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Armoured Vehicles and Armament ARMOURED VEHICLES AND ARMAMENT AVIATION EQUIPMENT AND WEAPONS ARMOURED VEHICLES NAVAL EQUIPMENT AND ARMAMENT AND ARMAMENT ROCKET ARTILLERY WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS ELECTRONIC WARRARE, SURVEILANCE AND TARGET DETECTION SYSTEMS THE STATE COMPANY UKRSPECEXPORT 36 Dehtiarivska St., Kyiv, 04119, Ukraine tel.: +38044-461-94-27 fax: +38044-489-07-58 [email protected] CATALOGUE www.use.ua CONTENTS TANKS 2 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER 6 OTHER WHEELED AND TRACKED 22 VEHICLE ARMAMENT SYSTEMS 32 ENGINES, UNITS AND AGGREGATES 38 OPTICAL AND OPTICAL- 42 ELECTRONIC DEVICES SIMULATORS 46 FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE 48 OFFICES TANKS BM OPLOT MAIN BATTLE TANK Main battle tank “Oplot” is intended for combat operations in attack and defence, day and night, in different climate and road conditions, as well as in water and during using of weapons of mass distraction by enemy. Dimensions: 9720х3775х2285 Crew: Armament: 3 Gun KBA-3 Full weight, t: Caliber 125 mm 51 Coaxial machine gun КТ-7.62 Engine capacity, h/p: Caliber 7.62 mm 1200 Anti-aircraft machine gun КТ-12.7 Maximum speed, km/h: 70 Caliber 12.7 mm Panoramic and thermal imaging sight. Satellite navigation works using the Glonas and Navstar systems. Communication facilities provide control at the distance up to 50 km, with additional antenna – up to 350 km. Armament: Tank turret rotate on 180 deg by 5 sec. 125mm gun has: armour-piercing, cumulative and high-explosive fragmentation shells Special difference of Ukrainian tank “Oplot” has: more powerful diesel engine 6TD-2 (1200 hp, 882 kW); combined system for moving control; digital board for drivermechanic; dynamic protection of new generation; improved level of tank side security; It is important, that tank for export can be equipped with: commanders sight; gun 120 mm caliber; up-to-date aiming and observation devices; communication system (communication facilities) of customer; ability to fire with guided missile through barrel; Air-conditioner; automatic loading mechanism; additional energy aggregate; anti-aircraft machine gun of closed type. camouflage modifications 2 ARMOURED VEHICLES AND ARMAMENT TANKS PT-17 BATTLE TANK The PT-17 battle tank is join project of Kharkiv Morozov Design Bureau and Zaklady Mechaniczne “Bumar – Labedy” S.A. The PT-17 is armed with the Ukrainian- made 120mm smoothbore KMB2 cannon which offers the possibility to fire all the NATO ammunitions. The turret is fitted with an automatic loading system located at the rear of the turret with a total of 22 rounds. Dimensions: 9720х3775х2285 Crew: 3 Weight, t: Armament: 48,5 Gun KMB2 120mm Engine capacity, h/p: 1000 Coaxial machine gun 7.62 mm Anti-aircraft machine gun 12.7 mm Maximum speed, km/h: 70 Automatic grenade launcher 40 mm T-64B (BV) MAIN BATTLE TANK T-64B (BV) Main Battle Tank is an upgraded version of T-64A tank. Essentially new constructive solutions were implemented in T-64b (BV) Tank Dimensions: 9225х3415х2170 Crew: 3 Weight, t: 42,4 Engine capacity, h/p: 700 Maximum speed, km/h: 60 Armament: Gun KBA-3 or 2А46М-1 / 125 mm Coaxial machine gun КТ-7,62 or PKT / 7.62 mm Anti-aircraft machine gun КТ-12.7 or NSVT-12.7 / 12.7 mm 3 TANKS T-80UD MAIN BATTLE TANK Tank are designed to destroy tanks and other military equipment, manpower and defeat air targets. Dimensions: 9690х3755х2945 Crew: 3 Weight:, t 46 Engine capacity, h/p: 1000 Maximum speed, km/h: 70 Armament: Gun 2A46M-1 / 125 mm Coaxial machine gun PKT / 7.62 mm Anti-aircraft machine gun NSVT / 12.7 mm Т-72AMT UPGRADED TANK T-72АМТ - upgraded T-72А is intended for combat missions of troops in offensive and defensive, as effective means mass of active combat operations on the ground in terms of both conventional and nuclear war. Dimensions: 9830х3560х2226 Crew: 3 Weight, t: 46.6 Engine capacity, h/p: 840 Armament: Maximum speed, km/h: Gun 2A46 / 125 mm 60 Coaxial machine gun PKT / 7.62 mm Anti-aircraft machine gun 12.7 mm 4 ARMOURED VEHICLES AND ARMAMENT TANKS BULAT MAIN BATTLE TANK It is intended to destroy all types of ground and low-flying low- speed air targets. The additional protection package provides the tank protection against various types of destruction weapons. It is possible to install additional equipment, namely: auxiliary power unit, power pack thermal protection, air-conditioning system, etc. Dimensions: 9295x3560x2184 Crew: 3 Armament: Weight, t: 45 Gun KBA-3 or 2А46М-1 / 125 mm Coaxial machine gun КТ-7.62 or PKT / 7.62 mm Engine: 5TDFM Anti-aircraft machine gun КТ-12.7 or NSVT-12.7 / 12.7 mm Maximum speed, km/h: 60.5 Т-55АМ MODERNIZED TANK Designed to fulfill combat missions for troops which are attacking or defending, as a mass efficient means of active military operations on land in conventional and nuclear war. Dimensions: 9000х3536х2226 Crew: 4 Weight, t: 41,5 + 1,5% Engine: V-46-5М, 690 hp Armament: Maximum speed: 50 km/h rifled gun barrel with ThermoJacket 100mm Anti-aircraft machine gun DShKM 5 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS BTR-3E1 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER The BTR – 3E1 armored personnel carrier (APC) is intended to transport mechanized infantry units and to provide fire support in combat operations. It can be used as a basic vehicle for equipping quick-reaction forces and marine units. The APC can operate dayandnight, under various climatic conditions, on hard- surface roads, off-road, and in NBC environment. The operating temperature range of the APC is – 40 to +50 oC. Dimensions: Armament: 7850х2900х2774 Automatic Gun ZТМ-1 Crew: 9-13 Caliber 30 mm Coaxial machine gun КТ-7.62 Weight, t: 16,0 Caliber 7.62 mm Engine capacity, h/p: Grenade launcher КBА-117 (АG-17) 326 Caliber 30 mm Maximum speed, km/h: Antitank missile complex complex 212 100 Range of fire maximum 5000 m “Shturm-M” combat module BM-3 “Shturm” combat module “ Shkval” combat module The crew is accommodated in the airtight and waterproof hull which protects them against nuclear radiation, chemical and biological effects. Engine - MTU 6R106TD21or DEUTZ BF6M 1015 Transmission: Automatic, Allison Transmission 3200 SP Airtight and waterproof armored carrying hull is a basis of the vehicle structure. The hull is made of a very hard steel and is reinforced with Kevlar from inside. The hull provides protection against 7.62mm bullets and it is Auxiliary Equipment: possible to improve the protection level up to the level Pull winch (force, t): 6 resisting to 12.7mm bullets. Firefighting system (type): Automatic The design of the armored hull and running gear provides Filtration unit (type): With full-flow filter high-level protection against explosion after hitting an Heater (heating efficiency, kW): 18 antitank mine. Air conditioner (cooling efficiency, kW): 10 6 ARMOURED VEHICLES AND ARMAMENT ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS BTR-3K ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER Vehicle is intended for control of mobile subunits of infantry forces, equipped with BTR-3E1 Armored Personnel Carriers, it is capable to follow tanks, overcome trenches and water obstacles on the move. Dimensions: 7850x2900x2774 Crew: 3-6 Weight, t: 16,5 Engine capacity, h/p: 326 Armament: Maximum speed, km/h: 100 Automatic gun ZTM-1 / 30 mm Machine gun PKT (КТ-7.62) / 7.62 mm Grenade launcher AG-17 / 30mm Anti-tank missile system ATMS "Barrier” BTR-3RK ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER The BTR-3RK - armored personnel carrier (APC) for use in mechanized infantry units of the Army is able to keep the tanks on the move to overcome the trenches, trench water obstacles. By car found fighting NSVT module is equipped with a machine gun and anti-tank systems. Dimensions: 7850x2900x2774 Crew: 4 Weight, t: 16 Armament: Engine capacity, h/p: Main armament Anti-tank missile system / 4 guides 326 Auxiliary armament Turret machine gun mount Maximum speed, km/h: Machine gun NSVT -12.7 / 12.7 mm 100 7 ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS BTR-3М1 81-MM SELF-PROPELLED MORTAR 81 mm self-propelled mortar BTR-3M1 is designed to give direct fire support to infantry units. It is able to follow the tanks as well as to overcome trenches, ditches and water obstacles on the move. Dimensions: 7850x2900x2600 Crew: 4 Weight, t: 16,5 Engine: Armament: MTU 6R106TD21 Main armament 81-mm mortar Maximum speed, km/h: 100 Machine gun NSVT (КТ-12.7) Caliber 12.7 mm BTR -3M2 120-MM SELF-PROPELLED MORTAR 120 mm self-propelled mortar BTR-3M2 is designed to give direct fire support to infantry units. It is able to follow the tanks as well as to overcome trenches, ditches and water obstacles on the move. Dimensions: 7850х3560х2226 Crew: 3 Weight, t: 46,6 Engine capacity, h/p: Armament: 326 Main armament 120-mm mortar Maximum speed, km/h: 80 Machine gun NSVT (КТ-12.7) Caliber 12.7 mm 8 ARMOURED VEHICLES AND ARMAMENT ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS BTR-3BR ARMORED REPAIR AND RECOVERY VEHICLE BTR-3BR Armored Repair and Recovery Vehicle is designed to conduct technical reconnaissance on the battle area day-and- night damaged and unguided vehicles to the nearest hiding or assembling place for damaged cars; carry out load-lifting works. Dimensions: 7850x2900x2800 Crew: 4 Weight, t: 16,5 Engine capacity, h/p: Armament: 326 Machine gun NSVT (КТ-12.7) / 12.7 mm Maximum speed, km/h: 100 Crane equipment: Boom full-circle slewing crane with a hydraulic drive and remote control Load capacity, кН (hardware) 20 (2) Working radius, m 5 BTR-3S ARMORED MEDICAL VEHICLE Armored medical vehicle BTR- 3S is designed for searching, collecting and evacuation of wounded from the battlefield or from the hearth of mass sanitary losses, providing first medical aid. The vehicle can overcome trenches, entrenchments and water obstacles.
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