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CM-21 Armored Vehicle

The CM-21 is an armoured vehicle designed and manufactured by the Republic of China Armoured Vehicle Development Center, based on the United States' model M113 APC.[1] The first prototype was manufactured in 1979, and the CM-21 officially entered service in 1982.

CM-21 Armored Vehicle
A CM-21 APC on display at the 2014 Hukou Camp Open Day event.
Place of originTaiwan
Service history
In service1982–present
Used byTaiwan
Production history
DesignerArmored Vehicle Development Center
Designed1970s
ManufacturerArmored Vehicle Development Center
Produced1980s
No. builtOver 1,000 (all variants)
Variants5 variants (see variants)
Specifications
Mass12.7 tonnes (14.0 short tons; 12.5 long tons) (without weapons)
Length4.863 meters (15 ft 11.5 in)
Width2.686 meters (8 ft 9.7 in)
Height2.5 meters (8 ft 2 in)
Crew2
Passengers12

ArmorAluminum hull
Spaced Armor filled with Polyurethane on front and rear
Main
armament
M2 Browning Machine gun
Secondary
armament
Mk 19 automatic grenade launcher
107 millimeters (4.2 in)/ 120 millimeters (4.7 in) mortar (CM-22)
81 millimeters (3.2 in) mortar (CM-23)
BGM-71 TOW missile (CM-25)
8 smoke grenade launcher (CM-21, 22, 23, 26)
6 smoke grenade launcher (CM-25)
EnginePerkins TV8-640 turbodiesel
Detroit Diesel 6v53 diesel engine
210 hp (160 kW)
Power/weight22.36 hp/t
TransmissionAllison TX100-1 automatic gearbox three forward gears, one reverse gear
SuspensionTorsion bar suspension, five road wheels
Operational
range
550 kilometers (300 mi)
Maximum speed 66 km/h
ROCA Armored Personnel Carriers and Self-propelled Artillery Display in Yue Kang Road

The CM-21 is still in use today, with over 1,000 units manufactured and a number of different variants.[2]

History edit

At the end of 1967, the United States and the Republic of China (Taiwan) signed the Third-Nation Overhaul Program and began to repair US military equipment in Vietnam until the end of the Vietnam War. This allowed the RoC to accumulate experiences in the overhauling, welding, parts manufacturing, vehicle assembly, and testing of the M113 APC. In 1975, The Combined Logistics Command carried out the "Wan Cheng Program" (萬乘計劃), to domestically produce three M113 hulls using the aluminum alloy plates produced by the Taiwan Aluminum Corporation (known today as the Chinese Steel Aluminum Corporation).

The Wan Cheng 1 was an imitation of the M106 mortar carrier, but the 4.2 inch rifled mortar was replaced with a larger Type 63 120 mm smoothbore mortar, and this innovation later became the CM-22 howitzer carrier. The Wan Cheng 2 is an attempt to create a light tank by moving the engine to the rear and lowering the front half of the hull to accommodate a M24 turret while keeping the vehicle from being top-heavy. The Wan Cheng 3 had mounted a "Worker Bees IV MLRS" (工蜂四型多管火箭), a Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS). The MLRS was later mounted on six more US made M113s. (An unrelated Wan Cheng 4 project involves one M48A1 tank re-fitted into a M48A5).[3]

The Wan Cheng Program provided a solid foundation for the design, manufacture and development of the CM-21 armoured vehicle.

Design edit

The standard version of CM-21 is an armoured personnel carrier (APC) that can carry up to 12 soldiers. It is largely the same as the basic M113 and inherits the same engine and transmission from the source design, but the welded aluminum alloy hull armour is further augmented with spaced armour at the front and the sides, the cavity within the spaced armour being filled with polyurethane to absorb the energy of incoming projectiles.

Overall, the CM-21 is better protected than the M113, but the CM-21 is 400 kilograms (880 pounds) heavier than the M113 and has slightly inferior mobility.

There are two firing ports on each side of the hull and one at the rear. Therefore, soldiers are sitting face to face in the front of the passenger compartment, and back to back in the rear. The CM-21 has floating capability, meaning it is able to cross water that is up to 1.5 metres (4.9 feet) deep without preparation. There are two water pumps that are switched on to lower the front flap. It is propelled by its tracks while in water.

Just like the M113, the CM-21 can also have external fuel tanks mounted on the rear. The basic armament of the CM-21 is one M2 Browning[4] machine gun or an Mk 19 automatic grenade launcher, and a quad-mounted smoke grenade launcher on both sides of the front.

A CM-21 is able carrying an M2 and an Mk 19 at the same time by using a bi-mounted gun rack.

Variants edit

CM-21 edit

CM-21A1 edit

The CM-21 models currently in service are CM-21A1. The CM-21 is still a basic Armoured Personnel Carrier, and it cannot be upgraded to the CM-21A2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Also, with the introduction of CM-32 wheeled Armoured Vehicle, it is more unlikely that the CM-21A1 will receive an upgrade.

CM-21A2 edit

CM-21A2 is a modified version of CM-21A1, inspired by the American M1132A2. The engine's intake has been modified to take air from the inside of the vehicle, rather than using exhausted gas, which reduces the crew's performance in combat. The side armour is also replaced with a net armour to protect the vehicle from anti tank weapons with shaped charges.

CM-21A2 is predicted to be upgraded directly into an infantry fighting vehicle, and was tested with a French GIAT Dragar 25 mm gun turret, but it was not accepted; a simple command turret was also added for the testing.

CM-22 Mortar Carrier edit

CM-22 is a variant of CM-21 with a 107/ 120 mm mortar, very similar to the American M106 mortar carrier. CM-22 was developed in 1987 and was still in production in 1999, but the ammo rack is different with an M106 in the late version of CM-22, along with parts from CM-21 such as headlights.

The passenger compartment is modified to carry mortar, and cancelled firing ports and spaced armour. The exterior of the CM-22 is basically the same as M106.

CM-23 Mortar Carrier edit

CM-23 is a variant of the CM-22 with an 81 mm mortar, identical to the American M125.

CM-25 TOW Launcher edit

CM-25 is a variant of the CM-21 which has the capability of firing TOW missiles, in order to engage armoured targets. The CM-25 has a modified passenger compartment to store TOW missiles, and has replaced the quad-mounted smoke grenade launcher with triple mounted ones. It also cancelled the firing ports and extended the spaced armour, but the protection of the CM-25 is not any stronger. The CM-25 is only operated by the Republic of China Marine Corps, while the Republic of China Army is still operating M113A1 TOW Launcher. The spaced armour of CM-25 is filled with polystyrene to increase buoyancy for the Marine Corps' amphibious operations.

CM-26 Command Track edit

CM-26 is a command track derived from the CM-22, and it is similar to the American M577.

See also edit

Design Timeline edit

CM-11 Tank · CM-12 Tank · CM-21 Armoured Vehicle · CM-24 Ammo Carrier · CM-31 · CM-32 Armoured Vehicle

References edit

  1. ^ * *(in Chinese)-國軍裝甲兵建軍史,頁554,國防部史政編譯室,民國94年
  2. ^ * *(in Chinese)-
  3. ^ * *(in Chinese)-尖端科技355期29至32頁。
  4. ^ "CM-21 AIFV Amphibious Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle". Retrieved 2017-03-28.

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historyDesignerArmored Vehicle Development CenterDesigned1970sManufacturerArmored Vehicle Development CenterProduced1980sNo builtOver 1 000 all variants Variants5 variants see variants SpecificationsMass12 7 tonnes 14 0 short tons 12 5 long tons without weapons Length4 863 meters 15 ft 11 5 in Width2 686 meters 8 ft 9 7 in Height2 5 meters 8 ft 2 in Crew2Passengers12ArmorAluminum hullSpaced Armor filled with Polyurethane on front and rearMainarmamentM2 Browning Machine gunSecondaryarmamentMk 19 automatic grenade launcher107 millimeters 4 2 in 120 millimeters 4 7 in mortar CM 22 81 millimeters 3 2 in mortar CM 23 BGM 71 TOW missile CM 25 8 smoke grenade launcher CM 21 22 23 26 6 smoke grenade launcher CM 25 EnginePerkins TV8 640 turbodiesel Detroit Diesel 6v53 diesel engine210 hp 160 kW Power weight22 36 hp tTransmissionAllison TX100 1 automatic gearbox three forward gears one reverse gearSuspensionTorsion bar suspension five road wheelsOperationalrange550 kilometers 300 mi Maximum speed66 km hROCA Armored Personnel Carriers and Self propelled Artillery Display in Yue Kang RoadThe CM 21 is still in use today with over 1 000 units manufactured and a number of different variants 2 Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Variants 3 1 CM 21 3 1 1 CM 21A1 3 1 2 CM 21A2 3 2 CM 22 Mortar Carrier 3 3 CM 23 Mortar Carrier 3 4 CM 25 TOW Launcher 3 5 CM 26 Command Track 4 See also 4 1 Design Timeline 5 ReferencesHistory editAt the end of 1967 the United States and the Republic of China Taiwan signed the Third Nation Overhaul Program and began to repair US military equipment in Vietnam until the end of the Vietnam War This allowed the RoC to accumulate experiences in the overhauling welding parts manufacturing vehicle assembly and testing of the M113 APC In 1975 The Combined Logistics Command carried out the Wan Cheng Program 萬乘計劃 to domestically produce three M113 hulls using the aluminum alloy plates produced by the Taiwan Aluminum Corporation known today as the Chinese Steel Aluminum Corporation The Wan Cheng 1 was an imitation of the M106 mortar carrier but the 4 2 inch rifled mortar was replaced with a larger Type 63 120 mm smoothbore mortar and this innovation later became the CM 22 howitzer carrier The Wan Cheng 2 is an attempt to create a light tank by moving the engine to the rear and lowering the front half of the hull to accommodate a M24 turret while keeping the vehicle from being top heavy The Wan Cheng 3 had mounted a Worker Bees IV MLRS 工蜂四型多管火箭 a Multiple Launch Rocket System MLRS The MLRS was later mounted on six more US made M113s An unrelated Wan Cheng 4 project involves one M48A1 tank re fitted into a M48A5 3 The Wan Cheng Program provided a solid foundation for the design manufacture and development of the CM 21 armoured vehicle Design editThe standard version of CM 21 is an armoured personnel carrier APC that can carry up to 12 soldiers It is largely the same as the basic M113 and inherits the same engine and transmission from the source design but the welded aluminum alloy hull armour is further augmented with spaced armour at the front and the sides the cavity within the spaced armour being filled with polyurethane to absorb the energy of incoming projectiles Overall the CM 21 is better protected than the M113 but the CM 21 is 400 kilograms 880 pounds heavier than the M113 and has slightly inferior mobility There are two firing ports on each side of the hull and one at the rear Therefore soldiers are sitting face to face in the front of the passenger compartment and back to back in the rear The CM 21 has floating capability meaning it is able to cross water that is up to 1 5 metres 4 9 feet deep without preparation There are two water pumps that are switched on to lower the front flap It is propelled by its tracks while in water Just like the M113 the CM 21 can also have external fuel tanks mounted on the rear The basic armament of the CM 21 is one M2 Browning 4 machine gun or an Mk 19 automatic grenade launcher and a quad mounted smoke grenade launcher on both sides of the front A CM 21 is able carrying an M2 and an Mk 19 at the same time by using a bi mounted gun rack Variants editCM 21 edit CM 21A1 edit The CM 21 models currently in service are CM 21A1 The CM 21 is still a basic Armoured Personnel Carrier and it cannot be upgraded to the CM 21A2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle Also with the introduction of CM 32 wheeled Armoured Vehicle it is more unlikely that the CM 21A1 will receive an upgrade CM 21A2 edit CM 21A2 is a modified version of CM 21A1 inspired by the American M1132A2 The engine s intake has been modified to take air from the inside of the vehicle rather than using exhausted gas which reduces the crew s performance in combat The side armour is also replaced with a net armour to protect the vehicle from anti tank weapons with shaped charges CM 21A2 is predicted to be upgraded directly into an infantry fighting vehicle and was tested with a French GIAT Dragar 25 mm gun turret but it was not accepted a simple command turret was also added for the testing CM 22 Mortar Carrier edit CM 22 is a variant of CM 21 with a 107 120 mm mortar very similar to the American M106 mortar carrier CM 22 was developed in 1987 and was still in production in 1999 but the ammo rack is different with an M106 in the late version of CM 22 along with parts from CM 21 such as headlights The passenger compartment is modified to carry mortar and cancelled firing ports and spaced armour The exterior of the CM 22 is basically the same as M106 CM 23 Mortar Carrier edit CM 23 is a variant of the CM 22 with an 81 mm mortar identical to the American M125 CM 25 TOW Launcher edit CM 25 is a variant of the CM 21 which has the capability of firing TOW missiles in order to engage armoured targets The CM 25 has a modified passenger compartment to store TOW missiles and has replaced the quad mounted smoke grenade launcher with triple mounted ones It also cancelled the firing ports and extended the spaced armour but the protection of the CM 25 is not any stronger The CM 25 is only operated by the Republic of China Marine Corps while the Republic of China Army is still operating M113A1 TOW Launcher The spaced armour of CM 25 is filled with polystyrene to increase buoyancy for the Marine Corps amphibious operations CM 26 Command Track edit CM 26 is a command track derived from the CM 22 and it is similar to the American M577 nbsp CM 21A1 front view nbsp side CM 21A1 nbsp Oblique rear CM 21A1 nbsp CM 21A1 during an exercise nbsp CM 21A1 Cabin Interior nbsp CM 23 nbsp M29 Mortar in CM 23 Mortar Carrier Cabin nbsp CM 24 nbsp CM 24 nbsp CM 24 nbsp ROCMC CM 25 nbsp CM 26 nbsp CM 26 Armored Command Post Carrier Cabin Interior nbsp CM 27 nbsp CM 27 nbsp CM 27 nbsp M60A3 TTSs and CM 21As Climbing SlopesSee also editDesign Timeline edit CM 11 Tank CM 12 Tank CM 21 Armoured Vehicle CM 24 Ammo Carrier CM 31 CM 32 Armoured VehicleReferences edit in Chinese 國軍裝甲兵建軍史 頁554 國防部史政編譯室 民國94年 in Chinese 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