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Χώρα
Γαλλία
Πληκτρολογήστε
Κύρια δεξαμενή μάχης
Σε λειτουργία
1965–2011
Χτισμένο
35711
Η συλλογή φωτογραφιών ενός AMX-30B2, το AMX-30 είναι ένα κύριο άροδρα μάχης του γαλλικού στρατού. Οι πρώτες εκδόσεις παραγωγής του AMX-30, που ονομάζονται AMX 30B για να τις διακρίνουν από τα πρωτότυπα AMX 30A, ολοκληρώθηκαν τον Ιούνιο του 1966, κατασκευασμένες με συγκολλημένο και χυτό κύτος και πλήρως χυτό πυργίσκο.
AMX-30 Β2: αντικατάσταση του οπτικού λέιζερ τηλεμετρίας τηλεμετρίας και εγκατάσταση αναλογικού πυρασφάλειας (το AMX30B2 δεν έχει πλέον την οπτική πλευρά του πυργίσκου, αλλά φακό τοποθετημένο μπροστά από τον διοικητή της δεξαμενής τρούλο). Βελτιωμένη δύναμη πυρός, κινητικότητα και προστασία.
Περιμένετε, αναζήτηση φωτογραφιών AMX-30B2 για εσάς...
AMX-30 WalkAround
Φωτογράφος
Unknow
Εντοπισμού
Αγνοώ
Φωτογραφίες
93
AMX-30 B2 WalkAround
Φωτογράφος
Unknow
Εντοπισμού
Αγνοώ
Φωτογραφίες
13
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AMX30 EBG Walk Around
Φωτογράφος
Unknow
Εντοπισμού
Αγνοώ
Φωτογραφίες
38
AMX 30 Walk Around
Φωτογράφος
Unknow
Εντοπισμού
Αγνοώ
Φωτογραφίες
93
AMX 30 B2 Brennus Walk Around
Φωτογράφος
Jean Thomas Rembert
Εντοπισμού
Αγνοώ
Φωτογραφίες
126
General Characteristics and Role
The AMX-30 was the first Main Battle Tank (MBT) designed by France after World War II, developed to meet the needs of the French Army for a modern, indigenous tank. Its design philosophy broke with the heavily armored concepts prevalent at the time, prioritizing mobility and firepower over heavy protection. The French doctrine was based on the belief that thick armor could not fully protect against modern anti-tank munitions anyway. Instead, the AMX-30 emphasized low weight, high road speed, and a powerful gun capable of defeating enemy armor. Its primary role was to form the backbone of French armored formations, capable of rapid movement across the battlefield and engaging enemy tanks at long ranges. The tank was named for its design weight of approximately 30 tonnes, although later variants exceeded this.
Property
Typical Value (AMX-30 B)
Πληκτρολογήστε
Main Battle Tank (MBT)
National Origin
Γαλλία
Κατασκευαστής
Ateliers de construction d’Issy-les-Moulineaux (AMX)
Entered Service
1966
Πλήρωμα
4 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver)
Combat Weight
Approx. 36 tonnes
Length (Gun Forward)
9.48 m (31 ft 1 in)
Powerplant and Firepower
Engine: 1 x Hispano-Suiza HS-110 multi-fuel diesel engine (later replaced by the more powerful HS-110-2).
Engine Power: 720 hp (537 kW).
Maximum Road Speed: 65 km/h (40 mph).
Main Armament: 1 x 105 mm Modèle F1 gun (50 rounds). This gun utilized a unique Obus G HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) projectile that was highly effective and required no range adjustment, fitting the tank’s mobile philosophy.
Secondary Armament: 1 x 20 mm M693 cannon (coaxial, 1,050 rounds) for engaging light armored vehicles and helicopters, and 1 x 7.62 mm or 7.5 mm machine gun (on the cupola).
Armor: Ranged from 15 mm to 80 mm. Protection was moderate, relying on sloped angles and speed rather than bulk.
Distinctive Feature: The tank utilized an unusual configuration of a smaller 20 mm cannon mounted coaxially with the main gun, allowing the crew to engage targets without expending the 105 mm ammunition.
Service History and Legacy
Cold War Role: The AMX-30 served as France’s primary tank throughout the latter half of the Cold War until it was replaced by the Leclerc MBT.
Export Success: The tank was a major export success for France, being sold to over ten countries, including Spain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Venezuela.
Operation Experience: AMX-30s saw combat during the Gulf War (1991), primarily with the Saudi Arabian armed forces, where they successfully engaged Iraqi armor.
AMX-30 B2 Upgrade: A major upgrade program led to the AMX-30 B2 variant, which included a new transmission, improved fire control systems, and better night vision capabilities.
Variants: The AMX-30 chassis was the basis for a large family of vehicles, including the AMX-30D recovery vehicle, the AMX-30 AuF1 self-propelled howitzer, and various anti-aircraft systems.
Retirement: The AMX-30 was formally retired from French Army service in the early 2000s, though many variants and export models remain in service globally.