Object 478

Object 478
Type Main battle tank
Place of origin  Soviet Union
Production history
Designer KMDB
Designed 1976–1981
Manufacturer Malyshev Factory
Produced 1981
Specifications
Weight 41.6 tonnes (45.9 short tons; 40.9 long tons)
Length 7.007 m (22 ft 11.9 in)
9.648 m (31 ft 7.8 in) (gun forward)
Height 2.223 m (7 ft 3.5 in)
Crew 3

Armour Glass-reinforced plastic sandwiched between layers of steel.
Main
armament
D-81-3 (aka 2A46M-1) 125mm smoothbore gun
Secondary
armament
7.62mm PKMT coax machine gun, 12.7mm NSVT antiaircraft machine gun
Engine 6DT-1 6-cyl. multifuel diesel engine
1000hp
Suspension Torsion bar
Ground clearance 0.514 m (1 ft 8.2 in)
Operational
range
677 km
Speed 70 km/h

Object 478 (Russian: Объект 478) was a Soviet main battle tank prototype. It was developed by the KMDB of the Malyshev Factory and never put into full production.

Development history

After the adoption of the T-80 tank, the Soviets started on improving its design. The work was done by two design bureaus; the KMDB of Malyshev Plant designed the "Object 478" prototype, and the design office of the LKZ designed the "Object 219" prototype. The Kharkov version of the modernized T-80 chassis involved equipping Object 219 with a 6TD-1 1000 horsepower diesel engine as well as installing a new combat compartment being developed for the modernization of the T-64A under the designation of Object 476. In 1976, this project was carried out on the machine, but further work on it was not continued as the main focus at the time was on the gas turbine engine. After the death of Ustinov, the strength of the design bureau of the LKZ began to weaken and the Ministry of Defense started to think seriously about equipping the T-80 tanks with diesel engines. The chassis of the T-64A was completely exhausted of its potential for modernization, so any further development was impossible. Work on equipping the T-80 tanks with diesel engines was carried out by several design offices. The Omsk Transport Engineering Design Bureau was tasked to equip the T-80 with the B-46-6 engine (this tank received the designation "Object 644"). KB-3 of the LKZ was also tasked to equip the T-80 with the 2B-16-2 engine, but both projects failed. At the same time, work was intensified on the creation of the Object 478 tank. In 1985, work began on the Object 478B. It was subsequently adopted into service under the name T-80UD.[1]

Overview

The Object 478 has a new cast turret, invented when creating the Object 476 tank. The chassis was borrowed from the "Object 219A" tank, but the engine was replaced with the 6TD-1 diesel. The main armament of the tank was the 125 mm 2А46М-1 smooth-bore tank gun with 42 rounds of ammunition. The gun was equipped with the "Vector-4" stabilizer; a 7.62-mm PKT machine gun with 1,500 rounds of ammunition . To combat air targets and light armored vehicles, the commander was also equipped with a 12.7 mm caliber turret-mounted NSV anti-aircraft heavy machine gun with 450 rounds of ammunition. In addition, Object 478 was equipped with the 9K112 "Cobra" (NATO reporting name: AT-8 Songster) guided weapon.

Variants

Survivors

Object 478 in Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Kiev:

References

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