Designation:

Type 99A2/ZTZ99A2

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Manufacturer: NORINCO - China North Industries Group Corporation - CNGC  
Product type: Armoured Vehicles  
Name: Modernization of the vehicle  

Development of the Type 99A2 MBT started in 2003 with trials of the vehicle starting sometime in 2007 or thereafter.

In comparision to earlier Type 99 Tanks it has a number of changes in terms of firepower, mobility, protection and technology resulting in dimensional changes in the hull and turret sizes.

The tank has different designations in China from those used outside of China. Rather than “Type” China says “ZTZ 99”. Whilst outside of China called It the “Type 99A2” in China its referred to as the “ZTZ 99A” or sometimes ZTZ 99A2.

The Type 99A2 uses an improved ZPT98 series 125mm/50 cal smoothbore main gun. It is firing a range of rounds including a new APFSDS with a reported muzzle velocity of 1780 m/s.

The 1A45T Fire Control System is an improved version of those used in earlier Type 99. It has the latest generation of Thermal Sights, new ballistic computer and DVE-BS cross wind sensors. The Type 99A2 has a Commanders Independent Sight giving it a full hunter killer capability often reffered to as a 3rd generation Main Battle Tank.

China is a licenced manufacturer of the 9M119M Refleks Anti-Tank Guided Missile. The Type 99A2 is capable of firing the Refleks through its main gun to a range of 5.5km and is guided via an integrated fire control unit in the main Fire Control System.

Secondary weapons are a 7.62mm coaxial Machine Gun and a 12.7mm Machine Gun mounted on the Commanders cupola.

The main gun is fed by an autoloader similar in design to that of other Type 99 and is cable of storing 22 rounds of ammunition with additional rounds stored in the turret in an unspecified location.

China has been developing a 140mm Main Gun for the Type 99A2, hence its higher turret roof and large gun mantle. It’s not fully clear the status of the project other than there have been complications with cracking in the main gun system.

Featuring an improved composite armor over the front of the hull and turret, the Type 99A2 has a new shaped modular front on its turret. The vehicle is fitted with a new Explosive Reactive Armour that is believed to be capable of defeating tandem charged (x2 warheads in the missile) Anti-Tank weapons.

The new ERA is mounted along the sides of the turret and continues along the side of the stowage racks for increased protection. The ERA is also mounted across the front of the hull.

The vehicle is equipped with smoke grenade launchers, NBC system and fire suppression system in the fighting compartments.

There has been much speculation on the type of new Active Protection System the Type 99A2 would be installed.

The new system does not have any visual “hard-kill” launchers. Mounted on the roof is a traversable laser detection and jamming device, which is believed to have a ZM87 capability (the ability to blind an enemy gunner). It has the ability to be elevated to a high angle to jam anti-tank helicopters.

The vehicle has been fitted with a new transmission and 1500hp engine. It’s not 100% clear if this new engine is based on licenced production (China builds a lot of components under licence for commercial and military adaption) or if it’s a new indigenous engine. The vehicle has increased cross-country capabilities compared to earlier Type 99 models and China considers the overall mobility on par with Western and Russian tanks.

Chinese officials refer to the tank as their “first information technology tank” thanks to new on board software that monitors all systems and reports any issues or problems they are having. The crew have new digital quality displays.

It has the latest communications equipment and a battlefield management system that allows for real time tracking of friendly vehicles and those of the enemy.

Specifications:
Property Value
Weight (kg)
58000
Ground pressure (kg/sm2)
0.9
Length (mm)
10000
Width (mm)
3700
Height (mm)
2350
Ground clearance (mm)
500
Length of track on ground (mm)
4300
Engine power output (h.p.)
1500
Max. road range (km)
600
Fuel capacity (l)
1245
Gradient (%)
60
Side slope (%)
30
Crew
3
Trench (mm)
3000
Auxiliary gun calibre (mm)
7.62
Ammunition of AA gun
12.7
Main weapon caliber (mm)
125
Vertical obstacle (mm)
1300
Fording depth (mm)
1000
Ammunition of the main gun
41
Ammunition in the autoloader
22
Number of forward gears
7
Number of reverse gears
1
Max. road speed (km/h)
80




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