- Object 775
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Object 775 Type Missile tank Place of origin Soviet Union Production history Designer P. P. Isakov Manufacturer Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant Produced 1964 Variants Object 775
Object 775TSpecifications Weight 36 metric tons Crew 2 Armour 120 mm (maximum) Main
armament125 mm D-126 rifled missile launcher
(15 "Rubin" / 22 "Bur")Secondary
armament7.62 mm coaxial PKT machine gun Engine 5TDF diesel engine (Object 775)
2x GTD-350 gas turbine engines (Object 775T)
515 kW (Object 775)
2x 350 hp (Object 775T)Operational
range500 km Speed 70 km/h Object 775 (Объект 775) was a Soviet experimental missile tank built in 1964.
The tank had an extremely low profile, with a crew of two placed in an isolated compartment in the turret. The main armament was a 125 mm rifled missile launcher, with a maximum range of 4 km for the "Rubin" anti-tank guided missiles, and 9 km for the "Bur" surface-to-surface missiles. It had a rate of fire of 4-5 rounds/min for the "Rubin", and 8-10 rounds/min for the "Bur". Both munitions were guided by an infra-red beam. The "Rubin" anti-tank missiles were capable of penetrating 250 mm of armor at 60° at a range of 4 km.
The Object 775 was using the engine and transmission of the T-64 tank. The Object 775T (Объект 775Т) variant used two gas turbine engines instead of the diesel one.
This tank wasn't adopted for a number of reasons. The crew had a poor visibility over the battlefield, the overall complexity, and the low reliability of the missile guidance system.
See also
- IT-1
- Object 287
- SU-152 "Taran"
References
Categories:- Tank destroyers
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