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March 3rd, 2007, 02:32 PM
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new S Korean tank...
I just found this: http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi...&modele=jdc_34
- looks promising, but won't become generally available before 2011 so it's not too much of an issue for the game... just curious, has anyone found some other info on this (anything not in Korean...;-))
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March 3rd, 2007, 11:57 PM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
I just went to yahoo's korean site, and the translation should be more like "submersing" than amphibious.
Here it is:
Code-named “XK2,” the tank is capable of operating in water up to 4.1 meters (13 feet) deep.
Immediately after it surfaces, the tanks can switch to combat mode, the agency said.
“The tanks are capable of crossing a river without other equipment,” said Kim Eui-hwan, who led the project at the Agency for Defense Development.
The agency also said the XK2s are the first tanks in which the gun turrets can go underwater.
The 55-ton tank is armed with an autoloading 120 mm cannon; its top speed is 70 kilometers (43 miles) per hour.
Each tank will be manned by three people.
It also has an anti-helicopter weapon system.
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March 4th, 2007, 12:40 AM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
My Korean language skill is getting rusty, but here is more on the tank according to the project leader:
It will be the most high-tech tank in the world.
It can cross most rivers in Europe without special equipment.
Turkey is very interested in it.
It is superior to all North Korean tanks.
The sales pitch didn't mention the tanks' ability to take a punch.
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March 5th, 2007, 07:44 AM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
It looks like it's comparable to the Leclerc in configuration - first underwater tank is a bit overstated, as all soviet tanks had snorkel equipment, while the Leopard I + II had an escape pipe or however you might call that on top of the commander's hatch... anyway, it might not be the most pressing issue for adding a new vehicle, as it won't be available too soon, I just thought the tankies among us might be interested...
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March 5th, 2007, 07:44 AM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
First tanks where the gun turrets can go underwater..? What about the deep fording capability of T-series and the like.. what does this mean.. nothing new I´d say. Or is it that it can engage in combat immediately after resurfacing.. what?
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March 5th, 2007, 11:46 PM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
I'll keep searching the news because I'm really wondering how the "highest tech" claim will be backed up.
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March 7th, 2007, 07:05 AM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
it does not look that "Hi-tech"
this is from Jane's (JAA) Nov. 2006 (exerpted b/c of copyright)
In addition to having a very advanced passive armour package over the frontal arc, the K2 MBT is also provided with a higher level of protection against top attack weapons with explosive reactive armour (ERA) being installed on the turret roof. An anti-neutron liner is also fitted to the K2 as standard.
The K2 will also have a number of other advanced survivability features including a defensive aids suite that will include laser warning receivers, radar warning receivers and a roof mount hard kill system and a battlefield identification friend or foe (IFF) system.
Standard equipment will include a NBC system, extensive communications suite, battle management system and a position/navigation system. The commander and gunner each have a colour tactical display and on board diagnostics with a built-in test/fault isolation test as standard.
As with an increasing number of vehicles, the K2 also has an embeded training and mission rehearsal facility. When fitted with a telescopic snorkel the K2 can ford to a depth of 4.1 m.
The ROK Army already deploys two versions of the Rotem K1 MBT, the original K1 armed with a 105 mm KM68A1 rifled tank gun and the more recent K1A1 armed with a 120 mm M256 smooth bore tank gun. Both of these have been offered on the export market but there have been no sales so far.
In addition to having a very advanced passive armour package over the frontal arc, the K2 MBT is also provided with a higher level of protection against top attack weapons with explosive reactive armour (ERA) being installed on the turret roof. An anti-neutron liner is also fitted to the K2 as standard.
note that it says the snorkel needs to be fitted; instead of being organic to the tank - this allows "accelerated" fording ops (5-15min prep) as it implies the tank is actually watertight by default - however this is NOT instantenous fording capability, which means you just litteratly "drive under water", which would be seriously combat enhancing. nearlly all other tanks with fording capability (including most soviet design and I believe western MBTs as well) require "sealing" of various compartments etc. to make watertight and various bits of equipment, preperation is never under 30min and can be longer.
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March 7th, 2007, 07:09 AM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
here's a pic of a model of a K2 with fording equipment. does that snorkel look familiar or what?
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March 7th, 2007, 07:24 AM
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Re: new S Korean tank...
I knew its superior tech and abilities were just another bull by anybody whoever makes anything ever.
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