Source China Daily
Editor Huang Panyue
Time 2017-10-11
Design good for use in south and on China's plateaus,
experts say.
China has confirmed the deployment of a new light tank,
which observers say will suit combat operations on plateaus.
A photo of the tank on snowy ground is on display at an
exposition in the Beijing Exhibition Center, as part of a display showing
achievements made by China over the past five years. The caption accompanying
the picture says it is a new type of light tank, without giving details.
This is the first time the Chinese military has
officially published a picture of the tank.
Almost all of the military equipment on display at the
exhibition is in active service with the People's Liberation Army. A number of
pictures taken by military enthusiasts and circulated on Chinese defense
websites show a row of the new tanks being transported by rail. Those tanks had
been painted with a tactical code on the turret - an indication of delivery to
the PLA Ground Force.
At a Defense Ministry news briefing in late June, Senior
Colonel Wu Qian, ministry spokesman, confirmed that the light tank was being
tested at that time on plateaus in the Tibet autonomous region.
Developed by China North Industries Group Corp, the
country's biggest maker of land armaments, the light tank is equipped with a
hydropneumatic suspension system that ensures good maneuverability and
survivability in mountainous regions.
Its main weapon is a 105-mm gun that is able to fire both
shells and guided missiles, according to weapons observers, who said the tank's
main task is to fight on plateaus even at very low temperatures and that its weight
ranges from 25 to 35 metric tons. By comparison, a main battle tank, such as
the United States' M1 Abrams and China's Type 99A, weighs up to 65 tons.
Du Wenlong, an equipment researcher at the PLA Academy of
Military Science, said the vehicle was designed to operate in China's southern
regions and on plateaus.
"The shortage of oxygen on plateaus means its engine
must be very powerful and can work well with a limited amount of oxygen,"
he said. "Similarly, its power, fire control and ammunition systems must
have been specially designed for high altitudes."
Ge Lide, a defense technology researcher at PLA National
Defense University, said that while the tank falls into the light-duty
category, its combat capability is strong, considering its firepower, mobility,
defensive features and information capacity.
He noted that the tank would be capable of moving through
many kinds of tough terrain and should be able to outperform all other PLA
tanks and armored vehicles off-road.
In addition to the domestic version, China has also
developed a light tank for export. The VT-5, which China North Industries Group
Corp calls the most advanced light tank available in the international market,
has a maximum weight of 36 tons, and is armed with a 105-mm rifled tank gun,
according to the company.
China developed the Type 62 light tank in the 1960s and
had used it in its armored forces in southern regions for more than 50 years
until retiring them in 2013.
Original post: chinamil.com.cn
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