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The ZTZ99 main battle tank (MBT) entered service in 2001. It is also called the Type 99 and the Chinese industrial code is WZ123. ZTZ99 is a successor to Type 98 G, which in turn was a successor to Type 98. Manufactured for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) by China Northern Industries Corporation (CNGC) or Norinco, the ZTZ99 MBT is considered one of the 12 best tanks in the world.

ZTZ99 is a third-generation battle tank and, due to its high cost (unit cost approximately $2,500,000), it was built in small numbers.

In comparison to older Chinese-made tanks, the MBT has improved capabilities in terms of protection, power and mobility. It has a crew of three.

ZTZ99 was made to compete with western tanks, while its technology is used to improvise the more economical ZTZ 96. Regiments in China's Shenyang and Beijing military areas currently deploy the MBT ZTZ99.

ZTZ99 programme
"The ZTZ99 main battle tank (MBT) entered service in 2001."ZTZ99 is a by-product of PLA's extensive R&D effort. The third-generation MBT programme began in 1970. PLA entered into a contract with Norinco in the year 1989 for the development of the tank. A Russian 125mm gun with autoloader built in 1990 was the earliest known prototype called Type 90. After careful observation of the Gulf war, PLA realized the ineptness in design in comparison to the Western MBTs.

Several improvisations led to the revised design Type 98. It featured a T-72 hull which was 1m longer. The MBT was unveiled during the Chinese National Day parade on October 1 1999.

Design

Type 99 is similar, in a lot of specifications, to the M1A1 tank and the Western Leopard 2. Western influences have been noticed in the angular welded turret design.

The MBT carries 9M119 Refleks. This anti-tank guided missile of Russian origin is produced in China under a local licence. Its Nato (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) codename is AT-11 Sniper. The diesel engine is turbo charged and uses German technology, and the tank is liquid cooled.

Explosive reaction armour (ERA) units were added to the turret and hull's front portion. This contains approximately 1,000mm to1,200mm of steel armour. The Type 99 has a 1,500HP diesel engine while the ZTZ98 uses a 1,200HP diesel engine. The tank layout has three compartments. Frontage has the driving compartment; the middle serves as fighting compartment and the engine is placed at the rear end.

The driver sits in the hull and in front of the turret, while the gunner sits on the left side of the turret. Tank commander takes up the turret's right side and operates the 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine gun. The gun is mounted on turret roof. An over-pressure collective NBC protection and a fully automatic fire suppression system protect the crew.

The hull and turret are built of welded steel armour. The modular design allows damaged sections to be easily replaced. New upgrades can be placed giving it increased service life. The turret's inside design layout is modelled on Russian style. The MBT closely resembles the Russian 2A46M autoloader's design. There is provision for extra ammunition in the fighting compartment. This makes the MBT highly susceptible to fire once penetrated. The MBT requires a bustle autoloader, on which production has not been started yet.

Mission variants

Type 99A is a predecessor to the Type 99A1 and successor to the Type 99G MBT. Built by China Northern Industries Group Corporation (CNGC), the ZTZ99G has newly designed features and active protection system (APS). The new tank is larger with an autonomous commander thermal imaging viewer. The electro-optical countermeasures devices have been replaced by a new design.

"Regiments in China's Shenyang and Beijing military areas currently deploy the MBT ZTZ99."The laser receiver on the original MBT has been remodelled into a box-shape. This is installed by the commander hatch. Type 99 A1 is deployed by PLA and is in service now. The turret top of Type 99A1 has been reshaped by thickening it. The turret's height has been changed to make room for the tank commander and gunner and for protection.

The armour packages are in the front and side areas and the ERA panels have been extended. Other distinct detail is upgrade in terms of targeting computers.

Type 99A2, the most advanced variant, is undergoing trials and will enter service after 2009. Significant improvements of Type 99A2 make it a new tank altogether. Some of the upgrades are an information terminal and aiming system. It also includes bigger turret with a bigger tail chamber and arrow-shaped armour. It has a periscope for the commander and an integrated propulsion system with an active protection system which is set on turret .

Propulsion

The tank is powered by a 1,500HP diesel engine, derived from the German MB871ka501 diesel technology. The power-to-weight ratio stands at approximately 27.78, and the tank's battle weight is 54t. The engine propels the tank with an on road speed of 80km/h and cross country speed of 65km/h. It takes only 12 seconds to climb acceleration speeds from 0 to 32 km/h. One reverse gear and seven forward gears assist the transmission.

Armament and ammunition

Dual-axis stabilised 125mm / 50-calibre ZPT98 smoothbore gun equipped with a fume extractor, a thermal sleeve and an autoloader comprise the MBT's armaments. The gun is electronically or manually controlled and barrel is replaceable in one hour.

Gun loading is mechanical and can fire 8 rounds per minute with autoloader & 1 to 2 rounds per minute manually. The tank gun fires separate loading projectiles. Other ammunition includes high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG), high explosive anti-tank (HEAT) and armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabots (APFSDS).

Weapon systems

Weapon systems for the 125mm tank gun is the APFSDS round. It has a 30:1 length / calibre tungsten alloy penetrator. Muzzle velocity of the round is 1,780m a second and can penetrate 850mm steel armour from a distance of 2,000m. The tank can fire rounds of depleted uranium (DU), APFSDSs and kinetic energy penetrator. These can penetrate 960mm steel armour that is located 2,000m far.

"ZTZ99 is a third-generation battle tank."The Type 99 also carries laser-guided anti-tank missiles, which fires from the main gun. Semi-automatic laser beam-riding guidance is employed by the missile. The missile's effective range varies between 100m and 4,000m.

The missile system has been aimed at engaging ERA fitted tanks and low-flying air targets, at a maximum range of 5km. Four missile rounds are carried inside the vehicle.

A 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine gun is mounted on the commander's cupola; with an elevation of 4° to 75° with optical sight 1,500m is the maximum range against airborne target. The tank maintains a rate of fire ranging from 80 to 100 rounds a minute and carries up to 300 rounds. A fixed-mount coaxial 7.62mm machine gun on the right side of the main gun, can fire up to 2,000 rounds.

Two five-barrelled smoke grenade launchers are on each side of the turret. By injecting diesel fuel into the engine's exhaust, additional smoke is also generated.

Countermeasures

Located on the turret roof is the electro-optical countermeasures suite just behind the gunners hatch. The system has laser warning receiver (LWR) with a box-shape active laser self-defence weapon (LSDW). High-powered laser can be employed so that the enemy weapon's gunner and optics can be attacked. The powerful LSDW is capable of disrupting the enemy's missile laser / infrared guidance signal. It can also disable the enemy's optics and can damage the enemy gunner's eyesight.

Fire Control

Ballistic computer, laser range-finder, thermal barrel sleeve, wind sensor and muzzle reference system give the tank fire accuracy.

"Type 99 is similar, in a lot of specifications, to the M1A1 tank and the Western Leopard 2."Dual axis stabilization helps in firing effectively while the tank is in motion. The commander can have a 360° sight using six periscopes and the gunner has roof-mounted stabilised sights. These are fitted with thermal channels with auto tracker facility. The commander can view the gunner's thermal sight. This helps the commander fire the main gun. The thermal imaging system (TIS) with cooled detector uses SPRITE (signal processing in the element) technology.

It has a magnification of ×11.4 narrow field of view and ×5 wide field of view. The Type 99 also has an information processing system on-board.

Communications

The tank is outfitted with HF/VHF radio and a laser communication device. The device is placed over the mast on the turret roof just behind the commander's hatch. It assists in line of sight (LOS) transmission of information including encrypted voice, text and data and acts as identification friend or foe (IFF). The system can be traversed around 360° and 10° to 45° elevation. Its effective range is 3,600m. The tank can also be equipped with a GLONSS / GPS receiver, which can assist in navigation and positioning.

i have lot of questions creeping in my mind is this tank is same al khalid 2000 which pakistan and china co produced or it is completely new tank or is our al khalid 2 is going to be same like this tank
 
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The pic in my Avatar is the latest Type-99G tank equipped with APS and Hunter-Killer capability which was not there previously in older tanks & versions.

My guess is that AK 2 would be looking like this one, as Type-99G is said to have adopted some turret features from the AK.
 
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Can you tell us more about the Hunter Killer ability?

Thanks.
 
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Can you tell us more about the Hunter Killer ability?

Thanks.

Well sir its simple, what used to happen before was that when a tank commander used to identify a target, the gunner would be directed to it and after a shot had been taken & the target was destroyed then the tank commander would search for another target. Till the gunner did not fired his gun, the tank commander had nothing else to do except for being engaged with the current target.

But in Hunter-Killer capability, the tank commander identifies the target, hands over the target to the gunner and starts searching for other targets, while the gunner takes down the target. So while the gunner is Killing the target, the tank commander is Hunting for another target. Both have independent visual sights to work with.
 
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Can you tell us more about the Hunter Killer ability?

Thanks.

If u look at the above picture of Type-99G tank, there is a tank commander sight in front of the AAG which is rotated little bit to its right, while on the other side u can see a horizontal sights in front of the APS system which is used by the gunner. So while the turret is toward the target, the tank commander rotates his sights to check or in other words hunt for other targets.
 
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The ZTZ99 main battle tank (MBT) entered service in 2001. It is also called the Type 99 and the Chinese industrial code is WZ123. ZTZ99 is a successor to Type 98 G, which in turn was a successor to Type 98. Manufactured for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) by China Northern Industries Corporation (CNGC) or Norinco, the ZTZ99 MBT is considered one of the 12 best tanks in the world.

ZTZ99 is a third-generation battle tank and, due to its high cost (unit cost approximately $2,500,000), it was built in small numbers.

In comparison to older Chinese-made tanks, the MBT has improved capabilities in terms of protection, power and mobility. It has a crew of three.

ZTZ99 was made to compete with western tanks, while its technology is used to improvise the more economical ZTZ 96. Regiments in China's Shenyang and Beijing military areas currently deploy the MBT ZTZ99.

ZTZ99 programme
"The ZTZ99 main battle tank (MBT) entered service in 2001."ZTZ99 is a by-product of PLA's extensive R&D effort. The third-generation MBT programme began in 1970. PLA entered into a contract with Norinco in the year 1989 for the development of the tank. A Russian 125mm gun with autoloader built in 1990 was the earliest known prototype called Type 90. After careful observation of the Gulf war, PLA realized the ineptness in design in comparison to the Western MBTs.

Several improvisations led to the revised design Type 98. It featured a T-72 hull which was 1m longer. The MBT was unveiled during the Chinese National Day parade on October 1 1999.

Design

Type 99 is similar, in a lot of specifications, to the M1A1 tank and the Western Leopard 2. Western influences have been noticed in the angular welded turret design.

The MBT carries 9M119 Refleks. This anti-tank guided missile of Russian origin is produced in China under a local licence. Its Nato (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) codename is AT-11 Sniper. The diesel engine is turbo charged and uses German technology, and the tank is liquid cooled.

Explosive reaction armour (ERA) units were added to the turret and hull's front portion. This contains approximately 1,000mm to1,200mm of steel armour. The Type 99 has a 1,500HP diesel engine while the ZTZ98 uses a 1,200HP diesel engine. The tank layout has three compartments. Frontage has the driving compartment; the middle serves as fighting compartment and the engine is placed at the rear end.

The driver sits in the hull and in front of the turret, while the gunner sits on the left side of the turret. Tank commander takes up the turret's right side and operates the 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine gun. The gun is mounted on turret roof. An over-pressure collective NBC protection and a fully automatic fire suppression system protect the crew.

The hull and turret are built of welded steel armour. The modular design allows damaged sections to be easily replaced. New upgrades can be placed giving it increased service life. The turret's inside design layout is modelled on Russian style. The MBT closely resembles the Russian 2A46M autoloader's design. There is provision for extra ammunition in the fighting compartment. This makes the MBT highly susceptible to fire once penetrated. The MBT requires a bustle autoloader, on which production has not been started yet.

Mission variants

Type 99A is a predecessor to the Type 99A1 and successor to the Type 99G MBT. Built by China Northern Industries Group Corporation (CNGC), the ZTZ99G has newly designed features and active protection system (APS). The new tank is larger with an autonomous commander thermal imaging viewer. The electro-optical countermeasures devices have been replaced by a new design.

"Regiments in China's Shenyang and Beijing military areas currently deploy the MBT ZTZ99."The laser receiver on the original MBT has been remodelled into a box-shape. This is installed by the commander hatch. Type 99 A1 is deployed by PLA and is in service now. The turret top of Type 99A1 has been reshaped by thickening it. The turret's height has been changed to make room for the tank commander and gunner and for protection.

The armour packages are in the front and side areas and the ERA panels have been extended. Other distinct detail is upgrade in terms of targeting computers.

Type 99A2, the most advanced variant, is undergoing trials and will enter service after 2009. Significant improvements of Type 99A2 make it a new tank altogether. Some of the upgrades are an information terminal and aiming system. It also includes bigger turret with a bigger tail chamber and arrow-shaped armour. It has a periscope for the commander and an integrated propulsion system with an active protection system which is set on turret .

Propulsion

The tank is powered by a 1,500HP diesel engine, derived from the German MB871ka501 diesel technology. The power-to-weight ratio stands at approximately 27.78, and the tank's battle weight is 54t. The engine propels the tank with an on road speed of 80km/h and cross country speed of 65km/h. It takes only 12 seconds to climb acceleration speeds from 0 to 32 km/h. One reverse gear and seven forward gears assist the transmission.

Armament and ammunition

Dual-axis stabilised 125mm / 50-calibre ZPT98 smoothbore gun equipped with a fume extractor, a thermal sleeve and an autoloader comprise the MBT's armaments. The gun is electronically or manually controlled and barrel is replaceable in one hour.

Gun loading is mechanical and can fire 8 rounds per minute with autoloader & 1 to 2 rounds per minute manually. The tank gun fires separate loading projectiles. Other ammunition includes high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG), high explosive anti-tank (HEAT) and armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabots (APFSDS).

Weapon systems

Weapon systems for the 125mm tank gun is the APFSDS round. It has a 30:1 length / calibre tungsten alloy penetrator. Muzzle velocity of the round is 1,780m a second and can penetrate 850mm steel armour from a distance of 2,000m. The tank can fire rounds of depleted uranium (DU), APFSDSs and kinetic energy penetrator. These can penetrate 960mm steel armour that is located 2,000m far.

"ZTZ99 is a third-generation battle tank."The Type 99 also carries laser-guided anti-tank missiles, which fires from the main gun. Semi-automatic laser beam-riding guidance is employed by the missile. The missile's effective range varies between 100m and 4,000m.

The missile system has been aimed at engaging ERA fitted tanks and low-flying air targets, at a maximum range of 5km. Four missile rounds are carried inside the vehicle.

A 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine gun is mounted on the commander's cupola; with an elevation of 4° to 75° with optical sight 1,500m is the maximum range against airborne target. The tank maintains a rate of fire ranging from 80 to 100 rounds a minute and carries up to 300 rounds. A fixed-mount coaxial 7.62mm machine gun on the right side of the main gun, can fire up to 2,000 rounds.

Two five-barrelled smoke grenade launchers are on each side of the turret. By injecting diesel fuel into the engine's exhaust, additional smoke is also generated.

Countermeasures

Located on the turret roof is the electro-optical countermeasures suite just behind the gunners hatch. The system has laser warning receiver (LWR) with a box-shape active laser self-defence weapon (LSDW). High-powered laser can be employed so that the enemy weapon's gunner and optics can be attacked. The powerful LSDW is capable of disrupting the enemy's missile laser / infrared guidance signal. It can also disable the enemy's optics and can damage the enemy gunner's eyesight.

Fire Control

Ballistic computer, laser range-finder, thermal barrel sleeve, wind sensor and muzzle reference system give the tank fire accuracy.

"Type 99 is similar, in a lot of specifications, to the M1A1 tank and the Western Leopard 2."Dual axis stabilization helps in firing effectively while the tank is in motion. The commander can have a 360° sight using six periscopes and the gunner has roof-mounted stabilised sights. These are fitted with thermal channels with auto tracker facility. The commander can view the gunner's thermal sight. This helps the commander fire the main gun. The thermal imaging system (TIS) with cooled detector uses SPRITE (signal processing in the element) technology.

It has a magnification of ×11.4 narrow field of view and ×5 wide field of view. The Type 99 also has an information processing system on-board.

Communications

The tank is outfitted with HF/VHF radio and a laser communication device. The device is placed over the mast on the turret roof just behind the commander's hatch. It assists in line of sight (LOS) transmission of information including encrypted voice, text and data and acts as identification friend or foe (IFF). The system can be traversed around 360° and 10° to 45° elevation. Its effective range is 3,600m. The tank can also be equipped with a GLONSS / GPS receiver, which can assist in navigation and positioning.

i have lot of questions creeping in my mind is this tank is same al khalid 2000 which pakistan and china co produced or it is completely new tank or is our al khalid 2 is going to be same like this tank

Check out the below link & see the pictures in post# 94
 
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Guys, here are two images of a Chinese tank, which unfortunately are covered, but if we look at the size of the turret, it is huge compared to the turret we have been seeing on the Type-99s, suggesting some kind of newer turret on the old chassis or a completely new tank.

The size does resembles western heavy MBTs.

Comments & Analysis required.


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Best 12 ? this is too polite, I think it falls in best 5. really an awesome work by China.

 
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Type 99 and A1 the Type99 A2 is considered to be an entirly new tank its got so many upgreads

The only thing I dont like about it is the fact that like Russian tank if its turret gets penetrated then the entire tank will blow up killing everyone inside I wish China would have adapted the western design where the amunition is completely protected
 
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Oplot or Oplot-M ? Pakistan is receiving the Oplot-M isn't it.

From the comment section of P. Sengupta's blog:
Prasun K Sengupta said...

To Anon@11:47PM: The PA is procuring the Oplot-M version of the T-84 precisely to counter the Arjun Mk1s. The only way the Al Khalid or Al Zarrar MBTs will be able to take on the Arjun Mk1 is by using APFSDS rounds equipped with DU kinetic-energy penetrator rods

In another comment he wrote, he mentions PA has ordered something like 420 Oplot MBTs from Ukraine. I have never seen any news about this, so either he has inside info that only PA and himself know, or he is writing BS.

A number of Pakistan's T-80UD were delivered with Oplot turrets but he clearly is not referring to them.
 
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From the comment section of P. Sengupta's blog:


In another comment he wrote, he mentions PA has ordered something like 420 Oplot MBTs from Ukraine. I have never seen any news about this, so either he has inside info that only PA and himself know, or he is writing BS.

A number of Pakistan's T-80UD were delivered with Oplot turrets but he clearly is not referring to them.

I think sengupta has not the status to say anything and that is often mentionned by Indians... If your tank is hit by anything there is a little chance that it will go and win the battle. I can say that, my father was a tank commander during the big battles. An average tank can fire every few seconds (max 10) a round... If you get one into your teeth your driver, commander and loader are probably trying to get back online and the next will kill them. So defence is nice but does not mean you can walk around like in a park.

Pakistan indeed bought them and we can be sure the Indians have the same. It has more range then a shell but in big battles with smoke screens, flat terrain and ways to counter it the effective percentages are much lower. It is not a wonder. They have even lasers to kill commanders sight or his systems...
 
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