
Tiran 6 | |
|---|---|
| Land | Israel |
| Typ | Tank |
| Thema | Album von 154 Fotos walk-around von einem Tank "Tiran 6" |
Fotogalerie eines Tiran 6, Die Tiran 6 ist eine Modernisierung des ehemaligen syrischen T-62.
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Origin and Role
The **Tiran 6** is an Israeli main battle tank derived from captured Soviet-made **T-62** tanks. Following the Yom Kippur War in 1973, a number of T-62s were seized from Arab armies, particularly Syria, and subsequently modernized and integrated into the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) inventory, primarily for reserve units.
The Tiran 6 represented the last tank in the Tiran family of captured and modified Soviet armor, serving to bolster the IDF’s armored strength before the widespread arrival of new Western-made tanks like the M60.
Key Modifications and Features
The Tiran 6 underwent several modifications to align it with IDF operational and logistical standards, though these changes were generally less extensive than those applied to the earlier Tiran 4 (T-54) and Tiran 5 (T-55) models.
- Main Gun: Unlike the Tiran 4/5 which were often up-gunned with the 105mm Sharir (L7) gun, the Tiran 6 generally **retained its original Soviet 115mm smoothbore gun**. This meant it had to rely on captured or imported stocks of 115mm ammunition.
- Secondary Armament: The Soviet machine guns were replaced with standard US-made weapons. This included the addition of **M1919 7.62mm light machine guns** on pintle mounts for the commander and loader, and typically a **coaxial M2HB .50 caliber heavy machine gun** mounted above the main gun.
- Protection: Standard armor remained the original T-62 steel hull and turret. However, some vehicles were reportedly fitted with **”Blazer” Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA)** tiles on the hull and turret for enhanced protection against HEAT warheads.
- Fire Control and Optics: Upgrades included the installation of a **laser rangefinder** and in some cases, a **thermal imaging sight** for the gunner, significantly improving target acquisition capabilities.
- Logistics and Stowage: The tank was fitted with US-standard radio equipment. External modifications included the welding of **additional stowage bins/baskets** to the turret sides and rear, as well as the replacement of the original headlights with those used on the Magach (M48/M60) tank series.
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