T-80B

Tanque T-80

PaísURSS
TipoTanque de batalla principal
En servicio1976-presente
ConstruidoMás de 5500

el T-80 es un tanque de batalla principal (MBT) diseñado y fabricado en la Unión Soviética. Cuando entró en servicio en 1976, fue el segundo MBT en el mundo en ser equipado con un motor de turbina de gas después del Strv 103 sueco y el primero en usarlo como motor de propulsión primaria. El T-80U fue producido por última vez en una fábrica en Omsk, Rusia, mientras que el T-80UD y el T-84 desarrollados continúan produciéndose en Ucrania. El T-80 y sus variantes están en servicio en Bielorrusia, Chipre, Egipto, Kazajistán, Pakistán, Rusia, Corea del Sur y Ucrania. El diseñador jefe del T-80 fue el ingeniero soviético Nikolay Popov.

Fuente: T-80 en Wikipedia

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The T-80 is a formidable **third-generation Main Battle Tank** of Soviet origin, first entering service in 1976. It holds the distinction of being the **world’s first production tank to be powered primarily by a gas turbine engine**, a feature that grants it exceptional acceleration and high top speed, especially in comparison to its contemporaries. The T-80 was developed from the T-64 and was intended to be a highly mobile, premium tank, contrasting with the mechanically simpler, mass-produced T-72.


Propulsion: The Gas Turbine

The T-80’s defining characteristic is its power source, the **GTD-1000T** series gas turbine engine, later upgraded to the more powerful **GTD-1250** in the T-80U variant. This engine technology provides several advantages but also carries drawbacks:

  • High Mobility: The high power-to-weight ratio allows for rapid acceleration and a top road speed of up to 70 km/h.
  • Engine Noise: The turbine runs significantly quieter than a diesel engine at speed, but it has a very high-pitched, distinctive whine.
  • Drawbacks: The gas turbine is known for **extremely high fuel consumption**, particularly at idle, and is mechanically more complex and costly to maintain than traditional diesel engines.

Firepower and Autoloader

The tank’s offensive capability is centered around its large-caliber gun and missile system, operated by a small, three-person crew (Commander, Gunner, Driver) thanks to its mechanical loader.

  • Main Gun: A smoothbore 125 mm 2A46 series cannon, capable of firing a wide range of ammunition, including APFSDS (armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot) and HEAT (high-explosive anti-tank) rounds.
  • Gun-Launched Missile System: The main gun can fire **Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs)**, such as the **9M119 Refleks** (NATO designation AT-11 Sniper), which significantly extends the tank’s effective range against armored targets.
  • Automatic Loader: el autoloader system stores ammunition in a rotating carousel beneath the turret, allowing for a high rate of fire without a dedicated loader.
  • Secondary Armament: Typically includes a 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun and a 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine gun.

Armor and Protection

Protection levels have been continually enhanced, moving from standard composite armor to advanced Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) packages.

  • Composite Armor: The hull and turret feature **laminate composite armor** for protection against various anti-tank threats.
  • Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA): Modern variants, notably the **T-80U** and later models, are covered with **Kontakt-5 ERA**. This second-generation ERA is highly integrated and designed to defeat both chemical energy and kinetic energy penetrators. The latest **T-80BVM** variant utilizes the even newer **Relikt ERA**.
  • NBC Protection: Standard equipment includes an **overpressure NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection system** for crew survival in contaminated environments.

Key Variants

  • T-80B: Introduced improved composite armor and the ability to fire the Kobra ATGM.
  • T-80U: A major modernization with the 1,250 hp GTD-1250 engine, new turret, advanced fire control, and Kontakt-5 ERA.
  • T-80UD: A Ukrainian variant that replaced the gas turbine with a **diesel engine** (the 6TD two-stroke diesel), addressing the turbine’s logistical issues.
  • T-80BVM: The latest Russian upgrade package for existing T-80BVs, incorporating the **Relikt ERA** and a modernized fire control system.

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