T-80B

Serbatoio T-80

PaeseURSS
digitareCarro armato da battaglia principale
In servizioDal 1976 ad oggi
Costruito5500+

Le T-80 È un carro armato da battaglia (MBT) progettato e prodotto in Unione Sovietica. Quando entrò in servizio nel 1976, fu il secondo MBT al mondo ad essere equipaggiato con un motore a turbina a gas dopo lo svedese Strv 103 e il primo ad usarlo come motore di propulsione primario. Il T-80U è stato prodotto per l'ultima volta in uno stabilimento di Omsk, in Russia, mentre il T-80UD e il T-84 ulteriormente sviluppato continuano ad essere prodotti in Ucraina. Il T-80 e le sue varianti sono in servizio in Bielorussia, Cipro, Egitto, Kazakistan, Pakistan, Russia, Corea del Sud e Ucraina. Il capo progettista del T-80 era l'ingegnere sovietico Nikolay Popov.

fonte: T-80 su 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: Le 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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