- Yes
- No
History
In 1992, the South Korean Army initiated the development of the K2 Black Panther, responding to their need for a next-generation tank. The Ministry of National Defence organized a seminar, led by Dr. Eui-Hwan Kim, inviting experts from various countries to provide advice before the concept design phase.
The attendees included:
- Israel: General Israel Tal (Merkava 1/2/3)
- Japan: MHI engineer Hayashi Iwao (Type 74/Type 90)
- USA: General Dynamics engineer Philip W. Lett (M48/M60/M1)
- Sweden: Bofors engineer Sven Berge (Strv 74/Strv 103/UDES Project)
- United Kingdom: Professor Richard M. Ogorkiewicz, Imperial College London
Starting in July 1995, the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) conducted systematic conceptual research on the next-generation tank until December 1997. This involved determining the tankโs capabilities, performance, appearance, necessary technologies, development methods, and expected efficiency.
Overseas studies were conducted with the Ministry of National Defenseโs permission, sending 7 individuals to the UK for a year of training.
Between November 1998 and December 2002, ADD developed numerous technologies and software for the next-generation tank, including the K2โs cannon, target tracker, APS, and autoloader.
Full-scale development commenced in 2003, and after four years, the first prototype emerged in 2007. In September 2008, it was declared combat-ready. Due to delays in developing a domestic powerpack, the German powerpack from the prototype (MTU MT883 Ka-501 engine and Renk HSWL 295 transmission) was used for the initial production in 2011.
In second productions, the K2 was equipped with a powerpack featuring a DV27K engine from Doosan Infracor (now HD Hyundai Infracor) and a Renk HSWL 295 transmission, which continued in the third production, including the K2GF exported to Poland.
Firepower
K2 tank is equipped with the CN08 120mm L/55 tank cannon as its primary weapon and the M60E2 as its coaxial machine gun. Additionally, it has a 12.7mm K6 machine gun mounted in the commanderโs hatch for multipurpose use.
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Main Gun: CN08 120mm/L55
CN08 120mm/L55 canon used by K2 was developed by Hyundai WIA and has a 744 MPa chamber pressure.
Ammunition used in K2 is as follows:
- K279 APFSDS
Muzzle velocity: 1760 m/s
Length: 998 mm
Weight: 21.3 kg
Material: Heavy alloy of Tungsten
- K27X APFSDS
Muzzle velocity: 1800 m/s
Length: 998 mm
Weight: 20 kg
Material: Heavy alloy of Tungsten
Note: There is very little information available about this ammunition, and the internet only known its a variant of the K279. The information of this ammunition is found in the paper titled โPressure Analysis and Conceptual Design for Indoor Ballistic Test Range by Numerical Methodsโ.
- K280 HEAT-MP
Muzzle velocity: 1400 m/s
Length: 998 mm
Weight: 23 kg
Filler: Composition B, 1kg
Fuse: Direct/Proximity
- K287 TP-T
Following ammo list is for the KM256/CN03 120mm/L44 cannon used in the K1A1/K1A2
- K276 APFSDS
Muzzle velocity: 1700 m/s
Length: 973 mm
Weight: 19.7 kg
Material: Heavy alloy of Tungsten
Penetration: 650mm
- K277 HEAT-MP-T
Muzzle velocity: 1130 m/s
Length: 989 mm
Weight: 24.5 kg
Filler: Composition B, 2kg
Fuse: Direct
Penetration: 600mm
- K282 TP-T
Coaxial Machine Gun: M60E2
For the coaxial machine gun, the K2 uses the same M60E2 as the M1/K1 tank, and holds a total of 12000 rounds.
Crew Machine Gun: K6
K6 machine gun was developed based on the M2 machine gun. In the K2 tank, it is operated by the tank commander and holds a total of 5000 rounds.
- Muzzle velocity: 890 m/s
- RPM: 450-600
- Maximum range: 6800m
Gunner/Commander Sight
Gunner Sight:
- Day/Thermal Camera 4/15/30/60x (30/60x is electronic zoom)
- Gen 2 Thermal
Commander Sight:
- Direct optics 4/11x
- Day/Thermal Camera 4/13/25/60x (25/60x electronic zoom)
- Gen 2 Thermal
Elevation/Depression/Targeting Speed
- -5ยฐ/+20ยฐ
Note: Depression is 0ยฐ depression in a range of ยฑ70ยฐ from rear center
- Traverse rate : 600 mil (33.75ยฐ/s)
- Elevation rate : 450 mil (25.3125ยฐ/s)
Protection
The basic structure of the K2 tank is made of MIL-12560H steel plates, and the composite armor is made of SiC, replacing the AlO3 used in the first-generation KSAP, to achieve higher protection. In addition, it is equipped with ERA, LWR, and MWR to achieve high survivability.
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Protection of the K2 is capable of withstanding 120mm APFSDS rounds. This information is already well known from published videos and photos.
There has been a debate about whether K276 or K279 APFSDS was used in the test, but considering that the cannon used during the test was KM256/CN03, it can be concluded that K276 was used. This is because K279 cannot be used with KM256/CN03.
It is also capable enough to protect the RPG-7 from the side.
This information is also available on Samyang Comtechโs website, the manufacturer of the composite armor. The front can withstand 120mm APFSDS, while the sides offer protection against 30mm APDS in the crew compartment and 30mm AP in the non-crew compartment.
Note: 30mm APDS (MPDS) produced in Korea is the K164 designed for 30ร173mm.
Hull can provide protection against mines with armor plates known as STANAG 4569 Level 2. Additionally, there is ongoing development and promotion of STANAG LEVEL 4 armor plates for export.
Turret Structures:
In the case of composite armor, it is structured as follows: the photo of the K2 below illustrates the composite armor with less insertions. When fully inserted, it will match the CAD image above.
For turrets, the frontal LOS is 917mm
As for the turret sides, itโs known to be 50mm due to photos taken in Poland, but itโs actually a bit thicker.
This photo only measures the thickness of the outer composite, which is 110mm thick when including the base structure and liner.
50 mm (composite) + 35 mm (RHA base structure) + 25 mm (Rubber liner) = 110 mm
Hull Structures
For hull, composite armor is only present on UFP, LFP does not have composite armor.
This can be seen in the armor structure of the prototype below:
Production version has a slightly different hull structure, but the basic is the same.
The photo taken in Poland indicates that the sideskirtsโ thickness is 50mm, but this measurement is incorrect. In reality, the sideskirts extend to the sides and have a thickness of 65mm.
- ERA:
Based on the video, the K2โs ERA appeared superior to the latest Russian ERA technology. However, considering the videoโs 2006 recording date, we should assume it outperformed Kontakt-5. South Korea had the chance to test Kontakt-5 when introducing the T-80U. Although Relikt also existed in 2006, it couldnโt be tested by the South Korean military. Therefore, we can assume it was more capable than Kontakt-5. Due to the ERA structure, protection against KE is notably lower, making it fair to say itโs equivalent against CE.
When fully loaded, ERA weights 1.6t, with a total of 230 pieces.
Smoke launcher
Smoke launchers are equipped with two KM255 and one SLS launcher, for a total of 18 smoke. Launchers have a 66mm caliber.
Laser Warning Receiver
Missile Warning Radar
Original plan was for MWR to be operate with KAPS, where MWR detects missiles and KAPS intercepts them. However, due to concerns about KAPS causing damage to infantry, KAPS was not equipped on production model, only MWR to be equipped.
Mobility
K2 tank has a 51t basic weight, 55t combat weight, 70km/h forward and 34km/h reverse top speed and can climb up to 31ยฐ slope.
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Engine
- STX-MTU MT883 Ka-501
1500PS / 2,700 RPM
- HD Hyundai Infracor DV27K
1500PS / 2,700 RPM
Transmission
- Renk HSWL 295
Renk HSWL 295 has a 5 Forward/Reverse gear, but when equipped in a vehicle, it is limited to a 5 forward gear and 3 reverse gear.
In addition, a 3rd gear is available when manually shifting, allowing to reverse up to 34 km/h.
- S&T EST15K (Upcoming)
EST15K transmission has 6 forward gears and 3 reverse gears.
Hydropneumatic Suspension
K2 suspension is controlled by driver, with the following angles available:
- Forward -5ยฐ
- Backward +4ยฐ
- Left and right 4ยฐ
Interior
3 crew members are on board, and ammunition storage is located at the rear of the turret and the front left of the hull.
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Simple infographic
Ammo Storage
K2 tank has 3 ammo racks:
- Autoloader (16 rounds)
- Hull ammo rack (23 rounds)
- Turret Cradles (1 rounds)
- Total: 40 rounds
For the autoloader, it stores 16 rounds and has a blow-off panel, similar to the M1 Abrams, to keep the crew safe after a hit. It has a 6 second maximum reload time.
K2 ์ ์ฐจ๊ฐ ํ๊ตญ์ ์ฌ๋ฌ 3.5์ธ๋ ์ ์ฐจ์ ์ฐจ๋ณํ๋ ๊ธฐ์ ์ค ํ๋๊ฐ ์๋์ฅ์ ์ฅ์น๋ค. ์ด ์ฅ์น๋ ์ดํ ๋ฐ์ฌ ํ ํ์ํ ๋ฐ์ฌ๊น์ง 6์ด ๋ฏธ๋ง์ ์๊ฐ์ด ๊ฑธ๋ฆฌ๋ฉฐ, ๋ถ๋น 10๋ฐ์ ์ ์ ์๋ค. ๊ธฐ์กด์ ์๋์ฅ์ ๋ฐฉ์์ ์ ์ฐจ๋ ์๋ จ๋ ํ์ฝ์๊ฐ ์๋ฌด์ ํฌ์ ๋ผ๋ ๋ถ๋น 7๋ฐ์ ๋๊ธฐ๊ธฐ ์ด๋ ค์ฐ๋ฉฐ, ์ ํฌ๊ฐ ๊ธธ์ด์ง ๊ฒฝ์ฐ ํผ๋ก๋ก ์ธํด ๊ทธ ์๋๊ฐ ๋์ฑ ๋จ์ด์ง ์ ์๋ค.
Hull ammo storage stores 23 rounds, with 6 rounds per line, but the lowest line has 5 rounds. and hull ammo storage is protected by ERA.
1 round is stored behind the commander seat.
Fuel Tanks
Fuel tanks are located on the hull and under the turret.
In the prototype, the fuel tank has the following structure, which has been changed in the production version.
Prototype (FTR):
Production:
Sources
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Pressure Analysis and Conceptual Design for Indoor Ballistic Test Range by Numerical Methods
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