T-72
The tank commander is seated in the fighting compartment in the middle
of the tank hull on the right side of the gun, and the gunner is seated
to the left of the gun. The lower part of the fighting compartment mounts
the automatic loader carousel whose introduction made it possible to reduce
tank height and its armor plated area, thus improving protection without
changing the designed weight and decreasing the ammunition stowage hit
probability.
The T-72A tank was mass produced from 1979 to 1985. Its main differences
from the base model consisted in the installation of the TPDK-1 laser ranging
sight, TPN-3-49 gunner's night sight with the L-4 searchlight, continuous
side anticumulative screens, 902B smoke grenade launching system, 2A46
gun instead of the 2A26M2, TVNE-4B driver's night vision device and the
V-46-6 engine. The T-72M and T-72M1 export versions of the T-72A tank were
manufactured with an additionally strengthened frontal part of the hull
and combined armor of the turret. Tanks of this series were exported to
the former Warsaw Treaty member states, India, Iran, Syria, Algeria, Kuwait,
Libya, Finland and Yugoslavia.
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Secondary weapons are the 7.62mm PKT coaxial machine gun and the 12.7mm
NSVT antiaircraft machine gun, which can be manually controlled from the
tank commander's station. The coaxial machine gun ammunition allowance
is 2,000 cartridges and that of the antiaircraft machine gun 300 cartridges.
For its mobility, i.e., its capability to arrive to an assigned area in
due time, the tank depends on its power unit, transmission and the track
and suspension system. High mobility of the tank is attained owing to its
multifuel four-stroke liquid-cooled V-84-1 diesel engine, which is supercharged
from a centrifugal blower. In addition, provision is made for inertial
supercharging. The engine power is equal to 618 kW (840 hp). It can use
diesel fuel (DL, DZ, DA), rocket fuel (T-1, TS-1, T-2) and automobile gasoline
(A-66, A-72). The main method of engine starting is by the electric starter,
then comes the compressed air starting method. The engine can also be started
by towing the tank or by using an external electrical power source. To
warm up the engine and its accessory systems before starting in cold weather,
provision is made for a heating system. The engine design is derived from
the engines of earlier makes, which facilitates its production and maintenance.
