
Tipo 63 | ||
| País | China | |
| Papel | Tanque ligero anfibio | |
| En servicio | 1963 – presente | |
| Construido | 1550+ | |
el Norinco Tipo 63 (Chino: 63式; pinyin: Liùsān shì) es un tanque ligero anfibio chino. Lanzado por primera vez en 1963, es en muchos sentidos similar al pt-76 soviético anterior. Sin embargo, contrariamente a la creencia popular, tiene algunas diferencias esenciales con respecto al PT-76 en el sistema de propulsión de chorro de agua del vehículo, etc. También es conocido bajo su designación industrial, el WZ-211. El tipo 63 está siendo reemplazado por el tipo 63A.
Fuente: Tipo 63 en Wikipedia
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General Characteristics
The Type 63-I is a Chinese amphibious light tank, designated as the second production run of the Type 63 family. Developed in the early 1960s, it was designed to operate in the wetland and river-crossing regions of Southern China, taking heavy inspiration from the Soviet PT-76 amphibious tank but featuring significant modifications, most notably a much more powerful engine and a larger gun. The “I” designation refers to the switch from the initial, underpowered engine to a stronger 12-cylinder diesel.
| Property | Typical Value (Type 63-I) |
|---|---|
| Papel | Amphibious Light Tank, Reconnaissance |
| National Origin | República Popular China |
| Fabricante | NORINCO |
| Service Entry | Mid-1960s (Replacing initial Type 63) |
| Equipo | 4 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver) |
| Combat Weight | 19.83 tonnes |
| Length (Gun Forward) | 8.44 m (27 ft 8 in) |
| Hull Length | 7.15 m (23 ft 5 in) |
| Ancho | 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) |
| Height (To AA Gun) | 3.12 m (10 ft 3 in) |
Armamento
The Type 63-I features a more powerful armament suite than its Soviet inspiration, using a gun originally designed for the Chinese Type 62 light tank.
- Main Armament: 1 x 85 mm Type 62-85TC rifled gun (47 rounds carried).
- Ammunition: Fires a variety of fixed ammunition, including APHEBC, APCBC, and HEAT-FS (with penetration up to 300 mm).
- Stabilizer: Lacks a gun stabilizer, making accurate firing on the move or in water difficult.
- Coaxial Armament: 1 x 7.62 mm Type 59T machine gun (2,000 rounds).
- Anti-Aircraft Armament: 1 x 12.7 mm Type 54 heavy machine gun (pintle mount on turret roof, 500 rounds).
Protection and Mobility
The core feature of the Type 63 is its amphibious capability, achieved with a boat-like hull design and a propulsion system that combines tracks with two water jets at the rear.
- Armor: Thin, welded rolled steel armor (similar to the PT-76).
- Hull Front: 11 mm (at high angle).
- Hull Sides: 14 mm (upper).
- Provides protection mainly against small arms fire and shell fragments, but is vulnerable to heavy machine guns and cannon fire.
- Engine: 1 x 12150L-2 V-12 liquid-cooled diesel engine. (The primary upgrade of the Type 63-I over the Type 63).
- Power Output: 300 kW (402 hp).
- Power-to-Weight Ratio: ~20.3 hp/tonne.
- Maximum Speed (Road): 64 km/h (40 mph).
- Maximum Speed (Water): 12 km/h (7.5 mph) using water jets.
- Operational Range (Road): 370 km.
- Suspension: Torsion bar suspension with six large road wheels and no return rollers.
Historial de operaciones
- The Type 63 and Type 63-I served extensively with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in China.
- They were used in combat by the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War and saw limited action in the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979.
- The Type 63 family was a cornerstone of Chinese amphibious doctrine until its gradual replacement by the significantly upgraded Type 63A in the late 1990s.
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