WZ-141 Second Prototype

WZ-141 Second Prototype

Tier 0 · china · AT-SPG · Escalation
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Following the Sino-Soviet border conflict of 1969, China revised its armored vehicle doctrine to account for the possibility of a Soviet incursion. In 1976, it began developing a lightweight anti-tank vehicle that could be air-dropped behind enemy lines, which it designated the WZ-141. The first prototype featured two 105mm recoilless rifles mounted on either side of the turret, with ATGM rails added later. The second prototype saw the rifles positioned more closely together. Despite the WZ-141’s potential, changes in China’s political environment led to the project’s official cancellation in 1985.
Multi-weapon
Survivability
Hit points
2,300
View range
510 m
Signal range
680 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
20
8
8
Turret
20
15
8
Gun · 2x HJ-73 Rail Launchers
Caliber
120 mm
Rate of fire
2.55 rpm
Reload
35 s
Aim time
1 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.24 m
Gun arc
5° / 12°
Traverse
33°/s
Ammo
10
Mobility
Top speed
80 km/h
Reverse
30 km/h
Engine
138 hp
Power/weight
22.3 hp/t
Hull traverse
44°/s
Turret traverse
36°/s
Shells
HOLLOW_CHARGE_MISSILE
850 dmg (6381063)
520 mm pen (390650)
Siege mode
Speed
25 km/h
Aim time
1 s
Dispersion
0.24 m
Switch in
1.2 s
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