Main Battle
Tank, Arjun
Main Battle Tank (MBT) Arjun is
a multi-laboratory programme of DRDO with CVRDE as the lead Laboratory. It is a
state-of-the-art tank with superior fire power, high mobility, and excellent protection.
Twelve Mk 1 prototypes of MBT Arjun have been manufactured and their performance tests
have provided satisfactory results. Some of the breakthroughs achieved by CVRDE during the
development of MBT Arjun are in Engine, Transmission, Hydropneumatic Suspension, Hull and
Turret, and Gun Control System.
Salient Features
Fire Power
The superior armour defeating capability of the
indigenously developed Fin Stabilized Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot (FSAPDS) ammunition
and 120 mm calibre rifled gun give MBT ARJUN an edge over contemporary world tanks. A
computer-controlled integrated fire control system incorporating day-cum-night stabilized
sighting system guarantees a very high first round hit probability and reduced reaction
time to bring effective fire on targets.
The stabilization system for the main armament, slaved to
the sighting equipment in elevation and azimuth, with a high and accurate laying speed,
allows fire on the move.
The superior fire power of MBT is based on:
- Accurate and fast target acquisition
capability during day and night and in all types of weather .
- Shortest possible reaction time during
combat engagements
- Ability to accurately engage targets on move
- Capability to destroy all possible enemy
armour at maximum battle ranges
- Excellent first hit probability
Main Armament
The rifled 120 mm ARJUN gun together with the newly
developed super velocity ammunition, can defeat any contemporary armour used in tanks. The
electro-slag refined gun steel tube is autofrettaged to withstand higher gas pressures. A
thermal jacket prevents irregular temperature distribution on to the tube due to the
weather influences.
Secondary Armament
A co-axial 7.62 mm machine gun for anti-personnel and a 12.7 mm machine gun for
anti-aircraft and ground targets are provided as secondary weapons.
Gunner's Main Sight
Gunner's Main Sight consists of a day-sight, thermal sight, a laser range finder and a
stabilized head common to all the three channels. The common sighting head mirror is
stabilized in elevation and azimuth. The day- sight provides dual magnification.
The thermal imager provides night vision facility to the
gunner and the commander to observe and engage target in total darkness and in the
presence of smoke, dust, haze and light camouflage. Integral with the main sight is the
laser range finder by which targets can be ranged accurately.
Panoramic Sight for Commander
Commander's panoramic sight enables the commander to effect an all round surveillance
in the battlefield without removing his eyes from the sight and without being disturbed by
the turret motion. The field of view is stabilized with the help of a two axes rate
gyro-mounted on the platform of the head mirror. The sight offers dual magnification.
Ammunition
Two types of ammunition, viz, FSAPDS and HESH have been developed for this armament.
The highly lethal
FSAPDS ammunition which is the main battle ammunition of the tank has accounted itself
admirably during the trails. In addition, the anti-helicopter round to combat the air
threat to armour is also under development.
Mobility
Low ground pressure, high power-to-weight ratio and new design concepts in
transmission suspension and
running gear result in highly mobile and agile weapon platform.
The remarkable mobility of MBT which also adds to its protection is the result of:
- High performance engine
- Robust and effective transmission system
particularly flexible hydropneumatic suspension .
- Optimized running gear with its high shock
energy absorption.
Due to the high power-to-weight ratio and low specific
ground pressure, MBT is fast, highly manoeuvrable and extremely mobile to cross the most
difficult terrain with ease. High acceleration rapid braking capabilities with excellent
steering characteristics make MBT agile in the battlefield. Adequate fuel storage capacity
and relatively low fuel consumption allow for an optimal operational range.
An important criterion for the mobility of any AFV is the effective performance of the
driver. Excellent vision systems both for day and night provide most effective means of
observation in all battlefield conditions. The need to keep the crew's fatigue including
that of driver at the minimum level over long periods of continuous operation, have been
taken care of.
Protection
All round protection from anti-tank ammunition is achieved by t~e newly developed
KANCHAN armour to a degree much higher than available in present generation tanks. The
high degree of immunity is achieved by.
- The computerised design and simulation
- A fabricated turret housing lightweight compact KANCHAN
armour
- Careful dimensioning of wall through optimal slopes and
angles
- A low silhouette
Crew Comfort
Ergonometry, using anthropometric data of Indian troops, has been kept in view while
designing the fighting and driving compartments to fully exploit the outstanding features
of the weapon system. Hydropneumatic suspension provides excellent ride comfort for crew
eliminating fatigue even on the extended runs.
| Specifications |
| Dimensions |
| Overall length
{with gun forward) |
10.638 m |
| Overall height
{with gun rear) |
9.546 m |
| Overall height
{with AD gun mount) |
3.03 m(Turret
roof: 2.32 m) |
| Overall width |
3.864 m |
| Combat weight |
58.5 tons |
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| Technical
Characteristics |
| Max speed |
70 km/hr |
| Max speed on cross
country |
40 km/hr |
| Ground pressure |
0.84 kg/sq. cm. |
| Engine power |
1400 HP at 2400
rpm |
| Engine
characteristics |
V 90° Turbo
charged diesel, 10 cylinder water cooled |
| Power-to-weight
ratio |
24:1 HP/ton |
| Gear box |
4 fwd +2 rev gears
Epicyclic gear train, Torque converter, Mech lockup clutch & hydrodynamic retarder |
| Steering |
Double radii,
mechancial steering with neutral turn |
| Suspension |
Hydrogas |
| Shallow fording |
1.4 m |
| Vertical obstacle |
0.914 m |
| Trench crossing |
2.43 m |
| Gradient |
35 deg |
| Gun |
120 mm rifled |
| Rate of fire |
6-8 rounds per
minute |
| Ammunition |
39 rounds
(FSAPDS/HESH) |
| Co-axial machine
gun |
Mag 7.62 mm Tk 715
A |
| Anti aircraft
machine gun |
HCB 12.7 mm |
| Fire control
system |
Director type |
| Gun control system |
Electro-hydraulic |
| Night vision |
Thermal imaging |
| Ballistic computer |
Digital |
| Crew |
4 (Cmdr, Gnr,
Ldr. Dvr) |
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