VT-4 explained

VT-4
Type:Main battle tank
Origin:China
Is Vehicle:yes
Is Uk:yes
Service:2017–present
Used By:See
Wars:
Designer:Norinco
Manufacturer:Norinco
Heavy Industries Taxila
Unit Cost:$4.9 million
Production Date:2017–present
Variants:See Variants
Mass:52NaN
Crew:3 (commander, driver, gunner)
Armour:composite armour and Explosive reactive armour (ERA)
Primary Armament:ZPT-98A smoothbore gun, 38 rounds (22 in the autoloader)
Secondary Armament:1 × RWS AA HMG
1 × coaxial MG
Engine:VT/E1 V12 diesel engine
Engine Power:1200lk=on0lk=on at 2,300 rpm
Pw Ratio:23 hp/tonne
Transmission:Ch1000B automatic (6 FWD/2 REV)
Suspension:torsion bars
Clearance:43abbr=onNaNabbr=on

The VT-4, also known as the MBT-3000,[2] is a Chinese modernized main battle tank built by Norinco for overseas export.

Development

During the development of Type 90-II/Al-Khalid (also known as MBT-2000) in the 1980s, the gearbox and engine were originally imported from Germany, but this plan was abandoned due to a Western arms embargo. The powertrain instead was sourced from Ukraine, the same for most Chinese export vehicles at the time.[3]

China eventually developed domestic powertrains, which led to the creation of the MBT-3000 program for export customers. MBT-3000 was the successor of the Type-90II (MBT-2000) export tank.[4] The MBT-3000 project later named as VT-4 began development in 2009 as a co-operation with the First Inner Mongolia Machinery Factory and other companies.

The MBT-3000 concept debuted at the 2012 Eurosatory.[5] The tank was subsequently shown at the 2014 Norinco Armour Day[6] and the 10th China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition as the VT-4.

Design

The VT-4 shares many subsystems technology and features from other latest Chinese main battle tanks such as Type 96B and Type 99A. Key examples are an automatic transmission system, 125 mm smoothbore cannon, muzzle reference system, FY-4 ERA, carousel-style autoloader, and overall geometry.

Armament

The VT-4 has a ZPT-98A 125 mm smoothbore gun capable of firing APFSDS, HEAT and HE rounds and gun-launched anti-tank guided missiles. There is also a remote controlled weapon station on the turret armed with a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun. The fire-control system has a panoramic sight with hunter-killer capabilities. The gunner sight features a laser rangefinder and a Thales Catherine-FC thermal imager.

Protection

The tank is protected by dual-layer protection consisting of composite armour and FY-4 explosive reactive armour.[7] According to the chief designer Feng Yibai, the frontal protection force is equivalent to 500 mm homogeneous steel armour, and the explosive reactive armour is around 700 mm. The front turret has wedge-shaped armour similar to other contemporary Chinese MBT's and the hull sides have conventional metal sideskirts. The VT-4A1 variant is equipped with a 'hardkill' active protection system designated GL5, defensive grenade launchers and a laser warning device. The vehicle also has an IFF system, NBC protection, explosion-suppression system, fire-extinguishing system and air conditioning.

Mobility

According to Norinco, the VT-4 uses a locally produced VT/E1 diesel engine with torsion bar suspension and an Ch1000B automatic transmission.[8] [9] [10] Steering and acceleration is handled by a steering wheel and automatic gear transmission. VT-4 is also capable of neutral steering.

Command and control

The tank is also integrated with digital communications systems for tank to tank communication and communication between commanders.

Variants

MBT-3000: Prototype.
  • VT-4: Production model.
  • VT-4A1: Improved model with a modified turret. The new turret features radar panels, repositioned grenade dischargers, new hard-kill active protection system and a launcher for small attack drones.[11]
  • Haider MBT
  • Locally assembled Pakistani variant.
    VN20
  • Heavy infantry fighting vehicle.

    Operators

    See also

    Bibliography

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Lionel. Ekene. 10 January 2021. Nigeria: Final battle begins. Military Africa. 30 October 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20210110205028/https://www.africanmilitaryblog.com/2021/01/nigeria-final-battle-begins. 10 January 2021. dead.
    2. Web site: Pakistan - VT-4 MBT / MBT-3000. GlobalSecurity.org. 30 October 2023.
    3. Web site: VT4. Military-Today.com. 30 October 2023.
    4. 5 December 2014. Vt4坦克总设计师:我国坦克炮可击穿1米厚钢装甲. Modern Weaponry. zh. Guancha. 30 October 2023.
    5. Web site: Muhyuddin. Ahsan. 26 November 2014. Pakistan Eyes new Chinese Tank, VT-4. Asia Despatch. 13 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150716133702/http://www.asiadespatch.org:80/2014/11/26/pakistan-eyes-new-chinese-tank-vt-4. 16 July 2015. dead.
    6. 8 June 2015. zh:2014年度企业社会责任报告. 2014 Corporate Social Responsibility Report. http://www.norincogroup.com.cn/Upload/2007/2015-06/2015060903.pdf. zh. Norinco. 7 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151117014009/http://www.norincogroup.com.cn/Upload/2007/2015-06/2015060903.pdf. 17 November 2015. live.
    7. Web site: 24 April 2020. Chinese VT4 tank fitted with FY-IV ERA Explosive Reactive Armour against Tandem Warhead ammunition. Army Recognition. 30 October 2023.
    8. Web site: VT-4 MBT / MBT-3000. GlobalSecurity.org. 16 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160213181120/http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/vt-4.htm. 13 February 2016. live.
    9. Web site: Hoffman. Mike. 14 June 2012. China Displays Air Defense Missile and Tank Under Development. Defense Tech. 16 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20151112073008/http://defensetech.org/2012/06/14/china-displays-ads-and-tank-under-development/. 12 November 2015. dead.
    10. News: Zhao. Lei. 5 June 2015. Tank maker seeks to increase exports on land armaments. China Daily. 6 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151117030458/http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2015-06/05/content_20913353.htm. 17 November 2015. live.
    11. Web site: 7 November 2022. At AirShow China 2022 unveiling of new VT4A1 Main Battle Tank with more protection and firepower. Army Recognition. 30 October 2023.