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Chinese state-owned arms exporter, NORINCO has shipped a regiment of VT-5 light tanks, which were purchased by the Bangladesh Army earlier.

The production of the light tanks was delayed as a result of the pandemic but was resumed finally to fulfill the contract.

A photo from the Chinese internet surfaced, showing the VT-5 light tanks adorning the Bangladesh Army camouflage colour scheme in front of a delegation performing the pre-shipment inspection.

With this shipment, the Bangladesh Army became the launch customer of the VT-5 light tank.

Even though the VT-5 is officially known as a light tank, it is rather a medium tank because its total combat weight exceeds 35 tonnes under full load.

The VT-5 is closely related to the PLA’s own Type 15 light tank, which is deployed in the Tibet Military Region.

The new VT-5 light tank is capable of operating in a hilly or mountainous environment with special emphasis placed by its designers on manoeuvreability in such circumstances.

Unlike other light tanks, the VT-5 is not an amphibious tank though. Its horsepower to weight ratio far exceeds those of current third-generation main battle tanks making it ideal for mountain warfare environments. It has a cruising range of 450 km and a maximum speed of 70 km/h.

The VT-5 can cross a 2.7 m ditch and obstacles of 0.85 m height. While it is unable to swim it can cross water barriers of 1.1 m depth.

In terms of firepower, the VT-5 is armed with a 105 mm rifled main gun instead of a low-bore pressure gun, which is used on current light tanks in Western armies. This allows the VT-5 to achieve firepower levels comparable to modern main battle tanks. It also means using a smaller calibre gun, turret space is also saved without compromising on firepower. The tank carries a total of 38 rounds of all types of ammunition and has the capability to launch anti-tank guided missiles from its barrel. It is also fitted with an automatic loader to lessen crew fatigue during operations.

The VT-5 is fitted with a comprehensive armour package and self-defence capability. The main armour utilises Cobham armour, which greatly increases the anti-penetration performance of the armour and can also carry advance explosive reactive armour. The newly developed Chinese ERA can weaken the penetration capability of armour-piercing projectiles by nearly 30% and also greatly enhance the VT-5 tank’s survivability in the battlefield.

Available information suggests the VT-5 light tank is equipped with an active protection system (APS). The system is compact and lightweight but can detect attacking munitions and destroy them using interception projectiles.

Chinese defence experts believe the VT-5 light tank’s protection reaches those of early third-generation main battle tanks in the West and in some cases exceeds it.

The VT-5 can also be airlifted by military cargo aircraft as well as para-dropped.

In a high-altitude warfare environment, the VT-5 can fully suppress the Indian Army’s most advanced T-90 main battle tanks in terms of mobility, protection ability, and firepower.

The Bangladesh Army has a standing requirement for hundreds of VT-5 light tanks that will eventually be used to replace existing Type 69IIG tanks.

 

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I couldn't figure out why our VT 4 are naked! Will they add the armour later ?
It is supposed to be like that
That is an older version.The new one has increased turret protection but less side protection.
 

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I am hoping for composite armour package and active protection system for these when testing are done.
+ scout drone that is integrated with the battle management system.

don't get me wrong , this is an excellent platform for us however it seems we cheaped out on the essential ''extras''
 

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I am hoping for composite armour package
add on composite armour won't be able to stop 3BM42 mango. To be fair , this light tank is more likely to face atgm teams or infantry than tanks, hence the need for hardkill APS.
 

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+ scout drone that is integrated with the battle management system.

don't get me wrong , this is an excellent platform for us however it seems we cheaped out on the essential ''extras''
add on composite armour won't be able to stop 3BM42 mango. To be fair , this light tank is more likely to face atgm teams or infantry than tanks, hence the need for hardkill APS.
Bro, I wanted explain it back then but I forgot.

There are mainly two reason why are VT-5 doesn't have APS.

1. First and foremost, where it is intended to fight, ATGM employment would be very limited due to natural constrain. ( Both in direct and top attack mode )

Just check out our border with barma and you can easily find out why.

It is mostly forest.

2. Secondly, in a jungle environment tank operates in a different manner.

Conventional manuver Is extremely difficult due to the natual contrain of trees. So, a lot of time tank is employed as an strong point, and infantry tend take their position around the tank within close proximity.
In that case, an APS interception may result in friendly casualties.


Now, about not having RWS....well, the thing is in jungle your line of sight is pretty limited anyway.
And it is more important to have a wider field of view rather than zooming ability.
And human eye has wider field of view compared to RWSs sensor.

Also @PutinBro
 

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I don't think BD-Myanmar border is ideal for tank battle because of hilly areas and river. Tank battle isn't limited to BD-Myanmar border and not all BD areas have forest. RWS comes with EO/IR sensor.
 

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I don't think BD-Myanmar border is ideal for tank battle because hilly areas and river.
You are right, in BD-Myanmar border we won't face traditional tank battle.

However, armor is still an important and essential part of combined arms operation in jungle areas.

And as I said, In jungle and mountain warfare tank takes on different role than its traditional duty. ( which is supporting infantry both in defensive and offensive operation )

That is why china developed its light tank specifically to be effective in mountainous region of Tibbet.
Tank battle isn't limited to BD-Myanmar border and not all BD areas have forest. RWS comes with EO/IR sensor.
Again you are right, but VT-5s are assigned with 10th infantry division, which is based in coxbazar. They previously hadn't any armor afaik. ( and probably also with 24th infantry division ) So Naturally I don't expect them to fight somewhere else in the country.

Besides, it would also make zero sense to go head to head againt MBT with light tanks.
 

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