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Battle tanks are the only branch of arms which features
a combination of the following advantages: high mobility, high firepower, reliable armour protection and
ability to produce an armoured thrust. If provided with support of infantry soldiers, battle tanks are able to capture
and retain various territories for a longer time period than without support of infantry that could be of use to tanks
in defending them against enemy infantrymen with hand-held anti-tank weapons as well as in
removing various obstacles the tanks could run across. But if the infantrymen are transported sitting on the tanks, they are exposed to enemy fire
and can be easily killed or wounded by small arms fire or shell splinters.
Aspiration to enhance the combat capabilities of the infantry by means of improving
lightweight tracked armoured personnel carriers led to developmenmt of armoured vehicles intended to be used as
both transportation vehicles and fighting vehicles.
Nowadays these armoured vehicles (armoured personnel carriers,
infantry fighting vehicles and others) fitted with anti-bullet and anti-splinter
armour protection are not able to transport infantry soldiers up to the battlefield and can only follow battle tanks at a considerable distance
from the latter, as the APCs and IFVs have to stay out of reach of anti-tank weapons of the enemy, being
quite vulnerable to all types of anti-tank weapons. Therefore the infantry fighting vehicles
are not real fighting vehicles being able to be only used for transportation of infantry soldiers as well as for
delivery of gun and machine gun fire to support attacking infantry soldiers. Although heavy armour will enable neither battle
tank nor armoured personnel carrier to disregard the anti-tank weapons
of the enemy, it will certainly increase the chances of the MBTs and APCs in
surviving under anti-tank fire of the enemy as well as strengthening the whole combat formation.
Purpose
The heavy infantry fighting vehicles (HIFV)
are intended to carry out tactical operations either as integral part
of tank combat formations in close co-operation with battle tanks or to
operate on their own. In doing so, the troops can either deliver fire
from the vehicle or dismount the vehicle and continue to fight as infantry
soldiers. Use of heavy infantry fighting vehicles that feature armament,
protection and mobility indentical to those of battle tanks ensures close
teamwork of battle tanks and troops on the battlefield, with the combat
capabilities of both being optimised. The fire control system (FCS) and
armament of the heavy infantry fighting vehicle are equal to those of
the up-to-date battle tank in enabling the vehicle crew to efficiently
detect and engage armoured fighting vehicles and infantry of the enemy.
The heavy infantry fighting vehicles can be used for carrying out offensive and defensive operations, large-scale tactical operations
and operations during local military conflicts as well as peace support operations.
General Layout
The BMT-72 is based on the T-72
MBT and is actually a comprehensive upgrade of the latter.
The unique compact design of the Ukrainian-developed tank
diesel engines made it possible not only to considerably increase
the power capabilities of the vehicle, but also to introduce into the
vehicle design a new compartment, viz. troop compartment.
The troop compartment is located between the fighting compartment
and the power pack compartment. In the troop compartment roof there are
hatches that allow the troops to get in or dismount the vehicle.
The BMT-72 power pack is based on that of the T-84 MBT.
The vehicle can be fitted with the following:
- additional protection;
- auxiliary power unit;
- air conditioning system;
- navigation system;
- etc.
Characteristics of the BMT-72:
| Parameter |
Unit of measure |
Value |
| General Data |
| Combat weight (with troops) |
t |
50 |
| Crew |
persons |
3 |
| Troops |
persons |
5 |
| Power-to-weight ratio |
kW/t (hp/t) |
17.6 (24) |
| Average ground pressure |
MPa (kgf/cm2) |
0.08 (0.82) |
| The vehicle can operate in the following ambient air temperature range: |
°Centigrade |
-40 to +50 |
| Main dimensions |
| Length (with gun): |
|
|
|
mm |
10760 |
|
mm |
9640 |
| Width (with skirts) |
mm |
3770 |
| Height (turret roof) |
mm |
2285 |
| Ground clearance |
mm |
at least 480 |
| Operating data |
| Average speed on dry natural soil road |
km/h |
40 |
| Maximum speed: |
|
km/h |
up to 55 |
|
km/h |
up to 60 |
| Fuel consumption per 100 km |
|
lt |
325 - 370 |
|
Û |
300 |
| Fuel distance |
|
km |
300 |
|
km |
750 |
| Obstacles |
| Gradient |
degrees |
35 |
| Side slope |
degrees |
25 |
| Trench |
m |
up to 2.8 |
| Vertical obstacle |
m |
up to 1.0 |
| Fording (without preparation), |
m |
up to 1.8 |
| Fording (after installation of deep water fording kit) |
m |
up to 5.0 |
| Armament |
| Main gun |
| Designation |
2A46M |
| Calibre |
mm |
125 |
| Natures of ammunition |
armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot (APFSDS), high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT),
high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG), guided missile (GM) |
| Coaxial machine gun |
| Number |
pcs |
1 |
| Model |
PKT or KT-7.62 |
| Calibre |
mm |
7.62 |
| Anti-aircraft machine gun system (AAMGS) |
| Type |
self-contained, remote-controlled, can be laid and fired from within the safety of the turret under complete armour protection |
| Operating mode |
automatic and semi-automatic |
| Anti-aircraft machine gun system elevation/depression (limited by means of the electronic limiter): |
|
degrees |
68+2 |
|
degrees |
minus 3+1 |
|
Anti-aircraft machine gun system traverse: |
- limited by rests on the turret
|
degrees |
+/-75 |
|
degrees |
360 |
| Anti-aircraft machine gun |
| Model |
NSVT–12.7 or KT–12.7 |
| Calibre |
mm |
12.7 |
| Additional weapons |
| There are stowages places for AKS-74 sub-machine gun and 26 mm flare pistol in the fighting compartment |
|
|
| Unit of fire |
| Main gun rounds: |
rds |
30 |
|
rds |
22 |
|
rds |
8 |
| Cartridges |
|
rds |
2000 (250å8) |
- for anti-aircraft machine gun
|
rds |
450 (150å3) |
|
rds |
300 |
|
rds |
12 |
| F-1 hand grenades |
pcs |
10 |
| Weapons of the troops |
| AKS-74 sub-machine guns |
pcs |
5 |
| Hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers |
pcs |
2 |
| F-1 hand grenades |
pcs |
10 |
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