Land Weapons

Main Battle Tank (1966)

Atelier de Construction d'Issy-les-Moulineaux

AMX-30

AMX-30B2
AMX-30B2

The AMX-30 was born from a failed collaboration between France and West Germany to design a modern main battle tank for use by both armies, as well as Italy. Following the development of two prototypes, both countries decided to pursue their own agendas separately, with the German prototype eventually becoming the Leopard 1 and the French prototype the AMX-30. The AMX-30 was designed under the principle that mobility ensured greater survivability than heavier armor, and as a result it featured the weakest armor of any of its contemporaries. To compensate, the AMX-30 was fast and packed a strong punch with its long caliber CN-105-F1 gun which could fire the Obus G HEAT round, easily capable of penetrating most enemy armor during its day. NBC protection was standard, as was the capability for deep fording. By the 1970s, development of advanced passive and reactive armor placed the AMX-30 at a disadvantage notwithstanding a series of improvements, particularly in its fire control systems, engines and suspension. The AMX-30 was exported to various other European as well as Middle East nations including Spain (which license-produced it), Greece, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Venezuela, Chile, and Nigeria. French, Saudi and Qatari units saw combat during the Gulf War, where they performed well despite concerns over its inferiority compared to Iraqi T-72s, although these were ultimately not encountered.

The prototype of the French version of the Europa-Panzer was completed in September 1960, and was eventually developed into the AMX-30 following the end of Franco-German collaboration. It replaced US-built M47s in French service. A special variant for desert operations became known as the AMX-30S, supplied to Saudi Arabia. The modifications resulted in a modest loss of speed and it was also fitted with a slightly less powerful engine but otherwise adds a laser rangefinder. A major modernization program resulted in the AMX-30B2 with integrated fire control, a laser rangefinder and thermal system as well as generally improved optical equipment. Uniquely, its co-axial armament featured independent elevation from the main gun, allowing it to be used against aircraft and helicopters. Other variants include the AMX-30SA anti-aircraft system, while the chassis was used as a platform for the Pluton tactical nuclear missile launcher, Roland SAM launcher (AMX-30R) and the GCT 155-mm self-propelled gun. Non-combat versions include the AMX-30D armored recovery vehicle as well as a bridgelayer. Locally-produced Spanish versions were known as the AMX-30E and eventually modernized into the AMX-30EM1 and -30EM2 with automotive and engine enhancements.

Preceded by:

None

Succeeded by:

Leclerc (1992)

Datafile

DesignAMX-30AMX-30B2
TypeMain Battle TankMain Battle Tank
Year19661982
Crew44
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)21 ft 7 in (31 ft 1½ in)21 ft 7 in (31 ft 1½ in)
Width10 ft 2½ in10 ft 2½ in
Height9 ft 5 in9 ft 5 in
Ground Clearance0 ft 0 in0 ft 0 in
Track0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Track on Ground0 ft 0½ in0 ft 0½ in
Weight
Combat79,366 lbs81,571 lbs
Ground Pressure10.95 psi12.80 psi
SuspensionTorsion barTorsion bar
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)31 mph (25 mph)31 mph (25 mph)
Range (Off-Road)311-3,728 mi249-280 mi
AmphibiousNoNo
Fording4 ft 3 in (13 ft 1 in)4 ft 3 in (13 ft 1 in)
Vertical Obstacle3 ft 1 in3 ft 1 in
Trench10 ft 6 in10 ft 6 in
Gradient60%60%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 720-hp
Hispano-Suiza
HS 110
1 x 720-hp
Hispano-Suiza
HS 110
FuelMulti-fuelMulti-fuel
Power/Weight20.00 hp/t19.46 hp/t
Armament
Main1 x 105-mm L/56
CN-105 F1

Rifled Gun
↑ 20° / ↓ -10° / ↔ 360°
1 x 105-mm L/56
CN-105 F1

Rifled Gun
↑ 20° / ↓ -10° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryCoaxial:
1 x 20-mm
M693 (F2)
Anti-Aircraft:
1 x 7.62-mm
AAN F1
Coaxial:
1 x 20-mm
M693 (F2)
Anti-Aircraft:
1 x 7.62-mm
AAN F1
Ammo7.62-mm: 2,050
7.62-mm: 2,070
Armor
TypeSteelSteel
Thickness15 - 150 mm15 - 150 mm
Max Effective214 - 274 mm RHAe214 - 274 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front80 mm / 68°80 mm / 68°
Hull Lower Front80 mm / 45°80 mm / 45°
Hull Upper Sides35 mm / 35°30 mm / 35°
Hull Lower Sides35 mm30 mm
Hull Upper Rear30 mm / 10°30 mm / 10°
Hull Lower Rear30 mm30 mm
Hull Top15 mm15 mm
Hull Bottom15 mm / 75°15 mm / 75°
Turret Mantlet150 mm150 mm
Turret Front80 mm / 73°80 mm / 73°
Turret Sides40 mm / 35°40 mm / 35°
Turret Rear30 mm / 45°30 mm / 45°
Turret Top20 mm20 mm
Production
Built1,026761
Total3,571

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