Iran unveils new main battle tank made from US and Chinese designs from the 1960s
The tank appears to have the main hull and engine of the US' M47M Patton, a variation of the M47 Patton made in the early 1960s, and the turret of China's type 59/69 tank, first produced in 1958.
The Tiam sports a 105mm rifled main cannon, slightly underpowered when compared to the 120mm cannons found on US and German tanks, or the 125mm cannons found on newer Russian tanks.
When the tank was unveiled in a public ceremony on April 13, it came out partially covered in explosive reactive armor bricks, and spewing thick black smoke from it's engine, which was designed more than half a century ago.
The tank appears to have no radar or active defense modules, the trend now in ground combat vehicles.
The roll out on the 13th included a few other Iranian-built vehicles, including a self-propelled 57 mm air defence system called the Bahman, and a nuclear, biological, and chemical detection (NBC) vehicle called the Shahram, IHS Janes reports.
Another Iranian tank, the Karrar, which Iranian Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehghan says is "100% Iranian made and it can even be superior than T-90 in some degrees," according to Iran's Mehr News Agency.
Meanwhile, Russia is on track to offer the Armata series of tanks and armored vehicles, and there are plenty of other options on the market, so Iran's Tiam tank seems to have dubious prospects as an export. IRNA
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