T-Rex (tank)

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T-Rex (tank)

Project MBT


T-Rex (Ukrainian: Тірекс) was a Ukrainian main battle tank announced in 2016.

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Quick facts Type, Place of origin …
T-Rex
Type Project MBT
Place of origin Ukraine
Production history
Designer Arey Engineering Group[1]
Specifications
Mass 39 ton[2]
Length 6.57 m
9.23 m gun forward[3]
Width 3.56 m[3]
Height 2.50 m[3]
Crew 3[1]

Main
armament
125mm gun[2]
Engine Diesel
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Development

The vehicle was announced in 2016[4] and was developed by the Arey Engineering Group [uk],[1] an engineering group belonging to the Azov Battalion.[4] It was named after Tyrannosaurus rex.[4] Its main competitor was the Russian MBT T-14 Armata. Sergei Stepanov, the chief designer for Arey, claimed that the tank would have a “conceptually new system of fire control and a high level of personnel protection,” along with “many features include high maneuverability, 360-degree vision, and a high-bandwidth counteraction analytics system.”[1]

The vehicle would be based on the T-64[2] and hulls of T-64 and T-72, inherited by the thousands from the Soviet Union, would be reused in the production of the tanks.[1] The Azov Battalion estimated that up to 20 tanks could be upgraded every month.[4]

Design

The tank would be based on the T-64[2] and would feature an unmanned turret.[2] The three crew members would be seated in an armored capsule at the front of the hull, where they could remotely-control the cannon, the automatic loader and the machine guns[1] T-Rex would weigh 39 tons and be equipped with a 125mm main gun with “high-power projetiles”. The armor would utilize both Nizh and Duplet (Ukrainian: Дуплет) explosive reactive armor.[2] The combat capability was said by the Ukrainian press to be exceeding those of the Ukrainian Oplot and Bulat,[1][2] while at the same time being more cost-effective than the Bulat.[2]


References

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  2. “Sovershit li Ukraina tankovuyu revolyutsiyu?” Совершит ли Украина танковую революцию? [Will Ukraine make a tank revolution?]. Naked Science (in Russian). 2016-05-02. Archived from the original on 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  3. Zgurets, Sergey (2016). “Vremya «Tirexa»” Время «Тирекса» [T-Rex Time]. Defense Express (in Ukrainian). No. 3–4. Kyiv: Defense Express. pp. 16–27.
  4. Shudrya, Albiy (2016-04-22). “Ukrainskiy tank “Tireks”: khishchnik na bumage” Украинский танк “Тирекс”: хищник на бумаге [Ukrainian tank “Tirex”: a predator on paper]. BBC News (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2017-05-28. Retrieved 2021-08-15.

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