T-04 Crusader (Pacifica)

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T-04 Crusader
TypeMain battle tank
Place of origin Pelinai
Service history
In service2004—present
Used by
Production history
ManufacturerFuyumako Heavy Engineering
Produced2003—present
No. built22,000+
Variants
  • T-04 Crusader
  • T-04S Crusader
  • MRK-08 Sunburn (conversion)
  • BIV-06 (conversion)
Specifications
Mass47,000kg combat mass (T-04S)
Length
  • 8.3 meters (hull)
  • 9.4 meters (gun forward)
Width3.6 meters
Height2.15 meters (turret roof)
Crew3 (commander, gunner, driver)

Main
armament
O-98 125mm smoothbore cannon (40 rounds, 4x P19T Celestine GL-ATGMs)
Secondary
armament
  • 1 x KPY-74T 14.5x114mm heavy machine gun (AA mount, 600 rounds)
  • 1 x PF-96T 7.62x54mmR machine gun (coaxial, 10,000 rounds)
  • 2 x 6-barrel smoke grenade launchers
EngineFHE DM-12T 6-cylinder diesel engine
900 kilowatts
Power/mass19 kW/tonne
Ground clearance0.45 meters
Fuel capacity1200 liters
Operational
range
530 kilometers over road
Maximum speed70 km/h over road

The T-04 Crusader is a Pelinese main battle tank manufactured by Fuyumako Heavy Engineering and operated primarily by the Pelinese White Army. It is the principal heavy armored fighting vehicle of the PWA Armored Forces, with over 20,000 examples of assorted variants in the Pelinese White Army’s arsenal, and represents the conversion of the PWA from the technologically obsolete military of the Pelinese Civil War to a fully modernized land combat force. Design choices taken during the development of the Crusader, including the adoption of computerized fire control systems, the usage of gun-launched anti-tank missiles and an autoloader, and prioritization of a relatively light, operationally mobile design with simplified components, would later come to define Pelinese tank design and greatly influence the parameters of other armored vehicles such as the LT-13 Kazak that have been produced for the Pelinese Armed Forces.

Multiple variants of the T-04 are in service with the Pelinese Armed Forces, both as upgrades to the core MBT design and as conversions to roles such as self-propelled rocket artillery, armored recovery vehicle, military engineering vehicle, and more.

Development

Development for the T-04 Crusader Main Battle Tank began in 1990 under the direction of Fuyumako Heavy Engineering at the behest of a Pelinese White Army requirement for a modern, lightweight, modular main battle tank to serve as the heavy armored vehicle of mechanized and armored formations. Prototypes were constructed in 2001 after numerous in-development adjustments to the program’s goals and scope, and the first production vehicles entered service in 2004. Approximately 22,000 T-04 tanks of various models are currently in service under the PWA and RPN, and additional variant vehicles have also been constructed in significant quantities.

Design

The internal layout of the T-04 is conventional for a tank using an unmanned turret. The driver, gunner, and commander sit in an armored fighting compartment in the front of the vehicle, behind which sits the turret and then the powerpack. Early models using a manned turret placed the gunner and commander in a fighting compartment inside the turret, with the driver remaining in the front of the vehicle.

The turret of the T-04 mounts an O-98 125mm cannon as its primary weapon, which is compatible with HE, HEAT, APFSDS, and other shell types. Also mounted is a coaxial PF-96T 7.62x54mmR machine gun and a KPY-74 14.5x114mm heavy machine gun in an RWS on the turret roof. Two banks of 6 smoke grenade launchers are also fitted onto the turret.

Like other PWA vehicles, the design of the T-04 prioritizes component standardization and simplicity, easily repaired/replaced components for critical systems, and adaptability of the chassis for derivative vehicles. A lightweight design was also listed as a program requirement to ensure ease of aerial transport and the ability to traverse most bridges in Pelinai and elsewhere. The Crusader MBT uses an unmanned turret with a bustle autoloader to shift crew out of the turret and reduce risk from an ammunition cook-off. A CBRN defense system, crew-adjustable hydropneumatic suspension, night and thermal vision equipment for all crew members, and an automatic fire detection/suppression system are also provided. An upgraded fire control system with an integrated combat awareness information package is installed as standard on all vehicles with the unmanned turret. An active protection system is currently being fitted to prioritized vehicles, but is planned to be provided to the entire active fleet over time. The exact protective ability of the Crusader’s armor is classified; additional composite armor plates are manufactured as up-armoring packages to quickly upgrade the T-04’s protective ability as necessary. Tandem-charge HEAT defeating ERA is widely deployed in conformal plates covering the Crusader’s turret, glacis, and sides.

Armament

Fire control system

Primary

Secondary

Countermeasures

Active

Passive

Mobility

Tactical

Operational & strategic

Variants and upgrades

The chassis of the T-04 Crusader has been upgraded multiple times after its introduction in order to incorporate advances in fire control, protection, drivetrains, and other core systems. Similarly to other Pelinese vehicles and vehicle chassis patterns like the ZM97 Paladin and the UVBM-90 standard combat vehicle chassis, the T-04 has also been adapted as the basis for a large number of derivative vehicles performing other roles.

Panzer 04

Modified variant of the T-04 in use by the Weissersteiner Reichsheer: its primary distinction is its replacement of the original YAF O-98 125mm primary armament with a Reichsmetall KV L/44 120mm cannon.

T-04S

Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: 3 (commander, driver, gunner)
  • Length, gun forwards: 9.4 meters
  • Length, hull: 8.3 meters
  • Width, with skirts: 3.6 meters
  • Height, turret roof: 2.15 meters
  • Ground clearance: 0.45 meters
  • Weight, combat: 47,000 kilograms
  • Weight, empty: 45,000 kilograms

Armament

  • 1 x O-98 125mm cannon
  • 1 x PF-96T 7.62x54mmR MG (coaxial)
  • 1 x KPY-74 14.5x114mm HMG (anti-aircraft)
  • 2 x 6 smoke grenade launchers

Ammunition

  • 40 x 125mm, APFSDS and HEAT
  • 4 x P19T Celestine GL-ATGMs
  • 600 x 14.5mm (anti-aircraft)
  • 10,000 x 7.62x54mmR (coaxial)

Mobility

  • Power-to-weight ratio: 25.53hp/tonne
  • Ground pressure: 0.9 kg/cm2
  • Engine: Fuyumako Heavy Engineering DM-12T 6-cylinder diesel developing 1200hp
  • Maximum road speed: 70 km/hr
  • Maximum road range: 530 kilometers
  • Fuel capacity: 1200 liters
  • Fording, with preparation: 5 meters
  • Fording, without preparation: 2 meters
  • Vertical obstacle: 0.81 meters
  • Trench: 3 meters
  • Gradient: 60%
  • Side slope: 40%

Protection

  • Armor: Classified
  • Armor type: Steel/composite/ERA/NxRA
  • CBRN system: Yes
  • Active protection system: Yes (T-04A)

Electronics

  • Night vision equipment: Yes (passive for commander, gunner, and driver)
  • Thermal vision equipment: Yes

Operators

Current operators

See also