Originally designed as the replacement for the Centurion and the Conqueror. Due to protracted development problems, mainly around the engine, transmission and suspension, the first Chieftain entered service with the British Army in 1967 and 900 were eventually supplied plus another 450 for export to Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait and Oman. The turret and front hull were cast to give a well-sloped and rounded profile. The main armament used combustible charges, not the normal brass cartridge case. The main gun is fitted with a thermal sleeve.
Crew - Commander, driver, gunner, loader.
Variants Marks range from 1 to 12, ARV (Armoured Recovery Vehicle), Bridgelayer and AVRE (Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers).
Owner: | Military Vehicle Wing |
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Purpose: | Main battle tank |
Introduced: | 1967 |
Crew: | 4 |
Armament: | 1 x 120mm L11A5 series rifled gun with 64 rounds of ammunition |
Powerplant: | Leyland L60 No4 MK8A 2- stroke compression ignition |
DIMENSIONS | |
Width: | 3.8 metres (12 ft 6in) |
Length: | 7.6 metres (25 ft 0in) |
Height: | 3.2 metres (10 ft 6in) |
Empty weight: | 54,885 Kg (54.9 tonnes, 121,000 lb) |
PERFORMANCE | |
Maximum speed: | 48 km/h (30 mph) |
Range: | 499 km (310 miles) |
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