BZ-176

BZ-176

Tier 8 · china · heavy
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About
In the 1960s, amid tense relations with the Soviet Union, China came up with the concept of creating "frontier-covering forces." The main firepower of this formation was to be units with "frontier-covering tanks" in service. The design allowed the gun to depress through the turret top to reduce the overall vehicle height. In addition, the tank was set to feature twin tracks and jet boosters. Theoretically, due to the high specific power, they would provide good mobility and crossing capacity. The project was closed in 1978, and no prototypes were produced.
Survivability
Hit points
1,550
View range
380 m
Signal range
600 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
240
152
60
Turret
250
152
60
Gun · 160 mm 56-160 BZS
Caliber
160 mm
Rate of fire
2.4 rpm
Reload
25 s
Aim time
3.5 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.46 m
Gun arc
10° / 20°
Traverse
21°/s
Ammo
30
Mobility
Top speed
30 km/h
Reverse
15 km/h
Engine
600 hp
Power/weight
10.5 hp/t
Hull traverse
29°/s
Turret traverse
29°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
650 dmg (488813)
208 mm pen (156260)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
800 dmg (6001000)
80 mm pen (60100)
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