC] & 8cm APFSDS 9cm HEAT .
profile 24cm Cast @ 15x 0.9[Lc]= 14 cm [APC], 17cm [APDS] & 24 cm HEAT
[Lc ] lateral confinement or the free edge effect.
SIDE TURRET; 6cm RHA [ 410 BHN?] @ 15 x 15 + 50cm thick storage boxes thats 1.2 x 133 due to slope Vs APC
shot [including t/d] or 16 cm x 0.9 = 14 cm . Boxes along the side turret add several hun d red mm spaced armor which
should add ~13 - 15 cm for a total ~ 26 - 28 cm HEAT armor
VIJAYANTA /BISON ; In 1992 Vijayanta gained 5 metric tons when it got up graded with KANCHAN armor . Weight
went up to 43 metric tons and the Kanchan which should have a Te of 0.5/0.9 and is probably encased in steel [ 480
BHN] . This looks like 8cm Kanchan sandwich between 2 x 2cm 480 BHN plates mou nted on the glacis and side turret
while upto two plates are moun ted on the front turret to improve the free edge This should offer 8 x 0.5/0.9 + 4 x 1.2 /
12 = 0.733 / 1.0 Armor mass 6cm side hull 8cm front side turret and 10cm to front turret. Which sound s like a 3 -
5 ton increase.
SIDE TURRET; 6cm RHA [ 410 BHN?] @ 15 x 15 plus 12cm KANCHAN + 50cm thick storage boxe s
6cm RHA 0.95/ 1.0 = 5.7/6c m
10cm Kanchan 0.5/0.9 = 5/9cm
2cm SHS 1.0/1.25 = 2/2.5cm
1.25 /1.2 x 12.7/ 17.5 = 15.9 /2 1c m RHAe plus storage boxes [ should add ~ 15cm HEAT plus spaced armor effect ]
1cm adds 0.65/ 1.3d = + 2.7 /5.4cm [Vs 4cm APFSDS] = + 0.9d /1.8 d = +1.8 / 3.7c m [Vs 2cm APFSDS]
19 / 20cm [2cmAPFSDS/ sh e ath e d] & 35 - 40cm HEAT
18 / 2 1 c m [4cmAPFSDS/ sh ea th e d] & 35 - 40cm HEAT .
FRONT SIDE TURRET; 60 mm RHA 40 - 60m m RHA [ 410 BHN?] @ 15 x 15 + 50cm thick storage boxes
@ 10 x 10, thats 1.2 x 133 due to slope Vs APC shot [including t/d] or 16 cm x 0.9 =14 cm . Boxes along the side
turret add several hundre d mm spaced armor which should add ~1 3 - 15 cm for a total ~ 26 - 28 cm HEAT armor
Both Rear turret =30m m RHA [ 410 BHN?] @ 13 + storage 50cm thick basket
GLACIS : 60m m RHA [ 410 BHN?] @ 60 x 0.85[t / d APC] = ~ 1 0 c m [APC] 12 cm [APDS/APFSDS] & 12 cm HEAT
LOWER HULL: 80m m RHA [ 300 BHN?] @ 55 x 0.88 [t/d APC] = ~ 1 2 cm [APC] , 13cm [APDS/APFSDS] & 13 cm
HEAT
SIDE HULL ; 40 - 30m m RHA [ 410 BHN?] plus ~ 60cm standoff & side skirts, the effect on AP shots is 1.5 times the
LOS thickness[ hardness & Yaw] HEAT value should be increased by several projectile diameter to ~ 30 cm . So thats 9
cm KE & 30 cm HEAT
REAR HULL: 20mm RHA [ 410 BHN?] @ 0[ probably high RHA maybe ~350 BHN] @0= 38 Vs T/d [14.5] ~3:1 APC
shot = 1.7 [including hard ness] x 38= ~ 6 cm . The HEAT values are boosted by the engine covers that offer >20 cm
spaced armor or about 1- 2 cd stand off. Thats 8- 9 cm additional HEAT armor or ~ 6 cm KE / 12 - 13 cm HEAT.
Putting together provisional information from JANES and various tank books plus photos from resent article in the
JoMO,the following is apparen t.The tank is 58.5tons and a volume thats abou t of the M- 1 or about 17- 18 m. With
the increased weight the density of 1.05 times the Chieftain model seem closest. The armor is reported to be rolled
plate and 13.5 tons of Kanchan compo site armor which is a fiber reinforced composite also moun te d on the up
armored Vijayanta. This combination is noted to be moun te d on the front and side turret as well as the side skirts .
While the JoMO reports there is no Kanchan in the front hull IDR's editor reports - it s in the turret and hull with a
weight of 58.6 tons weight and 13.5 tons of Kanchan armor . The Arjun front armor has been critized as being
incapable of resisting Pakistans Baktar Shikan missile ,an improved Chinese Red Arrow - 8 [ ~80 0 m m penetratio n ] .
Its now being suggested that ERA is to be included bringing the weight to 61.5 tons . With a provisional drawing and
pics from the JoMO Vol- 10 July 2000 the front turret looks like 75 - 80cm thick while the side turret armor looks like
27- 33cm thick, while the lower front hull plate is ~ 12cm thick set back at angle ~65ar mo r , although spaced armor is
suspecte d in the lower hull. The mass figures from above I estimate the following.
http:/ /www.bharat- rakshak.com/LAND- FORCES/Army/Images- MBT1.html
Area Chieftain ARJUN
Front turret = 39- 42.5cm x 1.05 = ~43cm but surface area is 1.6m while Chieftain is 1.9m increasing the density
to 51cm [1.19]
upper front turret = 46cm LOS [ ~4cm@ 85]
Mantle 50- 60cm x 1.05 = 56 /7c m RHA & Kanchan
front hull 39/32c m x 1.05 = 41/ 3 4c m RHA & spaced armor 2.5m comp are d to 2.23m x 0.90 = ~ 37/3 1 c m steel
mass.
Lower hull has what looks like 115m m thickness @ 70 or 33cm LOS thickness. Could be just solid steel , but should be
thicker in order to overlap glacis plate in constru ction., perhaps 40- 60cm LOS suggesting spaced armor.
Side turret 15cm x 1.05 =16 cm Steel & Kanchan [est 27 - 33cm thick total]
Rear turret 10cm x 1.05 = 10.5cm x 1.19 [reduced surface area] = 12.5cm Steel & spaced armor
Side hull 43m m x 1.05 = 45mm Steel & spaced armor + 17.5cm thick Kanchan sideskirts
rear hull 43m m x 1.05 = 45mm Steel x 0.9 [ incresed surface area] = 40mm & spaced armor
Front turret : Armor mass = 43 - 46cm HY- 80 plate & Kanchan and the thickness looks like 70cm along the front
walls and 80cm in the weakened zone but the insert is 355m m thick Kanchan armor.If we assu me the armor is half and
half RHA & Kanchan is a fiberglas /Steltexolite type material the armor, with a expected Te of 0.5 /0.9 + 0.95 2 =
0.72 KE & 0.925 HEAT x thickness..This doesnt include the lateral confinemen t so the turrret should look as follows
/ ~70cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] x 0.72 /0.92 5 x 0.99 [Lc] = 50cm KE & 65cm HEAT
/ ~ 80cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] x 0.72 /0.92 5 x 0.94 [Lc] = 54cm KE & 74cm HEAT
[~ 90cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] x 0.72 /0.9 25 x 0.88 [Lc] = 57cm KE & 83cm HEAT
\ ~ 80cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] x 0.72 /0.92 5 x 0.94 [Lc] = 54cm KE & 74cm HEAT
\ ~ 70c m LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] x 0.72 /0.92 5 x 0.99 [Lc] = 50cm KE & 65cm HEAT
With Type C Norinco ERA the front turret becomes . 49 24mm Cos angle = ~ 2.5 x 49 24mm = 122 60mm KE
& 2.1 times this in HEAT protection or 12 6cm KE & 26 12cm HEAT
/ ~70cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] + Nc- C = 62 cm [ 56 - 68cm] KE & 91cm[7 9 - 103] HEAT
/ ~ 80cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] + Nc- C = 66 cm [ 60 - 72cm] KE & 100c m[8 8 - 112] HEAT
[~ 90cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] x 0.72 /0.9 25 x 0.88 [Lc] = 57cm KE & 83cm HEAT
\ ~ 80cm LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] + Nc- C = 66 cm [ 60 - 72cm] KE & 100c m[8 8 - 112] HEAT
\ ~ 70c m LOS [ HY- 80 + Kanchan] + Nc- C = 62 cm [ 56 - 68cm] KE & 91cm[7 9 - 103] HEAT
Glacis ; Armor mass = 43cm HY- 80 plate with spaced armor about 22cm @ 67 or ~ 56cm LOS ~ 13cm LOS. This
leads to the following values 43cm x 0.95[HY- 80] = 41cm with 16 cm plate + 13cm spacing + 25cm plate for a
resistance of 16 x 3 + 25cm HEAT or 41cm KE & 73cm HEAT .With Norinco type C ERA thats 13 6KE & 27 12cm
HEAT leading to 54 cm [ 47 - 60cm ] KE & 100 cm [ 88 - 112c m] HEAT.
Lower front hull ; Armor mass = 35cm HY- 80 plate & Kanchan spaced armor so its assume d to be 0.95 x 35 =
33cm KE and 15 + spacing + 20cm LOS = 65 cm HEAT thats 35cm KE & 65cm HEAT.
Side turret ; Armor mass =16.5cm HY- 80 plate & Kanchan with the visible thickness 27 30cm suggesting a 4.3
g/cm density similar to the armor above or 2 x Kanchan + HY- 80 or 0.65 KE & 0.92 HEAT x 30cm thats 20cm KE &
28cm HEAT .
Rear turret ; Armor mass = 11cm HY- 80 plate & spaced armor is compose d of three plates ~ 4cm thickeach plus
70cm and 1.2m spacing . This leads to an estimate of 8cm KE - 21cm HEAT outer armor and 13cm KE & 54cm
HEAT whole armor . This means that penetra tion of the outer armor should lead to fire pow er kill while
penetration of the whole armor should lead to a Kill .
Side Hull Armor mass = 48mm HY- 80 plate & 70cm spaced armor + 5 to 13cm thick sideskirts [HY- 80 &
Kanchan ] . This leads to 25mm rear HY- 80 rear plate side skirt 4cm Aluminu m /Kanchan .Thats 2.5cm + 4 x 0.4[ Te]
x 1.3[YAW] x 1.6 {NERA] KE armor and 4cm x 7 x 0.7 + stan doff [ 11cm ] & 2.5cm rear plate = 6 - 7cm KE & 33cm
HEAT
Front 1/3 Side Hull Armor mass = 48mm HY- 80 plate & 70cm spaced armor + 5 to 13cm thick sideskirts [HY-
80 & Kanchan ] . This leads to 25mm rear HY- 80 rear plate side skirt 13cm Aluminu m /Kanchan front 1/3 section .
Thats { 2.5cm + 13 x 0.4 [te] x 1.6 {NERA] }x 1.3[YAW] KE armor and 13cm x 5 x 0.8 + stan doff [ 11cm ] & 2.5cm rear
plate = 14cm KE & 66cm HEAT .
Rear hull ; Armor mass = 48mm rolled plate & spaced armor , probably 2 x 1.5 cm outer plates spaced 30cm apart
followed by Engine compar t me n t ~ 2 meters deep plus 1.8cm plate.48 x 1.1 x 1.3 = inner armor ; 5cm KE & 16cm
HEAT and the whole armor is ~ 7cm KE & 50cm HEAT. Penetration of the inner armor should lead to a Mobility Kill
, while penetra tion of the whole armo r should lead to a Kill.
British Tanks :
The BOAR has often fielded the most heavily armored tanks in NATO and the world . Its clear they see the role of the
tank as the main heavy weapon for fighting it out in battle. If we look back we can get a perspective on this armor and
its impact on the Challenger tank progra m.
steel armor mass in cm
Tank Weight volume TF TS TR TT HF HS HR HT/B
Comet 33 M ton ~14 - 15m^3, 11 - 12cm 6cm 6cm 2cm 7cm 4cm 2.5cm
1.4cm
Centurion 48 M ton ~2 1 m ^ 3, 13 - 15cm 10cm 7.6cm 8cm 14cm 5cm* (2.7cm)
2.4cm
Centurion 51 M ton ~2 1 m ^ 3, 15 - 21cm 10cm 7. 6cm 8cm 19cm 5cm* (2.7cm)
2.4cm
Conqueror 67 M ton ~ 23m^3 ~3 3cm 12cm 6.5cm 4cm? 24cm 6cm* (2.5cm)
2cm?
Chieftain 55 M Ton 17.1m^3 ~ 42cm 13cm? 10cm ? 3.5cm 35cm? 4cm* (2.5cm)
1.6cm
Challenger 1 62 M ton ~ 19.7 m^3 [~ 50cm] [13cm?] {10cm?} 3.5cm? [34cm?] 4cm*? {2.5cm}? 1.6cm?
Challenger 2 62.5 M ton ~ 19m^3 [ ~ 60cm] [14cm?] {10cm?} {4cm?} [36cm?] 4cm*? {2.6cm}? {1.7cm}?
Centurion turret is reporte d to be 13,700kg while the 120m m turrets are 16,000kgs {RMO Technology of tanks pp196.
These plates all overlap so you can get a good clean measure without having to
worry about welds.
Hull front: 76 m m
Glacis: 79 m m
Upper hull side, front: 50 m m
Upper hull side, rear: 49 m m
The turret is rather difficult to get decent measure m e n ts on. Its is cast, of course,
but the roof is a flat plate welded on to the casting.Measure me nt through the pistol
port on the left hand side of the turret showed:
1. A plate on the inside of the tank, about 8m m thick
2. A tubular piece fitting in the hole in the turret armo ur, about 65m m thick
3. A conical outer plate, about 65 m m as well.
Roof plate casting was about 55 m m thick.. The best measure was on the
edge of cupola where the plate was about 26 m m .
The turret front and ma ntlet is a rather hopeless endeavour to measure
because of its complex shape, but the coax- MG opening in the man tlet
combining some of the inner and outer measure m e n ts, showed 170 m m for
the front turret armour at the height of the ma ntlets upper edge, over the
MG opening.
[Claus Bonnesen measure m e n ts of a Danish Centurion armor July 2004].
Here are official plate thickness for Mk 3&5 Cent
cupola hatch 25m m
forward slope of turret 51m m
top of turret 29 m m
mantlet 152 m m
drivers hatch area 29 m m
upper glacis 76m m
lower glacis 17m m
bazooka plate 6m m
turret sides 89 m m
lower rear hull 20m m
upper rear hull plate 19 m m
top rear hull plate 38 m m
deck area 14m m
belly plate 17m m
hull sides 51 m m .
these figs do not take into account any sloping of armour, they are simply thickness as
used .
Turret ; Late MANTLE area is 21 - 37cm [late] Cast .The t/d effect is 0.95 - 1.0 but cast armor reduces the
effectiveness to 0.95 and the "Free edge effect" reduces this 50% over the thicker sections and 80% over the thinner
mantle areas,due to the nume rou s aperatu re s and free edges or 15 - 17cm on the late models. The thinner sections
employ a lot of spaced armor type sections so some benefit would occure there [maybe 0.1 - 0.2d] . The corners 11cm @
70and 14cm @ 45 or ~16 - 25cm. The upper front turret is 5.1cm @ 75, with 14cm RHAe , which will also ricochet
all APC/HVAP ammo and most APDS.
profile side / fr ont / t o p 19 - 32cm LOS Cast = 16 - 25 cm KE & 20 - 33 cm HEAT.
profile mantle ~ is 21 - 37cm [late] Cast = 17cm KE & 26 - 37cm HEAT
SIDE TURRET; 133 - 76mm cast @ 25 x 10, thats 0.85 /0.68[t / d & cast] =13 /7 cm KE[front / r e ar]& 15 /8c m
[front / r ea r] HEAT . Boxes along the side turret add several hun d red mm spaced armor which should add ~15 - 20 cm
for a total
Front side ~ 13 15 cm KE & 15 30 HEAT armor.
Rear side ~ 7 9 cm KE & 8 29 HEAT armor.
REAR TURRET 80mm Cast estimated x 0.85 /0.76[t / d &Lc] = 7cm [3APC] & 8cm HEAT, in late model tanks and
Israelis from 1970 on add storage boxes that add 10- 15cm to the HEAT resista nce or total armor of 7 8cm [3APC] &
8 23cm HEAT
Old GLACIS Mk 1& 2 :76 mm RHA @ 55=(LOS) x 0.9/0.8 [t/d] = ~ 1 2 c m [76 - 85m m APC] 11cm [100 - 122 m m APC]
& 13cm HEAT
New GLACIS :118 mm RHA @ 55 x 0.95 /0.9 [t/d] ~ 2 0 c m [76 - 85mm APC& APDS/APFSDS] 18cm [100 - 122 m m
APC] & 21cm HEAT
Stuart Galbraith
LOWER HULL: 76 mm RHA @ 45=LOS) x 0.9 /0.8 [t/d] = ~ 1 0 c m [76 - 85mm APC] 9cm [100 - 122 m m APC] & 11cm
HEAT
SIDE HULL ;(51 mm RHA +700 mm Space + 10 mm plate, the effect on AP shots is thickness plus 1 - 2 cm , HEAT
value should be increased by several projectile diameter to ~22 / 1 0 cm . So thats 7cm [HMG] 5 cm[12c m APC] &
30 / 1 8 cm [NPJ/PJ]
REAR HULL: 38 mm RHA [~350 BHN?] @ 0 Vs T/d [14.5] x 0.95 x 1.2 = 4cm KE & 5cm HEAT .Over half the rear hull
is a thin engine cover plate which is maybe cm thick steel plate.This should add 0.4 +0.6cm and 10 - 20cm HEAT, for a
total of 4- 6 cm KE & 5- 15 / 2 5 cm [NPJ/PJ].
OLIFANT Mk 1A /B This is a British Centurion modified to accept a larger engine by lenghting the hull by
450mm, this represents a 1.06 increase in volume which explains the weight increase from 52 => 5 6 tons.So the
OLIFANT Mk 1A is a centu rion while the OLIFANT Mk 1B is an improved version its the same with addon armor over the
turret and hull.The weight increase is only 2000kg and given the coverage this should only increase the armor by ~ 4%
or ~ 1cm steel, but the pics of this tank suggest about 4- 5m thickness. This suggest a bi layers armor of say rubber
and steel on an NERA , such an armo r should offer ~ 4cmKE and + 5cm 1.5d HEAT + 2d /4 d [APFSDS/sheath ed ] or
standoff 50- 60cm [HEAT] .
Turret ; MANTLE area is 200 mm Cast @ 15 & ~ 10 cm mild steel gun cradle =30c m (LOS) . Cast armor reduces
the effectiveness to 0.9 and mild steel ~ 0.8 plus the "Free edge effect" reduces this further.The corners are 133 mm
Cast @ 45- 55=19 - 28 cm LOS ,however Cast reduces the effectiveness back to 0.9 and the "Free edge effect" reduces
this further to 0.7 of this value .
Army Recongition
OLIFANT Mk 1B
/ 133 mm Cast plus NERA 4cm / 2 8 c m x 1.07 + standoff @ 55 = 27 cm KE & 75 - 80cm HEAT.
[200 mm Cast @ 15+ 10 cm MS plus NERA x 1.07 + stan doff = 27 cm KE & 68 - 73 cm HEAT .
[200 mm Cast @ 15+ 10 cm MS plus NERA x 1.07 + stan doff = 27 cm KE & 68 - 73 cm HEAT .
\ 133 mm Cast plus NERA 4cm /2 8 c m x 1.07 + stando ff @ 55 = 27 cm KE & 75 - 80cm HEAT.
[Lc ] lateral confinement or the free edge effect.
SIDE TURRET; 133 mm cast @ 10 x 10 x 0.9 cast thats 13cm KE & 14cm HEAT . Boxes along the side turret add
several hundred mm spaced armor which should add ~1 3 - 15 cm for a total ~ 26 - 28 cm HEAT armor. In the Olifant
Mk- 1B the NERA should boost the side arnor to 18cm KE & 45 - 55cm HEAT.
REAR TURRET 80mm Cast x 0.9 /1.0 = 7cm KE & 8cm HEAT.In the Olifant Mk- 1B there is a large storage box fitted
to the rear of the turret providing several more cm KE and a stan doff of almost 1 meter. This should add 20 - 23cm
HEAT and 2- 3cmKE making it 10 - 11cm KE & 28 - 31cm HEAT.
GLACIS :118 mm RHA @ 55=(LOS) = 21cm KE & HEAT . In the Olifant Mk 1B the NERA should boost this to 29cm
KE & 75 - 80cm HEAT.
LOWER HULL: 76 mm RHA @ 45=10 7 mm (LOS) or 11 cm KE & HEAT. With the Olifant Mk- 1 B the NERA should
boost this to 18cm KE & 55 - 60cm HEAT.
SIDE HULL ;(51 mm RHA +700 mm Space + 10 mm plate, the effect on AP shots is 1.5 times the LOS thickness
[ hardness & Yaw] HEAT value should be increase d by ~ 10 - 15 cm + 3 x 1cm [plate] . So thats 9 cm KE & 18 - 23 cm
HEAT. The Olifant Mk1B side skirts should be NERA and offer 4cm KE and 28 cm HEAT plus 10 - 15cm standoff.
Thats 12cm KE & 43 - 48cm HEAT.
REAR HULL: 38 mm RHA [ probably high RHA maybe ~350 BHN] @0= 38 Vs T/d [14.5] ~3:1 APC shot = 1.7
[including hardness] x 38= ~ 6 cm . The HEAT values are boosted by the engine covers that offer >20 cm spaced armor
or about 1- 2 cd standoff. Thats 1- 2 cm additional HEAT armor or ~ 6 cm KE & 6 - 7 cm HEAT.
Conqueror
Rob Griffins The Conqueror book , reports the Mk 2 version had 5 inches rolled glacis and lower hull armor @ 60,
while the mk 1 version had 130mm glacis and 76mm lower front hull. The cast turret had 8 inches of armor on the
front[curved] and 89m m sharply sloped armor along the front turret walls narrowing to 3 inches aroun d the side of the
turret and 2 inches around back. The original specs where for front turret thickness of 330m m and side turret
thickness of 178m m. The side hull had 2 inches and rear hull was 1 inch, while the top and botto m armor was 1 inch
and 3/4 inch. I estimate the armor to be......
turret armor
/ ~ 89m m @ 65 x 50 x 1.0[Lc] x 0.95[cast] x t/d 0.9 = 28 14cm KE & 33 1 6 cm HEAT
/ ~ 15 cm @ 45x 50x 0.95[Lc] x 0.95 [cast] x t/d 0.95 = 28 4 cm KE & 33 9 cm HEAT
[203 mm @ 0 x 52 x 0.88[Lc] x 0.95[cast] x t/d 1.0 = 28 + 4cm KE & ~ 3 3 + 5cm HEAT
\ ~ 1 5 cm @ 45x 50x 0.95[Lc] x 0.95 [cast] x t/d 0.95 = 28 4 cm KE & 33 9 cm HEAT
\ ~ 89m m @ 65 x 50 x 1.0Lc] x 0.95[cast] x t/d 0.9 = 28 14cm KE & 33 1 6 cm HEAT
A B = A hit from straight on; A+B farside turret hit from 30 ; A- B nearside turret hit from 30
Side turret is ~ 89mm thick cast @ 40 which is about 12cm LOS x 0.95 [cast] x 0.9 [[T/d] = 10cm KE , while the
HEAT values should be the LOS or 12cm.
Rear turret is 52mm @ 40 Cast x 0.95 [cast] x 0.85 - 0.9 = 5- 6cm [ 122 - 76mm] , with large storage boxes thus
thats probably ~ 6cm KE & ~ 2 8 HEAT.
Glacis & Lower Hull is 120mm RHA @ 60 or 24cm x 0.9 [T/d] = 22cm KE & 24cm HEAT.
Side hull is 52 mm RHA @ 0 which is probably 350 BHN, plus 800m m space and a 10 mm steel skirting plate,
thats = 52 Vs T/d [Vs 14.5] ~3 - 4:1 APC shot & hard ness ;1.8 x 52= ~ 6 cm KE . The skirting plate will add ~ 10mm
resistance and induce yaw to AP type projectiles and increase the stand off on HEAT warheads. This should increase
the overall KE resistance by >10% to ~ 11 cm , while the spaced armor will increase the standoff by 6- 9 cone diameters
CD. For a 1 st gen warhead thats almost 2- 3 cd loss in penetratio n or ~ 23 - 25 cm . Against 2nd gen HEAT warhead ,
thats 1- 2 cd penetration loss or 15- 17cm . In addition the Skirting plate offers 3 times the resistance Vs HEAT to ~
11cm Thus the side hull values are ~ 11 cm KE & 34 - 36cm HEAT .
Rear hull 25 mm RHA @0 which is probably 350 BHN = 25 Vs T/d [Vs 14.5] ~2:1 APC shot & hardness = 1.5 x 25
= 38 mm . The engine cover plates will induce Yaw to penetra ting projectiles increasing this value 10% to ~ 5cm. The
HEAT values are boosted by the plates that cover the rear engine offering >30 cm spaced armor or about 2- 3 cd
standoff. Thats ~ 5 cm KE & 18 HEAT
Chieftain
According to the Russian book Main Battle Tanks . The hull is welded from cast and rolled details. The glacis is
120 m m @72. Sides are 38 m m @ 10, rear 25.4 m m vertical .The hull botto m is made of 16 m m armored sheets. Side
skirts consisting of four sections fro m an alumin u m alloy 13 m m thick are installed at a distance of 800 m m fro m the
hull. The tank turret is made from cast ho moge neous armor steel. The frontal part of a turret is 195 m m thick inclined
at 60 degrees. Roof thickness is 45 m m
The internal volume of the Conqueror looks like about 23m^3 and the combat weight is 66,000kg, compare d to
Chieftain @ 55,000kg and 17.1m ^3 volume.
Conqueror Chieftain front steel mass conversion
Weigth = 66,000 55,000kg = 0.83
Volume = est 23m^3 17.1m^3 = 1.34
Front Turret profile = est 2.2m 1.9m =1.16 x 1.34 x 0.83 x 330 = 425 m m [reported 199 mm @60 estimated
400 - 440m m ] x 63 = 81mm
Front Hull Profile = est 2.8m 2.1m = 1.33 x 1.34 x 0.83 x 240= 350 m m [reported 120 m m @ 72, estimated 310 -
390m m ] x 25= 37mm
Rear armor should work out to 81mm turret and 37mm hull, but the reporte d Chieftain rear hull is 25m m , so most
likely the rear turret is about ~ 95 mm thick .
Chieftains side hull armor is reported to be 4.4cm steel compared to 6.2cm for the Conquero r.Reworking the above
formula I get
Conqueror Chieftain side steel mass conversion
Weigth = 66,000 55,000kg = 0.83
Volume = 23m^3 17.1m ^3 = 1.34
Side Turret profile = 2.9m 2.3m =1.25 x 1.34 x 0.83 x 120m m = 1 6 6 [estimated 167mm]
Side Hull Profile = 8.1m 8.1m = 1.0 x 1.34 x 0.83 x 60mm =67 m m [reported 44mn ]
This 23mm excess x 16.2m [both sides] ~1 5 m floor means = 25mm added to the Chieftain floor and / o r roof. The
Turret top goes from 25 45mm while the floor goes from 19mm 2 x 16mm [reported]. Chieftain turret roof armor is
reported to be 45mm thick cast armor.
A B = A hit from straight on; A+B farside turret hit from 30 ; A- B nearside turret hit from 30
From straight on this armor should resist all 115m m BM- 6 hits and most 125m m BM- 9 except for a few hits @ few
hundred meters, while BM- 12 has BL penetration @ 900m and BM- 15 has a BL penetratio n @ 1200 m range.However
Late 70s 125m m BM- 22 & 115 m m BM- 21 should be able to get BL penetrations @ 2.5km range from straight on.HEAT
resistance should be provided against RPG- 7 & RPG- 7N as well as RPG- 18 , while Sagger and AT- 4 should just
overmatch this armor [20% kill].AT- 5/AT - 8 should result in 30 - 40% kill/hit.
Side turret is ~ 15cm thick cast @ 25 which is about 16.7cm x 0.95 = 16cm KE and 17cm HEAT. Over a good
portion of the side turret is storage boxes that are 50- 70cm thick with baggage that could offer 0.1 to 0.2 /c m HEAT
resistance, [ 2- 4d pen loss Vs NPJ or 1- 2d loss Vs] .The RPG- 7 should just overmatch this armor [20% kill].The Sagger
and RPG- 7V & RPG- 18 should get 30 - 40% kill/hit, while AT- 2/AT - 4 /RPG- 22 should result in 50% kill/hit. The AT-
5/AT - 8 should result in 67% kill/hit.The same storage boxes should add 2- 4cm to the KE resistance. Making the total
19 3 c m KE & 31 1 4 c m [Vs NPJ] or 26 9 cm [Vs PJ] HEAT.
Rear turret is ~ 10cm Cast with 30cm thick storage boxes covering the whole rear turret ,thus thats probably ~
12 1c m KE & ~ 32 8 c m [Vs NPJ] - 28 1 0 c m [Vs PJ] HEAT . The RPG- 7 should just overmatch this armor [20% kill].
The Sagger and RPG- 7V & RPG- 18 should get 30- 40% kill/hit, while AT- 2/AT - 4 /RPG- 22 should result in 50% kill/hit.
The AT- 5/AT - 8 should result in 67% kill/hit.
Glacis is reported to be 120 mm @ 72 or 39 cm x 0.95[cast] = 37cm KE & 39cm HEAT. Should resist all 115m m
BM- 6 & 125m m BM- 9, while BM- 12 gets BL @ 300m range and BM- 15 has a BL penetra tio n @ 1000m range. The late
70s BM- 22 & 115m m BM- 21 should be able to get BLpenetrations @ 2.5km range. HEAT resistance should be provided
against RPG- 7 & RPG- 7V as well as RPG- 18 , while Sagger and AT- 4 should just overmatch this armor [20% kill].AT-
5/AT - 8 should result in 30 - 40% kill/hit.
Lower Hull Rolf Hilmes reports this armor to be 180mm @ 50 or 280mm LOS thickness. Should be ~ 225@ 45
or about 28 cm LOS RHA ~ 28 cm KE /HEAT . The HEAT resistance should be provided against RPG- 7, while RPG- 7V
& RPG- 18 should just overmatch this armor [20% kill]. Sagger and AT- 4 should get 30 - 40% kill/hit, while AT- 2/AT -
5/AT - 8 should result in 50% kill/hit.
Side hull is 38 mm RHA @ 10 and has a 13 mm Aluminu m skirting plate plus 800m m space below the fender and
storage boxes with similar airgap above the fender . The 38 mm HRHA @0, should be the same as ~ 4 .5cm RHAe while
the 13mm side skirt should shatter any 7.62 - 30mm API/APDS resulting in a doubling of the overall armor effectivenss.
Thats 1.3 cm x 0.5 + 4cm x 2 = 9cm KE resistance . The skirting plate will also increase the stan doff on HEAT
warheads by about 6- 11 cone diameters CD. For a 1st gen warhead thats almost 3.5 - 4.5 cd loss in penetration or ~
38 - 47 cm . Against 2nd gen HEAT warhead , thats 1.8 - 3.5 cd penetration loss or 25 cm . Thus the side hull values are
~ 9 cm KE & 37 51cm vs 3 5 NPJ HEAT...so should resist SAGGER & RPG- 7
Rear hull ; the 25 mm RHA @0 plus storage boxes ~ 40cm thick. 25mm x 1.2 x 0.9 + storage box = 3cm RHAe
plus spaced plate effect ~ 0.4d / 1.0 d = 1.2/2c m . This should result in ~ 5 - 7cm RHAe , while the HEAT resistance
should be ~ 18cm HEAT. The inner armor is the engine & interior bulk plates, spaced about 2m , this should boost
the resistance by 4- 10cm KE & 20- 30cm HEAT . The Total armor is ~ 9 - 17 cm [14.5m m - 30mm APDS] & 38 - 48
cm HEAT.Penetration of the outer armor should result in a mobility kill while penetration of the total armor should
result in a kill.
Top Armor ; 45mm Cast armor offers about 42mm KE resistance and 45mm HEAT resistance. One third of the
top profile is heavy frontal armor ~ 12cm KE & 15cm HEAT . The engine deck is unlikely to be more than 25mm, so
the average top armor is ~ 6cm KE & 7cm HEAT.
Bottom Armor : Is composed of 2 x 16mm plates moun te d above and below the suspen sion plus the groun d
clearance as standoffthis should lead to ~ 7cm RHAe & 13 - 20cm HEAT.
StillbrewChieftain .
This modification came online around 1986 with a composite addon armor package fitted to the front
turret and along the turret ring on the hull. This looks like about the thickness of the gun barrel
which is about 19cm @ angle making the thickness about 35- 40cm thick , but the pics below show
bolt mounting s while the finished armor show s no bolt mountings suggesting an additional layer
which has a cast like rough finish. The composite was believed to be ceramic tiles wrapped in steel,
but Bob Griffins Chieftain book reports the appliqu is a simple steel rubber steel appliqu bolted to
the front turret with a visible thickness of roughly around 8 inches. The actual mass increase in the
Still Brew Armor is 1.5 tons over roughly 90% of the front turret profile or ~ 1.7m profile. This
represents ~ 11.2 cm of steel armor mass over a ~ 36c m LOS thickness, for an average density of ~ 2.5
g/cc and if we assume 30cm rubber and 6cm steel thats ~ 2.6g / c c density, close enough. Now such a
steel rubber steel appliqu mounted on rubber should be considered a energetic armor If this is right
the appliqu should work out to roughly
30cm x rubber PE = 0.2 / 0.4 [Te] x 0.99 / 0.9 5 / 0 .9 2 [t/d] = 5.9/5.7 / 5. 5 & 12cm
6cm x Cast armor = 0.95 /1.0 [Te] x 0.99 / 0.9 5 / 0 .9 2 [t/d] = 5.6/5.4 / 5.2c m & 6cm
Multiples = HEAT x 1.2 [layering] x 1.18 - 1.24 [Confinement]
Vs 2cm APFSDS/sheathed + 11.5 x 1.24 = + 14.4cm RHAe
Vs 3.2- 3.6cm APFSDS/sheathed + 11.1cm x 1.2 = + 13.3cm RHAe
Vs 4- 4.2cm APFSDS/plug + 10.7cm x 1.18 = + 12.6cm RHAe
Vs HEAT 12+6 = + 18cm RHAe
Bob Griffin Bob Griffin
In additio n Photos show a PE liner inside the turret walls and roof (est ~ 2 0 mm). This also appear e d all
over the interior hull of the Warrior ICV, its logical to assum e the Chieftain hull also has PE liner as
well. Such liners are tricky things to mod el, AP Tests show a Te of 0.2 , and ~ 0.25 Vs APFSDS . Against
HEAT rou n d s the value should offer a resisitance of about 0.4 of RHA, but layering should boost this to
0.5 Te Vs HEAT. So 2cm @ 60 x 0.25 / 0.5 = + 1cm Ke & 2cm HEAT of the front hull & turret and + 1cm
KE & HEAT side & top turret.
Side turret should be the same as Base Chieftain with PE Liner . The Liner should add 2cm KE & 4cm HEAT, so this
is, making the total 21 3 c m KE & 30 9 cm [Vs PJ] HEAT . [ 2 - 4d pen loss Vs NPJ or 1 - 2d loss Vs]. The RPG-
7V;RPG- 16 /1 8 / 2 2 should just over ma tc h this armor [~20% kill] , while side turret should be immune to
30m m API or APDS.
Rear turret is probably the base chieftain armor & PE liner, thus thats probably ~ 14 1 c m KE & 32 1 0 c m [Vs
PJ] HEAT . The RPG- 7V;RPG- 16 /1 8 / 2 2 should just overmatch this armor[ ~2 0% kill], while rear hull should be immune
to 30mm API or APDS.
Glacis With 5cm PE Liner @ 72 should add 4cm KE and 10cm HEAT to 41cm KE & 51cm HEAT. BM- 15 can get a
BL penetra tion @ muz zle , while BM- 22 can get BL penetra tio n @ 3km and 100% penetra tio n @ 1km. The new BM- 26/2 9
should be able to get BL penetration s @ 3km , but must close to within 1200 - 1500 m range to get 100% penetratio ns.
HEAT resistance should include AT- 4/RPG- 7V;RPG- 16/ 1 8 & 22, while AT- 5/RPG- 7L should just overmatch this armor
[~20% kill]
Lower Hull With 5cm PE Liner @ 45 should add ~ 2cm KE & 4cm HEAT to <b > ~ 30 cm KE & 32cm HEAT.The
RPG- 7V;RPG- 16/18 should be able to get a BL penetration.
Side hull should be the same as the base Chieftain plus PE liner .thats plus 2cm KE & 4cm HEAT for total of =
11cm KE resistance & 35 cm vs PJ HEAT The RPG- 7V;RPG- 16 /1 8 should be able to get a BL penetration, while side
hull should be immune to 30mm API or APDS.
Rear hull should remain the same at outer armor ~ 5 - 7cm RHAe KE , & ~ 18cm HEAT. The inner
armor is ~ 9- 17 cm [14.5m m - 30mm APDS] & 38 - 48 cm HEAT.Penetration of the outer armor should result in a
mobility kill while penetration of the total armor should result in a kill.
Top Armor ; Has liner that looks like 2cm thick arimide liner that should offer 0.5 cm KE and 1cm HEAT , leading
to about 5cm KE and 6cm HEAT resistance .One third of the top profile is heavy frontal armor ~ 13cm KE & 18cm
HEAT . The engine deck is unlikely to be more than 25mm, so the average top armor is ~ 7cm KE & 9cm HEAT.
Bottom Armor : Is composed of 2 x 16mm plates moun te d above and below the suspen sion plus the groun d
clearance as standoffthis should lead to ~ 7cm RHAe & 13 - 20 cm HEAT.
If we look at the turret armo r density, the Cheiftain front turret profile is 1.9m Challenger - 1 front
turret 1.99m thu s 95% of the chieftain armo r density.
Vol Profile area volume tons
Chieftain = 17.1m 1.9m 3.5m 14 = 2.1
Challenger 1 ? 1.99m ~ 4.2 m 21 [ 14+ 7] = 2.51
Chieftain steel armor mass = 42cm RHA and the Challenger 1 armor mass is 1.19 times Chieftain
turret armo r , or 50cm , while the thickne s s is 80cm leading to a density of ~ 4.9 g/c m . This armor
arrange me n t soun d s similar to an armor arrange me n t simulate d in a RARDE paper [Int. J. Impact Engng
1995 Vol- 17 pp 263 - 274 ], which was 300 BHN RHA coverplate , Alumina [97%] ceramic and GRP insert [
average density 4.75 g/c m [AD- 97 3.8 g/c m & GRP 2.6 g/c m ] + Steel/ca s t back plate [ 7.85 g/c m ]
3 ], in a sandwich constr u c tio n.This had an mass effectiveness of ~ 1.5 leading to a roungh estimate
of 50 x 1.5 = 75cm RHAe. Adjusting for t/d and W/d thats 0.9- 0.95 to bring to 2cm APFSDS level or
69cm RHAe and 0.8 - 0.85 to bring to 4cm APFSDS level or 62cm RHAe.. Examining picture s of the
Challenger front turret show two thin cover plates that are bolted into place suggesting atleast one Semi
harde ne d steel cover plate.
Stuart Galbraith
Stuart Galbraith
15cm LOS SHS x 1.25 / 1.2 5[ Te] & [t/d] 0.9 /0.8 8 / 0. 8 5 = 16.9 / 1 6. 5 / 1 5. 9c m & 18.7cm HEAT
53cm LOS AD- 97 /GRP x 1.0 / 0.3 5 & 1.6 /0.45 [Te]x [t/d] 0.92/ 0.9 / 0. 85 = 32.9 / 3 2.2 / 3 0. 4c m & 54.3cm
HEAT
12cm LOS Cast x 0.95 / 1.0 [ Te] & [t/d] 0.96 / 0.93 / 0. 9 / 0. 8 8 / 0. 9 = 10.9 / 1 0.6 / 1 0. 3 & 12cm HEAT
Multipliers x 1.2 HEAT [layers] x 1.25 KE [SHS cover plate] x 0.92 / 0. 84 / 0. 7 5 [lateral confine me n t]
Vs 2cm APFSDS = 69.8cm RHAe [BM- 42m BL @ 1km & 30 off BL @ 2km]Imp Pronit BL @ 200 m 30 off BL@
1.5km
Vs 3cm APFSDS = 62.2cm RHAe [BM- 29 / 3 2 / 4 2 BL @ 100m ] 30 off BL @ 800m [BM- 42] 1100m [BM-
32 / 2 9]
Vs 4cm APFSDS = 53cm RHAe [BM- 26 / 2 2 BL @ 100m] 30 off BL @ 1km
Vs HEAT = 102cm RHAe
A british engineer reported the front turret resistance was 620mm when the tank first came out and
RM Ogorkeiwcz reported the HEAT resistance of the Challenger at about 1000mm.
Stuart Galbraith
<b >Side turret < / b > i s 30cm LOS but upgra ding from Chieftain thickne ss is 15cm x 1.2 = ~ 18 cm
steel mass over a 30cm thick which is similar cross sectional density to the front turret armor without
the alumin u m confine m e n t. 0.78 x 30cm = 23cm KE resista nc e . The HEAT values should be 1.27 x
30cm = 38.5cm Thus we get 23 cm KE and 38cm HEAT. Over the rear portion of the side turret there
are storage boxes that offer 3- 5cd stan d off or an additional 15- 20cm HEAT , making the total <b > 23-
27cm KE & 50 - 60 HEAT . During the Gulf War the storage boxes were extende d to cover the whole side
turret and thus the whole side turret armor should be 23- 24cm KE & 50- 60 HEAT .
<b >Rear turret < / b > The armo r mass fro m chieftain suggests a 1.2 mass increase from 10 to 12cm
and the outer steel plate looks like maybe 4cm thick. The armor mass suggest 3 & 4cm plates and theres
evidence of aramide type liner [Kevlar?]inside the turret .The amm o and batteries are stacke d one
behind the other leaving a cavity ~ 35cm thick, if this is seen as the rear turret armor thats a density
of 1.4 g/c m , combin e d with the 4cm steel plates this suggests 7cm steel + some arimid filler material
[Kevlar]. In additio n there are large storage boxes [40- 60cm] mounte d external to the rear of the.
7cm SHS = 1.25 / 1. 2 5 [ te]
28cm Arimide 0.35 / 0 . 5
multipliers 1.2 HEAT layers and KE 0.95 t/d
[7 x 1.25 + 28 x 0.35] x 0.95 = 17.6cm KE and [7 x 1.25 + 28 x 0.5 ] x 1.2 = 27cm HEAT.
The extern al storage boxes should induce yaw on any 20- 30m m APDS reducing the penetra tion by
>20% or 1- 2cm additio nal KE armo r, while the increase in HEAT armor should be 10- 20cm leading to a
value of 18 cm KE & 37 - 47 cm HEAT
<b > Glacis ; < / b > upgrading from chieftain thickness is 39 x 1.15 = 45 cm , while the visible LOS is 68cm .Thats
5.2 g/cm average density close to the front turret armor,an d scetches of the glacis armor suggest a large cavity
sandwiched between steel plates. So if assume RHA + AD- 97+ GRP thats 5.03, close enough. . If the AD- 97 is encased
in steel thats 7.85 + 3.8 + 3.5 [7.85 + 5 x 2.66] thats 5.04.
<b > Lower Hull :</ b > upgrading from Chieftain thickness 32cm x 1.145 is 36.6 cm , while the visible LOS is 76
cm[?].Thats 3.78g/c m average density. This is markedly lower than the other armor densities implying a differen t
armor arrangeme nt. If we assu me RHA + AD90[ confined in RHA] + 3 x S glass, thats 3.85g /c m . This works out to a
KE value of
RHA = 1.0 KE& HEAT
AD- 90= 0.92 x 0.8 [lateral confineme nt] 0.74 KE & 1.5 HEAT
GRP = 0.35 KE & 0.5 HEAT
Multiples KE= x 0.9 [t/d] x 1.18[ RHA cover confinement] x 0.94 soft backing & HEAT 1.2 x layering
1.05+ 0.74 + 3 x 0.35 5 = 0.568 x 0.9 x 1.18 x 0.94 x 76cm = 43.0cm ~ 43 cm KE
and 1.05 + 1.5+3 x 0.5 /5 = 0.81 x 1.2 x 76cm = ~ 74cm HEAT,
clearly this is why the Brits added ERA to the Challengers in the gulf , as this should have boosted ~ 30cm HEAT to
bring the lower hull up to ~ < b > 46cm KE & 104 1 0 c m HEAT. < / b >
<b > Side hull < / b > should be ~ 4cm SHS [ 450 BHN?] @ 10 plus ~800 mm space and a skirting plate ~ 13mm
Aluminum / s t e el skirting plate. The 4cm SHS @10 Vs [30APDS] x 1.25 x 0.99[ hardness & t/d] = ~ 4.95 cm KE . The
skirting plate will induce yaw to APDS type projectiles and increase the stand off on HEAT warheads. The skirting adds
~ 7mm , but the Yaw over a 80cm gap is likely to be well over 30 , this may increase the overall KE resistance by 50 %
to 49.5 + 7 x 1.5 = ~ 8.4 cm . The spaced armor will increase the standoff by 6- 9 cone diameters CD. For a 1st gen
warhead thats almost 2- 3 cd loss in penetra tio n or ~ 23 - 25 cm . Against 2nd gen HEAT warhead , thats 1 - 2 cd
penetration loss or 15- 17cm . Additionally the Aluminu m skirting will add 3 times its thickness in HEAT resista nce.
Thus the side hull values are 4cm x 1.25 + 3.9 + Standoff <b > ~ 8 cm KE & 32 - 35 / 24 - 26 cm [1st / 2 nd Gen HEAT].
< / b > D u ring the Gulf War all the Challengers appeared with enhanced side skirts similar to the applique armor on the
Warrior, which seems to be 15cm thick chobham design.
The Challengers applicqu e protectio n brings the weight of the vehicle up to 64 UK tons. Thats a total
mass of 64*1016 = 6 5 0 0 0 k g - 62000kg or 3000kg look at Challenger - 1 applique armor kit and I count 28
panels on the sides of the hull and the front of the Hull.....so 3000kg 28 = 107kg per panel.
Again I coun t abou t 16 panels on the Warrior, so if these are the same type of applique, then the
applique added to the warrior should be about 1700kg.
these applique look like they're less than half the track width [looks like 35- 45% track width ]. The
Track width is 460m m so these panels look like ~ 16- 20cm thick
All this suggest the following arrangeme n t. A 1cm Al- 7038 outer plate plus a 2cm Alumina ceramic tile [AD- 95],
mounted on the 2cm Al- 7038 main appliqu armor. A 10cm airgap and then a 1cm Aluminu m plate follow this. The
research papers on alumin u m / Alu mina report that a 2cm ceramic backed by 14mm Al- 7038 should offer a ~
reduction in the penetration of a 20mm APDS and a reduction in the penetration of a 25mm APDSthats about
~0.88 Te x 4cm + airgap + 1cm aluminu m then the main armor [35 + 4 mm + s p a ce d plate effect] . The airgap should
increase this resistance by 1.3d or ~ 3.9 - 2.6cm. Thus should offer ~ 6 - 7 - 6cm RHAe in total. The HEAT resistance
should be [1.6 x 2cm + 3cm x 0.7] x 1.2[layering] + 2.5cm x 0.7 [Te Al- 7038] = 8cm + 0.6d HEAT @ angle plus 80cm
standoff. In total the HEAT value should become 33 / 2 2 c m + 0.6d , or ~ 15cm KE and 65cm / 4 8 c m + 0.6d HEAT
<b > Rear hull < / b > : The rear armor should be about 1.15 times the Chieftains 25mm , thus 29mm LOS, but looks
like ~ 6cm suggesting alumin u m steel combo Vs T/d ~3 - 4:1 [30 APDS ] = 1.5 x 60 = 9 cm x 0.75 [te]= 7 cm . The
engine cover plates will induce Yaw to penetra ting projectiles increasing this value to ~ 9- 10 cm. The HEAT values are
boosted by the plates that cover the rear engine offering >30 cm spaced armo r or about 2- 3 cd stan doff and the fact
that the plates are probably steel aluminu m increase the HEAT values 7 times. Thats <b > ~ 9 - 10 cm KE & 32 / 20
cm HEAT [1st / 2 nd Gen HEAT]. < / b >
Top Armor ; 45mm Cast armor offers about 42mm KE resistance and 45mm HEAT resistance.
The Falcon 2 combines the hull of the Challenger 1 with a new low -
profile turret, armed with the 120CTG gun from RUAG (like Phoenix
level 2 and 3) with an 11 - round automatic loader. The project's
designator is AB9C5. The turret was designed by KADDB in conjunction
with MDB from South Africa. The FCS with dual autotracker was made by
IST, also from South Africa.
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<b >Challeng er - 2 < / b > [Te ntative]
The front turret plate thickne s s looks like 11cm outer plates backed up by a cavity that looks like 65 cm
LOS cavity. The Challenger 2 is rumo r e d to featu re a new generation of DU armor called Dorcheste r .
Its been repo rte d that Dorcheste r is DU based armor with DU nuggets suspe n d e d in an mediu m thats
proba bly elastic. It was also repo rte d that 12 inches of this armor stoppe d the M- 829 round in tests.
This armo r is said to be so good the American s include d it in the M- 1A2 SEP, 3rd gen armor upgra de,
although that cant be confir me d.
Challenger - 1 Challenger - 2 armo r density 22% higher 50cm steel mass 60cm steel mass over 75cm
Thickness for a density of 6.36 g/cm . Its assu m e d that the steel plates are all 300BHN RHA and the rumor e d
DU armor is treate d as a BDD type armor arrange me n t.The UO deplete d uranium ceramic nuggests
are treate d as small tiles [ 7 x 7cm] encase d in steel which should offer a thickne s s effectiveness of ~
2.67 Vs APFSDS
The T- 55 BDD glacis thickne s s is 15cm with 3cm RHA casing and alterna ting layers with 4 x 5mm mild
steel sandwiche d in between 10cm rubber . The effectivenes s should be 2.64 [3 cm RHA x 0.88 (t/d)] +
0.8 {2 x 0.8{mild steel] x 0.5 [t/d]} + 10 x 0.15[ru bb e r] = 4. 9 15 ; thats a theoretical Te of 0.33 when
the actual Te of BDD is 0.44 or a 1.33 times. I estima te the armor to be
RHA [ 7.85 g/c m ] + 3 x {UO DU ceramic [11.0 g/c m ] + Kevlar [ 1.4 g/c m ]} 4.5 = 6.4 g/c m
RHA Te = 1.05 x T/d [ x 0.95] = 1.0 KE & 1.05 HEAT
UO Te= 2.67 x T/d & confine m e n t [ 0.8 x 0.55 ] = 1.18KE & 4.0 HEAT
Kevlar Te = 0.35 KE & 0.5 HEAT
Multipliers KE = 1.33 x [BDD effect] and 1.18 [RHA cover plate].For HEAT resista nce x 1.2 [ layered].
Total 1.0 + 3 x [1.18 + 0.35 2 ] 4 = 0.82 KE x 1.33x 1.18 = 1.286 x 75cm = 96.5cm KE resistance
1.05 + 3 x [ 0.5 + 4 2] 4 = 1.95 x 1.2 x 75cm = 175 cm HEAT resistance
<b > Side turret < / b > T h e Challenger - 2 side turret thickness looks like 31- 32cm with a 5cm thick steel
plates and 21cm insert thickne s s. or 27 cm LOS and assu ming the same density as Challenger - 1[4.7
g/cm ] but with the new armo r tech that could be 2 part RHA + [ 2x AD- 99 + Kevlar], thats 4.67 g/c m .
The figures should be
1.05 + 2 x[ 2 x1.1 x 0.88[ Lc] + 0.35 3] 3 = 0.86
x 0.96 [t/d] x 1.18 [RHA coverplate] = 0.97 KE x 32cm =31c m KE]
1.05 + 2 x [ 2 x 2.0 + 0.5 3] 3 = 1.35 x 1.2 [layering] x 32cm = > 52 cm HEAT .
Over the rear portio n of the side turret are storage boxes that are several hundr e d mm thick and offer
an addition al 20 - 10cm HEAT making the total 31 cm KE & 52cm [ 62- 72cm HEAT =rear half]
Rear turret < / b > The armo r mass from challenger suggests 12cm x 1.1 for the reduce d surface area
leaves 13.2cm armo r mass . The armo r mass suggest 3 cm plates and theres evidence of aramide type
liner [Kevlar?]inside the turret .If this is seen as the rear turret armor thats a insert density of 2.0
g/cm , combine d with the 6cm steel + some cera mic reinforce d fibre material such materials show a
double streng th compa r e d to regular fibre . In addition there are large storage boxes [40- 60cm]
mounte d extern al to the rear of the .
6cm SHS = 1.25 / 1. 2 5 [ te]
30cm Reinforced Fibre 0.45 / 0 .7 5
multipliers 1.2 HEAT layers and KE 0.95 t/d
[6 x 1.25 + 30 x 0.45] x 0.95 = 20cm KE and [6 x 1.25 + 30 x 0.75 ] x 1.2 = 36cm HEAT.
The extern al storage boxes should induce yaw on any 20- 30m m APDS reducing the penetra tion by
>20% or 1- 2cm additio nal KE armo r, while the increase in HEAT armor should be 10- 20cm leading to a
value of 21 - 22 cm KE & 46 - 56 cm HEAT .
<b > Glacis ; < / b > h a s been reconfigured compared to Challenger - 1,the thickness looks the same at 68cm thick
LOS . Since the average density is 5.08 g/cm is the same we only assu me a change in armor tech. If we assu me 1.5 part
steel + 2 part AD- 99+0.5 part Kevlar thats 5.07,close enough! That would make those figures [1.5+ 2.1 + 0.3/4 = 0.97]
KE & [1.5+ 4+0.4 / 4 = 1. 47] HEAT or <b > ~ 66 cm KE & 100 cm HEAT. < / b > Going on past history K- 5 type armor
might appear here if the Challenger 2 goes to war.
<b > Lower Hull :</ b > has been reconfigured compare d to Challenger - 1,the thickness looks like 65cm thick but
with new armor tech .Thats 3.85 g/cm average density. If we assu me 1 steel + 2 AD99 + 2 Kevlar, thats 3.7g /c m .
This works out to a KE value of 1 + 2.0 + 0.6 /5 = 0.8 ~ 59 cm KE and 1 + 4+0.8 /5 = 1.16 ~ 86cm HEAT, ~ < b >
59cm KE & 86cm HEAT. < / b > T h e brits may have to consider adding ERA here,if they plan to use this tank in future
warfare.
<b > Side hull < / b > is probably ~ 3cm RHA[ 350 BHN?] plus ~800 mm space and a skirting plate ~ 4 cm
[probably Aluminum / s t e el skirting plate]. The 3cm RHA @0 Vs T/d [30APDS] ~2:1 = 1.5 x 3= ~ 4.5 cm KE . The
skirting plate will induce yaw to all projectiles and increase the stand off on HEAT warheads. The skirting adds ~ 3 cm
and the Yaw may increase the KE resistance to ~ 10 cm . The spaced armor will increase the standoff by 6- 9 cone
diameters CD. For a 1 st gen warhead thats almost 2- 3 cd loss in penetratio n or ~ 23 - 25 cm . Against 2nd gen HEAT
warhead , thats 1- 2 cd penetration loss or 15- 17cm . Additionally the Steel/Alu min u m skirting will add 7 times its
thickness in HEAT resistance. Thus the side hull values are <b > ~ 10 cm KE & 55 - 57 / 47 - 49 cm [1st / 2nd Gen
HEAT]. < / b >
<b > Rear hull < / b > : The rear armor should be about 3 cm LOS but looks like ~ 6cm suggesting aluminu m steel
combo Vs T/d ~3 - 4:1 [30 APDS ] = 1.5 x 60 = 9 cm x 0.75 [te]= 7 cm . The engine cover plates will induce Yaw to
penetrating projectiles increasing this value to ~ 9- 10 cm. The HEAT values are boosted by the plates that cover the
rear engine offering >30 cm spaced armor or about 2- 3 cd stan doff and the fact that the plates are probably steel
aluminu m increase the HEAT values 7 times. Thats <b > ~ 9 - 10 cm KE & 32 / 20 cm HEAT [1st / 2nd Gen HEAT].
</b>
AMERICAN TANKS
M- 26/M46 At the end of WW- II ,the develop men t of the American M- 26 Heavy tank lead to the post war M- 46
heavy tank expediance and morp hed into the M- 47; M- 48 and was ultimately developed in to the M- 60 MBT program.
The 45 ton M- 26 tank was designed to counter the WW- II German Tiger 1 tank with a modified 90m m AAA gun to
match the penetrative perfor ma nce of the famous german 88L56 flak /ta nk gun. In order to work such a large gun turret
into a tank , the designers had to enlarge the basic M- 6 heavy tank develop me nt program so only a 310 were prod uced
before the war in Europe ended and over 2000 by VJ day. After the war, develop me nt continue d but problems were not
easy to over come. In 1946 it was decided to develop an improved model starting with the M- 26 turret and front
chassie mated to a much more powerfull [and larger] 810 HP gasoline engine and an new tran smitio n. This became
known as the M- 46 tank and 800 were converted from M- 26 stocks intime for the Korean war ,while 2400 were
modified to the M- 46 stan dar d by 1951.
[ Front hull] Glacis 102m m cast @ 46 [146m m LOS ~ 13cm] (includes MG port which is a weakened zone)
[ Front hull] Lower hull 75mm cast @ 53
[ Front turret] Front turret 100m m cast @ 50 x 15 76mm @ 60 [160mm LOS ~ 14.5cm]
[ Front turret] Mantle 7.6c m cast @ 40+100 m m cast turret [199m m LOS~14.6 cm] (Gun embrasu re /MG /o p tics /
port )
Side turret 76 mm cast @ 30
Rear turret 76mm cast @ 5
Top turret 25mm cast
Side hull 75mm @ 0 [front ] 51mm cast @ 0 [rear ].
Rear Hull 50mm RHA @ 10
Top Hull 22mm RHA
Hull floor 25 mm RHA [front ] 13mm cast [ rear ].
M- 47
Rolf Hilmes reports ~ 9000 x M- 47s were rushed into service after the Korean war, when the USA developed the M- 26
through the M- 46 to the M- 47 design in the early 1950s. All though initially brough t in to replace all the outdate d WW-
II vintage Sherman tanks, the M- 47 only lasted in American army service until 1955 ,at which point the M- 48 took over.
The M- 47 came from the hybrid of a modified M- 46 chassie and the T- 42 turret. All but a few hund re d were exported
under military assistance progra mes to the Austria1[152] ; French [856] ; Belgian [ 784]; W German [1100] & Italian
[2480]armies to rebuild NATO, in the 1950s.Later Iran [400]; Pakistan [230]; Greece [330]; Turkey [1350] ; South Korea
[530] and Spain [390] got USArmy surplus M- 47s. Iran converted 400 x M- 47 [1970 - 1972] to the M- 47M stand ar d and
Pakistan got another 147 converts while South Korea got 550 between 1973 - 1975 [ ?].
"An upgrade progra m for the M47 was started in the late 1960s and resulted in the M47M. M47M
used the engine and fire control system from the 105 m m gun tank M60A1. The engine, Continental's
AVDS- 1790 - 2A supercharged diesel, had its exhaust vented throug h rear louvres, which replaced the
mufflers on the M47's rear fenders. The transmission used was the CD- 850A. The assistant driver
was eliminated in favor of more 90m m am m u nition, and the small track tension idler wheel was
deleted as well. To compensate for the loss of the track tensioning wheel, the rear road wheel was
moved 3.8" (9.7cm) to the rear. Over 800 M47Ms were produced by Bowen - McLaughlin - York, Inc.,
and by a tank factory built in Iran for M47M production." R Hunnicutt.
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The main gun was the M- 36 90mm gun [similar to WW- II 90mm gun] with 71 roun ds of new ammo [T- 300 APC & M413
HEAT] . When the bow gunner was removed the ammo grew to 105 x 90mm roun ds. The FCS was designed to give
maximu m accuracy for HEAT roun ds and employed a complex stereo scopic range finder that fully of the tank
comma nder s did not have good enough vision to use. In theory this should result in a 50% hit probability against a tank
size target @ 1500m in about 15 second s; althoug h those with poorer vision would take about 20 secon ds. This ROF
would match soviet T- 54/55 fire speeds of one rou nd in 15 secon ds and 3 roun ds in 30 seconds. The Spanish modified
376 M- 47M in the 1980s by replacing the 90mm gun with a German 105m m gun [RH 105 - 30] carring 44 round s ,and
the M- 60 conicidence FCS. In resent years the South Korea developed a 90mm APFSDS [K- 241 APFSDS atleast matched
105m m M- 728 APDS] with help from the Americans.
Its been reported the M- 47 armor is cast and rolled plate with a nominal hard ness of ~240 BHN . Its also reporte d that
this is similar to the armor on the M- 46 & M- 26 tanks. The cast armor is obviously flawed since penetrations of 2- 3km
were achieved by overmatching Russian 100m m APHE shells in tests against M- 26 /4 6 after the Korean war. JANES list
the armor thickness on the M- 47 as being ..
Mantle [ Front Turret] 115mm cast @ 50 or 115m m + 7.5cm cast @ 30, with a LOS of 230 - 180mm
240 BHN , thats 0.9[cast / h a r d n e ss] x 0.93 / 0 . 9 1 / 0 . 8 9 / 0 . 8 4 / 0 . 7 9[t / d; Lc & flaw ] 0.855
Vs 122 - 130 mm APC = 12.8cm LOS or 11. 1 cm @ 30
Vs 85 - 100 mm APC = 13.9 cm LOS or 1 1 .9 cm @ 30 10.3 3.9 + 5.6 = 19.8
Vs APDS = 14. 0cm LOS or 12.2cm @ 30
Vs APFSDS = 14.4cm LOS or 12.4cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 18 cm LOS OR 15.5cm @ 30
Sloping turret walls [ Front Turret] 10cm cast @ 45 x 35 , with a LOS of ~1 8c m 240 BHN ,
thats 0.9[cast / ha r d ne ss] x 0.9 / 0 . 8 7 / / 0 . 8 2 [flaw; t/d& L/c] .
Vs 122 - 130 mm APC = 13. 3 cm LOS or 6. 6 cm @ 60
Vs 85 - 100 mm APC = 13. 9 cm LOS or 7.0cm @ 60
Vs APDS = 14.1cm LOS or 7.0cm @ 60
Vs APFSDS = 14. 6cm LOS or 7. 3 cm @ 60
Vs HEAT = 17cm LOS OR 8.5cm @ 60
Side Turret 63mm cast @ 30 x 30 , with a LOS of 84mm 240 BHN , thats 0.85 [flaw/cast / h a r d n e s s]
x0.96 / 0. 9 4 / / 0 . 9 8 [t/d]
Vs 76 / 8 5 m m APC = 7.0cm LOS or 6.1cm @ 30
Vs 30mm AP1/APDS = 7.7cm LOS OR 6.6cm @ 30
Vs HMG/30 m m APFSDS = 8.0cm LOS OR 7cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 9.6cm LOS OR 8.3cm @ 30
Rear Turret 50mm cast @ 30 x 30 with a LOS of = 68mm 240 BHN thats 0.85 [flaw/cast / h a r d n e s s]
x0.96 / 0. 9 4 / / 0 . 9 8 / 0 . 9 5 [t/d
Vs 30mm AP1/APDS = 5.0cm LOS OR 4.3cm @ 30
Vs HMG/30 m m APFSDS =5.3cm LOS OR 4.5cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 6.5cm LOS OR 5.6cm @ 30 + 1.0d [storage racks]
The [Original] glacis 100m m @ 60 cast , with a bow mounted MG & LOS of 200m m 240BHN thats 0.9
[cast / ha r d ne s s ] x 0.95/0.9 3 /0 .89 /0. 79 /7 3 [L/c ; flaw & t/d]
Mg side hit Driver side hit
Vs 122m m APC = 11.8 cm LOS OR 5 .9 cm @ 60 1 3.1 cm LOS OR 6 .6 cm @ 60
Vs 85 / 1 0 0 m m APC = 12.9cm LOS OR 6 .5 cm @ 60 14. 3cm LOS OR 7. 1 cm @ 60
Vs APDS = 15.0cm LOS OR 7. 5 cm @ 60 16. 4 cm LOS OR 8. 2 cm @ 60
Vs APFSDS = 15.4 cm LOS OR 7 .7 cm @ 60 17.1 cm LOS OR 8.5cm @ 60
Vs HEAT = 19cm LOS OR 10cm @ 60 19cm LOS OR 10cm @ 60
The [Late model] glacis 100mm @ 60 cast , with a LOS of 200m m 240BHN thats 0.9 [cast / h a r d n e s s ] x
0.95/0.9 3 /0 .89 /0. 79/73 [flaw & t/d]
Vs 122m m APC = 13.1 cm LOS OR 6 .6 cm @ 60
Vs 85 / 1 0 0 m m APC = 14. 3cm LOS OR 7. 1 cm @ 60
Vs APDS = 16.7cm LOS OR 8.3cm @ 60
Vs APFSDS = 17.1 cm LOS OR 8.5cm @ 60
Vs HEAT = 19cm LOS OR 10cm @ 60
Lower Front Hull 76mm cast @ 48 = 113 thats 0.90 [cast / h a r d n e s s] x 0.96 /0.9 4 / / 0 . 8 9 / 0. 81 [flaw & t/d]
Vs 122m m APC = 8.0cm LOS OR 5.7cm @ 45
Vs 85 / 1 0 0 m m APC = 8.2cm LOS OR 5.8cm @ 45
Vs APDS = 9.5cm LOS OR 6.8cm @ 45
Vs APFSDS = 9.8cm LOS OR 6. 9 cm @ 45
Vs HEAT = 11.0cm LOS OR 8.6cm @ 45
Hunnicutt FirePower
Side Hull 75mm > 53mmCast@ 30, with a LOS of 88>5 9 m m 240 BHN thats 0.85 [flaw/cast / h a r d n e s s] x
0.96 / 0. 9 4 / / 0 . 9 8 [t/d]
Front side Rear side
Vs 76 / 8 5 m m APC = 6.2cm LOS or 5.4cm @ 30 = 3.8cm LOS or 3.3cm @ 30
Vs 30mm AP1/APDS = 6.6cm LOS OR 5.7cm @ 30 = 4.5cm LOS OR 3.9cm @ 30
Vs HMG/30 m m APFSDS = 7.0cm LOS OR 6.0cm @ 30 = 4.7cm LOS OR 4cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 8.4cm LOS OR 7.2cm @ 30 = 5.6cm LOS OR 5.6cm @ 30
Rear Hull 50mm RHA @ 0 = 4.4cm LOS thats 0.85 [flaw/cast / h a r d n e s s] x /0. 9 4 / 0 . 9 4 [t/d]
Vs 30mm AP1/APDS APFSDS = 3.5cm LOS OR 3.5cm @ 0
Vs HMG = 3.8cm LOS OR 3.8cm @ 0
Vs HEAT = 4.0cm LOS OR 4.0cm @ 0
Top Top & hull turret 25mm Cast /RHA Top Hull 57mm RHA & all roun d armor from top.
Front Arc glacis and front turret armor = 10cm@ 60 KE & HEAT
Sides side & rear turret armor and track storage box = 5cm@ 90 KE & HEAT
Rear turret top; engine deck and track guard = 2.5cm @ 90 KE & HEAT
Bottom Hull floor 25 = > 13mm cast & 45 cm stan doff [ mines]
` Front floor Rear floor
Vs KE = 2.5cm LOS OR 2.0cm @ 30 = 1.7cm LOS OR 1.5cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 2.5cm + 15 /0 OR 17 / 3 c m @ 30 = 1.7cm + 15 /0 OR 17 / 2 c m @ 30
The all round resistance should be 12.7m m API HMG on the hull and 14.5mm API on the turret . This tank should
resist all 14.5m m API hits in the 90 frontal arc and the turret should resist all 30m m API hits in a 90 frontal
arc . In a hull down position, the protection is 13 - 14cm RHAe LOS from straight on and results in 85m m BR385K
APC penetrations @ ~ 300m range and 100m m BR 412D or 122 m m BR- 472 at ~ 2.5km range. The hull down
protection level is ~ 12cm within a 30 frontal arc which results in penetrations for 85L54 BR- 365K at 150 0 m
range .
M- 48
JANEs notes that about 11,700 M- 48 Patton tanks were prod uced from 1952 to 1959 for the USArmy. Originally a
gasoline powered MBT armed with a 90m m gun firing HVAP /APC & HEAT round s, the tank had been modified
extensively over the decades to remain combat effective with diesel engine & ballistic compu te r in 1959 /6 0 .The original
M- 48 appeared with the lower velocity M- 36, 90mm gun and the slower stereosco pic FCS of the M- 47. However with
the upgrade in the late 1950s, a Coincidence FCS was adop te d . This had almost the same accuracy at range but
reduced reaction times to ~ 8 seconds [compare d to 15 for the early Sterosco pic FCS] and eliminated the vision problem
associated with the stereoscopic FCS and some crews . By then 1200 went to the rehabilitated Bundesweh r and another
400 to Greece, with 1100 being turne d over to the Israels [all later upgu nn e d to 105m m with the improved FCS] and 480
to South Korea [some to the Vietnames and Iranians]. In the 1970s - 80s most M- 48s got a gun upgrade , that replaced
the 90mm gun with the stan dar d NATO 105m m gun firing APDS/HEAT & HEP with FCS improvements.
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The bulk of these went to the USArmy National guard, while Greece got 1100 and Turkey got 2900. At that time the
ammo supplied was M- 728 APDS, but stocks of 100,000 M- 735 APFSDS starte d to arrive in Greece and Turkey the mid
1980s. By the end of the 1980s /e a rly 1990s , the Turk & Greek M- 48s were being further modified with a sabilizied,
compu te rize d FCS plus thermal sights and APFSDS [Turkey got 100,000 FP- 105 ,= M- 744 with WHA instead of DU core
material]. Its been reported the M- 48 armor is cast with a nominal hardness of ~ 240 BHN and some rolled plate,
similar to the armor on the M- 47, M- 46 & M- 26 tanks. The cast armor is though t to be flawed since penetration s of 2-
3km were achieved by 100mm Russian APC in tests against M- 26/4 6, and the same cast armor was used right thro ugh
to the early M- 60 models. JANES list the armor thickness on the M- 48 as being ..
Glacis 110 - 120mm cast @ 60x 20
Lower hull 101- 102m m cast @ 53 x 20
Front turret 110m m cast @ 40x 30
Mantle 178mm + 114m m cast @ 40
Side turret 76mm cast @ 30 x 30
Rear turret 51mm cast @ 30 x 30
Side hull 76m m = > 51mmCast
Rear Hull 44m m RHA
Top turret 25mm Cast /RHA
Top Hull 57mm RHA
Hull floor 63 = > 15m m cast.
Mantle [1/ 3 Front Turret] 18cm + 4cm cast mantle @ 30 , with a LOS of 208m m 240 BHN .+ mantle .
Thats 0.9 [cast /ha r d ne ss] x 0.58 / 0 . 6 7 / 0 . 6 7 / 0 . 6 5 [t/d ; L/c & flaw] .+ 4.4 / 5 . 4 / 7 . 3
Vs 122m m APC = 16.6cm LOS or 14.4c m @ 30
Vs 100m m APC & APDS = 17.8cm LOS or 15.5cm @ 30
Vs & APDS = 18cm LOS or 15.5c m @ 30
Vs APFSDS = 18.5cm LOS or 16cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 24cm LOS OR 21cm @ 30 + 0.6d
Middle Turret [1/ 3 Front Turret] ~ 5 2/3 inches cast @ 50[compo u n d e d] , with a LOS of 224m m
240 BHN , thats 0.9[cast / h a r d n e ss] x 0.93 / 0 . 9 1 / 0 . 9 0 / 0 . 8 4 [t/d & L/c /fla w ] .
Vs 120 - 122m m APC = 16.6cm LOS or 11.6cm @ 45
Vs 85 - 100m m APC = 17.8cm LOS or 12.4cm @ 45
Vs APDS = 18.0 cm LOS or 12.6cm @ 45
Vs APFSDS = 18.4cm LOS or 12.9cm @ 45
Vs HEAT = 21cm LOS OR 14.9c m @ 45
Corner Turret [1/ 3 Front Turret] 11 cm cast @ 60[comp ou n d e d] , with a LOS of 220m m 240 BHN
, thats 0.9[cast / h a r d ne ss] x 0.93 / 0 . 9 1 / 0 . 8 9 / 0 . 8 4 / 0 . 7 9[t / d; Lc & flaw ] 0.855
Vs 120 - 122m m APC = 16cm LOS or 8cm @ 60
Vs 85 - 100m m APC = 17cm LOS or 8.5cm @ 60
Vs APDS = 17.9cm LOS or 8.9cm @ 60
Vs APFSDS = 18.3cm LOS or 9.1cm @ 60
Vs HEAT = 20.5cm LOS OR 10.2c m @ 60
Rear Turret 51mm cast @ 30 x 30 with a LOS of = 68mm 240 BHN = 0.85 [flaw/ cast / h a r d n e s s]
x0.96 / 0. 9 4 / / 0 . 9 8 / 0 . 9 5 [t/d
Vs 30mm AP1/APDS = 5.0cm LOS OR 4.3cm @ 30
Vs HMG/30 m m APFSDS =5.3cm LOS OR 4.5cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 6.5cm LOS OR 5.6cm @ 30 + 1.0d [storage racks]
The glacis 120mm @ 60 x 20cast , with a LOS of 250m m 240BHN x 0.9 / 0.87 /0.82 [flaw/ cast / h a r d n e ss] x
0.96/0.94 / / 0 . 92 / 0. 87 [t/d]
Vs 120 - 122m m APC = 17.8cm LOS OR 8.9cm @ 60
Vs 85 - 100m m APC = 18.9cm LOS OR 9.4cm @ 60
Vs 5- 6cm APDS = 20.7cm LOS OR 10.3cm @ 60
Vs APFSDS = 21.6cm LOS OR 10.8cm @ 60
Vs HEAT = 24cm LOS OR 11.9c m @ 60
Lower Hull 101mm cast @ 53x 20 = 179 mm LOS x 0.9/ 0.87 /0.82 [flaw/ cast / h a r d n e ss] x 0.96 /0.94 / / 0 . 9 2 / 0 . 8 7
[t/d]
Vs 122m m APC = 12.8cm LOS OR 9.1cm @ 45
Vs 85 - 100m m APC = 13. 6 cm LOS OR 9.5cm @ 45
Vs APDS = 14.5cm LOS OR 10cm @ 45
Vs APFSDS =1 5.2cm LOS OR 10 .6 cm @ 45
Vs HEAT = 17cm LOS OR 1 2 cm @ 45
Side Hull 76mm > 51mmCast@ 30, with a LOS of 88>5 9 m m 240 BHN x 0.85 [flaw/ cast / h a r d n e ss] x
0.96 / 0. 9 4 / / 0 . 9 8 [t/d]
Front side Rear side
Vs 76 / 8 5 m m APC = 6.2cm LOS or 5.4cm @ 30 = 3.8cm LOS or 3.3cm @ 30
Vs 30mm AP1/APDS = 6.6cm LOS OR 5.7cm @ 30 = 4.5cm LOS OR 3.9cm @ 30
Vs HMG/30 m m APFSDS = 7.0cm LOS OR 6.0cm @ 30 = 4.7cm LOS OR 4cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 8.4cm LOS OR 7.2cm @ 30 = 5.6cm LOS OR 5.6cm @ 30
Rear Hull 44mm RHA @ 0 = 4.4cm LOS x 0.85 [flaw / cast / h a r d n e ss] x /0. 9 4 / 0 . 9 4 [t/d]
Vs 30mm AP1/APDS APFSDS = 3.5cm LOS OR 3.5cm @ 30
Vs HMG = 3.8cm LOS OR 3.8cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 4.0cm LOS OR 4.0cm @ 0
Top Top turret 25mm Cast /RHA Top Hull 57mm RHA & all roun d armor from top.
Front Arc glacis and front turret armor = 12cm@ 60 KE & HEAT
Sides & rear turret armor and track storage box = 5cm@ 90 KE & HEAT
Rear turret top; engine deck and track guard = 2.5cm @ 90 KE & HEAT
Bottom Hull floor 63 = > 15m m cast & 45 cm stan doff [ mines]
` Front floor Rear floor
Vs KE = 7cm LOS OR 6.0cm @ 30 = 1.7cm LOS OR 1.5cm @ 30
Vs HEAT = 7cm + 15 /0 OR 19 / 6 c m @ 30 = 1.7cm + 15/0 OR 17 / 2 c m @ 30
The all round resistance should be 12.7m m HMG API on the hull and 14.5m m API on the turret . This tank should
resisted all 14.5mm API hits in the 90 frontal arc and the turret should resist all 30mm API/APDS hits in a 9 0
frontal arc. The frontal protection is 13 - 1 4 cm within a 30 frontal arc, which limits 85L54 APC [BR- 356K] to
penetrations at couple hund re d meters, while the 85L74 D- 44 ATGun [BR 367 ] gets penetratio n at ~ 1km range .
The Hull Down frontal protectio n is ~ 15- 16 cm LOS within a 30 frontal arc which is enoug h to stop all 85L54
APC [BR- 356K] ,however the 85L74 D- 44 ATGun [BR 367 ] gets penetration at 500m , while 100m m APC [BR412D]
and 122m m APC [BR472] gets penetra tio ns @ ~1 200 m range . The Hull Down frontal protection is ~ 17 - 1 8 cm
RHAe from straight on , enough to reduce 85L74 APC [BR 367 ] to penetrations @ muzzle and limit 100m m APC
[BR 412D], to penetra tio ns at ~ 4- 500 m range or 122mm APC [BR- 472 ] to penetrations at 750m range.