Land Weapons

Main Battle Tank (2001)

Kharkiv Morozov

T-84 Oplot

T-84U
T-84 Oplot

The Malyshev Plant (ZiM) based in Kharkiv was one of the most important tank factories of the USSR and was responsible for producing Soviet tanks like the T-64 and T-80. Following the independence of Ukraine in 1991, it developed an indigenous version of the T-80 known as the T-84. The T-84's hull is based on that of the T-80UD variant and retains is basic layout, with the main difference being the substitution of the original gas turbine engine for a more fuel-efficient diesel 6TD engine which also gives it one of the best power-to-weight ratios in a main battle tank. The original cast turret has also been replaced by a new all-welded design composed of steel and composite armor. Reactive armor is also typically installed in both the hull and turret. Armament is initially identical to that of the T-80, based on a 125-mm KBA-3 smoothbore gun (a locally-built version of the 2A45M-1) fed by an automatic loader. It can fire the same ammunition as that of a T-80 and T-72 as well as a locally-designed Combat ATGM. Newer variants are quipped with a NATO-standard 120-mm smoothbore. Defensive armament consists of coaxial 7.62-mm PKT and turret-mounted 12.7-mm NSVT machine guns, and an active protection system is also equipped. The T-84 became the first tank to be received to the Ukrainian army after independence but only a handful of vehicles have been delivered. The main user has been Thailand which so far is the only export client, although Pakistan has planned to upgrade its T-80UDs to T-84 standard.

Development a new tank based on the T-80UD began in 1993 and resulted in the T-84. Equipment upgrades along with Kontakt-5 ERA resulted in the T-84U which was further developed into the T-84-120 Oplot which features a NATO-standard 120-mm gun, Duplet ERA, Zaslin APS, and a new PNK-6 panoramic tank sight. An IFV, ARV and SPAAG based on the T-84 have also been proposed but have not been developed.

Preceded by:

None

Related:

T-80 (1976)

Succeeded by:

None

Datafile

DesignT-84T-84-120
Name-Oplot
TypeMain Battle TankMain Battle Tank
Year20012014
Crew33
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)23 ft 3 in (31 ft 11 in)23 ft 3 in (31 ft 11 in)
Width12 ft 5 in12 ft 5 in
Height8 ft 12 in8 ft 12 in
Ground Clearance2 ft 8 in2 ft 8 in
Track9 ft 2½ in9 ft 2½ in
Track Width23 in23 in
Track on Ground14 ft 1 in14 ft 1 in
Weight
Combat101,413 lbs105,822 lbs
Ground Pressure0 psi0 psi
SuspensionTorsion barTorsion bar
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)40 mph43 mph
Range (Off-Road)336 mi (217 mi)311 mi (249 mi)
AmphibiousNoNo
Fording6 ft 11 in (16 ft 5 in)6 ft 11 in (16 ft 5 in)
Vertical Obstacle3 ft 3 in3 ft 3 in
Trench9 ft 4 in9 ft 4 in
Gradient63%63%
Side Slope36%36%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 1,200-hp
KMDB
6TD-2
1 x 1,200-hp
KMDB
6TD-2D
FuelDiesel: 343 galDiesel: 343 gal
Power/Weight26.09 hp/t25.00 hp/t
Armament
Main1 x 125-mm L/48
KBA-3

Smoothbore Gun
↑ 13.5° / ↓ -5.67° / ↔ 360°
1 x 120-mm
(Unknown)

Smoothbore Gun
↑ 13.5° / ↓ -5.67° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryCoaxial:
1 x 7.62-mm
PKT
Anti-Aircraft:
1 x 12.70-mm
NSVT
Coaxial:
1 x 7.62-mm
PKT
Anti-Aircraft:
1 x 12.70-mm
NSVT
Ammo-7.62-mm: 1,250
Armor
TypeComposite/ERAComposite/ERA
Thickness--
Max Effective--
Production
Built549
Total53

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