BZ-72-1
Tier 10 · china · heavy
About
In the 1950s, the Chinese school of tank building began to move away from copying foreign designs to creating something new. A deterioration in relations with the U.S.S.R. led to an increase in the proportion of their own developments which, despite their external similarity to Soviet models, had Chinese origins. Work on the BZ-72-1 began in the late 1960s. An interesting feature of the vehicle was its jet boosters, which were supposed to improve crossing capacity in difficult terrain. In addition, an autoreloading mechanism was planned to be used. However, due to the high cost of production, the Chinese leadership opted for more mass-produced medium and light tanks. No prototypes were built.
Survivability
Hit points
2,200
View range
400 m
Signal range
750 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
155
70
40
Turret
350
200
50
Gun · 130 mm 62-130T
Caliber
130 mm
Rate of fire
4 rpm
Reload
15 s
Aim time
2.5 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.4 m
Gun arc
8° / 20°
Traverse
26°/s
Ammo
40
Mobility
Top speed
30 km/h
Reverse
15 km/h
Engine
900 hp
Power/weight
16.7 hp/t
Hull traverse
34°/s
Turret traverse
24°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
560 dmg (420–700)
260 mm pen (195–325)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
560 dmg (420–700)
320 mm pen (240–400)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
640 dmg (480–800)
65 mm pen (49–81)
Marks of Excellence
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