DRAFT SUGGESTION POST
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Brief History: Bangladesh used to operate large numbers of Type 62 light tanks in the 80-90s. These Light weight tanks were ideal for Bangladesh’s soft terrain but soon these tanks became obsolete and these were retired in the early 2000s. Within 2020 T-69 IIGs were supposed to retire, due to the retirement of these two tanks Bangladesh needed a Tank that could replace both. In 2019 Bangladesh ordered VT-5 Light weight MBTs. VT-5 tanks are made by China’s NORINCO. VT-5 tanks were designed for South and Southeast asian terrain. These VT-5s were specifically made to meet the requirements of Bangladesh army and because of this reason we can consider this tank as a unique variant of VT-5. VT-5s were Ideal for Bangladesh’s terrain and at the same time these tanks had enough fire power to replace the T-69 IIG tank.Unlike the T-69IIG and Type 62 light tank this tank can deal with most of the modern MBTs. Due its good mobility this tank can easily operate in muddy mountainous terrain, which was a impossible task for Type 62 and T-69 IIG tanks.
Currently Bangladesh is the only user of VT-5 tank.
Main Gun: The tank is armed with a two plane stabilized 105mm rifled gun. This gun is capable of firing barrel launched ATGM. It can also use APFSDS, HEAT and HE rounds. Ammunitions are stored in a bustle autoloader. Which increases the survival chances of the crew in case of an ammo cook off.
Reload rate of the Autoloader is around 4 seconds. It can store 38 rounds.
Elevation of Main gun: -7/8° to +18°
Ammo
Secondary guns: Unlike the VT-5s seen in Zhuhai airshow this tank uses manually controlled 12.7mm heavy machine gun(300 rounds). It also has a 7.62mm Coaxial machine gun(1750 round) [5th source]
Protection: This tank uses the base VT-5 hull which lacks the ERAs in the lower frontal plate. But there are some plates in the LFP not sure what those are. Although it uses the base VT-5 hull, the turret of this tank has composite armor instead of just ERA blocks on RHA. Composite armor in the turret should be capable of protecting the crew against auto cannon fire. This tank has IED/Mine protection kit installed in the underside. NBC protection was also ensured in this tank.
Bangladesh probably avoided ERAs to save some weight as the tank was going to operate in muddy mountains. Some sources have claimed this tank has GL-5 APS but I haven’t seen the APS yet. So far I haven’t seen a single VT-5 to be ever equipped with APS. I think most sources mistook the smoke grenade launchers as APS. Those smoke grenade launchers automatically fire grenades if the tank detects enemy laser.
Weight: 33 tons.(Check the first source)
Mobility: This tank is equipped with 8V150HB engine capable of producing 884 HP. Due to the light weight this engine can provide this tank a impressive power to weight ratio of 26.79 HP/ton.
Max speed: 70.9 Km/h
Max cross country speed: 60 Km/h
[1st and 5th source]
Crew: 3. Gunner, Commander and Driver. Commander can control the main gun.
Others: This tank has 3rd generation Gunner Thermal sight and a CITV for commander. This tank has 7 smoke grenades on each side of the turret. The tank is also equipped with Laser warning receivers, Laser range finder and ballistics computer.
Gunner Sight
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- Bangladesh army equipped with Chinese VT5 one of the most modern light tanks in the world
- First Batch of Chinese VT5 Light Tanks to Bangladesh | TURDEF
- https://www.army-guide.com/eng/product5528.html