
NM 116 | |
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Šalies | Norvegija |
Tipas | Šviesos bakas |
Fotografas | Erikas Torpas |
Tema | Albumas 31 nuotraukos Norvegijos NM 116 |
Fotokategorija NM 116, In 1972, the Norwegian Army decided to retain 54 of their 123 M24 light tanks as reconnaissance vehicles after they were substantially rebuilt under the designation NM-116. It was calculated that the NM-116 rebuilding program cost only about a third as much as contemporary light tanks. This program was managed by the firm Thune-Eureka. The American firm NAPCO developed an improved power-pack based around the 6V53T diesel engine used in the M113 armored personnel carrier mated to an Allison MT-653 transmission. The original 75 mm Gun M6 L/39 was replaced with a French D-925 90 mm low pressure gun, with a co-axial 0.50-inch (12.7 mm) M2 heavy machine gun. The bow gunner position was eliminated in favor of ammunition stowage. A new fire-control system was installed, complete with a Simrad LV3 laser rangefinder. Norwegian firms also converted eight M24 light tanks into light armored recovery vehicles to support the NM-116. The NM-116 were retired from service in 1993.
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Norvegijos NM 116 buvo lengvasis bakas, kurį Norvegija sukūrė 1970-aisiais. Jis buvo pagrįstas amerikietišku M24 Chaffee, kurį Norvegijos armija naudojo nuo 1950-ųjų. NM 116 buvo modernizuotas nauju dyzeliniu varikliu, nauja transmisija, nauja ugnies valdymo sistema ir nauju 90 mm pistoletu. NM 116 buvo skirtas suteikti mobilumą ir ugnies jėgą Norvegijos mechanizuotiems pėstininkų vienetams kalnuotoje Norvegijos vietovėje. NM 116 buvo eksploatuojamas nuo 1975 iki 1993 m., Kai jį pakeitė Leopard 1A5NO.

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