TechChallenger 3 tank sets new benchmark with 5km firing range

Challenger 3 tank sets new benchmark with 5km firing range

In May, the British Ministry of Defense conducted live-fire tests of the new Challenger 3 main battle tank. The central part of the tests involved examining the capabilities of the Rheinmetall 120 mm L55A1 gun in combination with the latest 120 mm DM73 ammunition. This combination allowed targets to be hit even at 5 kilometres, reports Army Recognition. According to the service, this makes the Challenger 3 the first tank in the world to have such a range.

Prototype of the Challenger 3 tank
Prototype of the Challenger 3 tank
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Karolina Modzelewska

11 June 2024 15:47

The armament of the Challenger 3 tank, the highly anticipated successor to the Challenger 2 tank, provides it with unparalleled precision in striking targets at long distances. By combining the Rheinmetall 120 mm L55A1 gun with the latest 120 mm DM73 ammunition, as well as the latest technologies and previous experiences, the British were able to significantly improve the tank's firepower, accuracy, and effectiveness, thereby proving that the Challenger 3 is rightly called one of the most potent combat tanks in Europe.

Challenger 3 - a new armoured quality

The British have high hopes for the Challenger 3 tank, resulting from a collaboration between the German Rheinmetall corporation and the British BAE Systems. The vehicle prototypes are undergoing tests across our western border and will also occur in the United Kingdom. These tests are expected to last about 18 months and verify whether the Challenger 3 meets all the requirements set by the British army. The British assume the tank will achieve operational capability by 2027 and be fully operational by 2030.

Challenger 3 is essentially a deep modernisation of the still-used Challenger 2 tanks. In its case, the chassis of the Challenger 2 was retained, which was redesigned and armoured. The tank also received new modular armour and an active protection system, increasing the crew's safety. The Challenger 3 also uses a new propulsion system, allowing the machine to reach speeds of up to 60 km/h and fully digital fire control and communication systems.

The tank has a mass of 73 tonnes and a total length of 11 metres. It can accommodate a crew of 4 people on board. The heart of this machine is the German Rheinmetall 120 mm L55A1 gun. In the Challenger 3, the British abandoned domestic weapons and opted for a solution mounted in most Western tanks. The choice of this gun is a turn towards the modern ammunition standards used by NATO countries.

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