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WZT

WZT (Wóz Zabezpieczenia Technicznego – armoured recovery vehicle) was a Polish post-World War II armoured recovery vehicle series. It consists of five versions. The first two, WZT-1 and WZT-2 were built on T-55/T-55A hull, the WZT-3 was built on T-72M hull, the WZT-3M was built on PT-91 hull and the WZT-4 was built on PT-91M hull for Malaysia.

WZT-1 edit

WZT-1
 
WZT-1
TypeArmoured recovery vehicle
Place of originPoland
Service history
In servicefrom 1970 (out of service)
Production history
Designedlate 1960s
ManufacturerBumar-Łabędy
Produced1970 –1978
Specifications
Mass31.5 tonnes
Length7.10 m
Width3.27 m
Height2.1 m
Crew3

Main
armament
12.7 mm DShK 1938/46 heavy machine gun (200 rounds)
EngineV-55A 12-cyl. 38.88 liter water-cooled diesel
580 hp (432 kW)
Power/weight18.4 hp/tonne (13.7 kW/tonne)
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
470 km
Maximum speed 50 km/h road, 27 km/h cross-country and 15 km/h towing

History edit

In the early 50s USSR started developing an ARV built on the hull of T-54 that was just entering production. A prototype vehicle was completed after a short while and was named BTS-1 (BTS - Bronirowannyj Tjagacz Sriednij). Production was launched and it became the basic ARV of the Soviet army. In 1955 BTS-1 was upgraded with a hoist and a small folding crane. This upgraded version was given the name BTS-2. It was built on the T-54 hull and later on the T-55 hull. In the end of the 60s Poland and Czechoslovakia bought the BTS-2. Basing on BTS-2 technical data the Zakład Produkcji Doświadczalnej Zakładów Mechanicznych "Bumar-Łabędy" (Experimental Production Institute of "Bumar-Łabędy") prepared a prototype of WZT-1 ARV. It was accepted into the Ludowe Wojsko Polskie and became its basic ARV replacing the older designs. Production started in 1970 in "Bumar-Łabędy" and continued until 1978 when it was completely replaced by WZT-2.

The WZT-1 were used in the upgrade of Newa SAM system to Newa-SC standard. The launcher was mounted on a WZT-1 chassis (many sources claim the vehicle to be T-55 tank but as a matter of fact vehicles never had tank turret in the first place). Upgrade replaced many analogue components with digital ones for improved reliability and accuracy also improving mobility and also adds IFF capability and data links. Unlike oryginal ARV variant the Newa launcher is still in use in the armed forces of Poland.

Operators edit

WZT-2 edit

WZT-2
 
WZT-2
TypeArmoured recovery vehicle
Place of originPoland
Service history
In service1973–present
Production history
Produced1973–1992
No. built600
Specifications
Mass34 tonnes
Length6.45 m
Width3.27 m
Height2.1 m
Crew4 + 3 wounded

Main
armament
12.7 mm DShK
EngineV-55W 12-cyl. 38.88 liter water-cooled diesel
591 hp (441 kW)
Power/weight17.4 hp/tonne (13 kW/tonne)
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
465 km

Polish ARV built on T-55 hull. It was built to perform repairs on T-55 and T-55A tanks. When it entered service in 1973 it was probably the best ARV in the Warsaw Pact. It is still able to carry out tasks that NATO gives ARVs of its class. Unlike the T-55 and the WZT-1, the WZT-2 is still the basic ARV of the Polish army used for field repairs. It can carry out repairs not only on Soviet tanks like the T-54/T-55 and T-72 but also on Polish PT-91 and German Leopard 2A4 tanks. However because all tanks currently in Polish service weigh more than 40 tonnes it is not able to tow them. It is used to tow lighter vehicles like BMP-1 and 2S1. A number of those vehicles are used by Ratownictwo Kolejowe (Railroad emergency response services).[1][2]

Operators edit

  •   India - India bought 196 of those vehicles from Poland
  •   Iraq - most of them are scrapped in Gulf War
  •   Poland - a total number of 600 produced. 80 in service as of 2004. Some are used by Ratownictwo Kolejowe (Railroad emergency response services). Many have private owners who bought them from the Polish Army.
  •   Serbia - 16 in active service with Serbian Army, inherited unknown number of vehicles from Yugoslav Ground Forces.
 
A WZT-2 used by the Polish Railways (2017)

WZT-3 edit

WZT-3
 
TypeArmoured recovery vehicle
Place of originPoland
Service history
In service1989–?
Production history
Produced1989–1999
No. built40+
Specifications
Mass42 tonnes
Length8.30 m
Width3.27 m
Height2.71 m
Crew4

Main
armament
12.7mm NSW machine gun (200 rounds)
EngineV-46-6 12-cylinder diesel
780 hp (582 kW)
Power/weight18.6 hp/tonne (13.8 kW/tonne)
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
450 km
Maximum speed 60 km/h

History edit

When the T-72 entered service with LWP in 1978 a need for a new ARV appeared. It was decided that T-72M hull will be used. Wojskowy Instytut Techniki Pancernej i Samochodowej (Military Institute of Automobile and Armour Technology) from Sulejówek pointed out the main requirements of the vehicle and Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Urządzeń Mechanicznych in Gliwice made two prototypes caring out the Bizon (Bison) program. Tests and trials were carried out from 1986 to 1988 and it was immediately accepted into the Polish Army. During a short production run 20 of those vehicles were made until 2003 when they were all upgraded to the WZT-3M standard.

Operators edit

  •   Croatia - unknown number, M-84AI version.
  •   Kuwait - 15 (built by Yugoslavia under license in 90s as M-84AI)
  •   Poland - 20 (all modernized to WZT-3M standard)
  •   Serbia - unknown number, M-84AI version.[3]

Former Operators edit

WZT-3M edit

WZT-3M
 
WZT-3M on a military parade in Warsaw, 15.08.2007.
TypeArmoured recovery vehicle
Place of originPoland
Service history
In service1999–present
Production history
Produced1999–present
No. built9 + 20 upgraded WZT-3 for Polish Army and 352 built for Indian Army
Specifications
Mass42 tonnes
Length8.30 m
Width3.27 m
Height2.71 m
Crew4

ArmorPT-91 armour
Main
armament
12.7mm NSW
EnginePZL-Wola S12U 4-cyl. 38.9 liter diesel
850 hp (634 kW)
Power/weight20.2 hp/tonne (15.1 kW/tonne)
Suspensiontorsion bar
Operational
range
650 km road, 600 km cross-country
Maximum speed 60 km/h

History edit

When PT-91 entered service in Polish army it was decided that the WZT-3 which was based on T-72M should be upgraded with elements from PT-91. The upgraded variant was given WZT-3M designation. The main difference was the engine. The original WZT-3 had a 780 hp (582 kW) 12-cyl. diesel engine from T-72M. The WZT-3M has an 850 hp (634 kW) PZL-Wola S12U 12-cyl. 38.9 litre diesel from PT-91. During initial production run 9 vehicles were made before 2003 when 20 of the old WZT-3 were upgraded to the WZT-3M standard.

Operators edit

  •   India - 556 WZT-3M (In April 1999, India ordered 44 WZT-3M armored recovery vehicles; this order was followed by another two orders in April 2002 (another 80 vehicles) and in July 2005 (228 vehicles). Vehicles are used to support units equipped with T-72 and T-90 MBT. Deliveries began in 2001. In 2011 India placed follow-on order for additional 204 ARVs, vehicles are produced under licence by BEML Ltd using Polish components.[4] That gives the total number of 556 WZT-3M ARV ordered by Indian Army).
  •   Malaysia - 6 WZT-4 (upgraded WZT based on PT-91M)
  •   Poland - 29 WZT-3M (20 WZT-3 are modernized to WZT-3M standard)

References edit

  1. ^ WZT-2 [Polska] - Pancerni.net 2007-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "ratownictwo.org.pl". from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  3. ^ "Photo". from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  4. ^ "More Armored Recovery Vehicles for Indian Army". Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2012-04-21.

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WZT Woz Zabezpieczenia Technicznego armoured recovery vehicle was a Polish post World War II armoured recovery vehicle series It consists of five versions The first two WZT 1 and WZT 2 were built on T 55 T 55A hull the WZT 3 was built on T 72M hull the WZT 3M was built on PT 91 hull and the WZT 4 was built on PT 91M hull for Malaysia Contents 1 WZT 1 1 1 History 1 2 Operators 2 WZT 2 2 1 Operators 3 WZT 3 3 1 History 3 2 Operators 3 3 Former Operators 4 WZT 3M 4 1 History 4 2 Operators 5 ReferencesWZT 1 editWZT 1 nbsp WZT 1TypeArmoured recovery vehiclePlace of originPolandService historyIn servicefrom 1970 out of service Production historyDesignedlate 1960sManufacturerBumar LabedyProduced1970 1978SpecificationsMass31 5 tonnesLength7 10 mWidth3 27 mHeight2 1 mCrew3Mainarmament12 7 mm DShK 1938 46 heavy machine gun 200 rounds EngineV 55A 12 cyl 38 88 liter water cooled diesel580 hp 432 kW Power weight18 4 hp tonne 13 7 kW tonne Suspensiontorsion barOperationalrange470 kmMaximum speed50 km h road 27 km h cross country and 15 km h towingHistory edit In the early 50s USSR started developing an ARV built on the hull of T 54 that was just entering production A prototype vehicle was completed after a short while and was named BTS 1 BTS Bronirowannyj Tjagacz Sriednij Production was launched and it became the basic ARV of the Soviet army In 1955 BTS 1 was upgraded with a hoist and a small folding crane This upgraded version was given the name BTS 2 It was built on the T 54 hull and later on the T 55 hull In the end of the 60s Poland and Czechoslovakia bought the BTS 2 Basing on BTS 2 technical data the Zaklad Produkcji Doswiadczalnej Zakladow Mechanicznych Bumar Labedy Experimental Production Institute of Bumar Labedy prepared a prototype of WZT 1 ARV It was accepted into the Ludowe Wojsko Polskie and became its basic ARV replacing the older designs Production started in 1970 in Bumar Labedy and continued until 1978 when it was completely replaced by WZT 2 The WZT 1 were used in the upgrade of Newa SAM system to Newa SC standard The launcher was mounted on a WZT 1 chassis many sources claim the vehicle to be T 55 tank but as a matter of fact vehicles never had tank turret in the first place Upgrade replaced many analogue components with digital ones for improved reliability and accuracy also improving mobility and also adds IFF capability and data links Unlike oryginal ARV variant the Newa launcher is still in use in the armed forces of Poland Operators edit nbsp Poland former some are used as chassis for Newa SC WZT 2 editWZT 2 nbsp WZT 2TypeArmoured recovery vehiclePlace of originPolandService historyIn service1973 presentProduction historyProduced1973 1992No built600SpecificationsMass34 tonnesLength6 45 mWidth3 27 mHeight2 1 mCrew4 3 woundedMainarmament12 7 mm DShKEngineV 55W 12 cyl 38 88 liter water cooled diesel591 hp 441 kW Power weight17 4 hp tonne 13 kW tonne Suspensiontorsion barOperationalrange465 kmPolish ARV built on T 55 hull It was built to perform repairs on T 55 and T 55A tanks When it entered service in 1973 it was probably the best ARV in the Warsaw Pact It is still able to carry out tasks that NATO gives ARVs of its class Unlike the T 55 and the WZT 1 the WZT 2 is still the basic ARV of the Polish army used for field repairs It can carry out repairs not only on Soviet tanks like the T 54 T 55 and T 72 but also on Polish PT 91 and German Leopard 2A4 tanks However because all tanks currently in Polish service weigh more than 40 tonnes it is not able to tow them It is used to tow lighter vehicles like BMP 1 and 2S1 A number of those vehicles are used by Ratownictwo Kolejowe Railroad emergency response services 1 2 Operators edit nbsp India India bought 196 of those vehicles from Poland nbsp Iraq most of them are scrapped in Gulf War nbsp Poland a total number of 600 produced 80 in service as of 2004 Some are used by Ratownictwo Kolejowe Railroad emergency response services Many have private owners who bought them from the Polish Army nbsp Serbia 16 in active service with Serbian Army inherited unknown number of vehicles from Yugoslav Ground Forces nbsp A WZT 2 used by the Polish Railways 2017 WZT 3 editWZT 3 nbsp TypeArmoured recovery vehiclePlace of originPolandService historyIn service1989 Production historyProduced1989 1999No built40 SpecificationsMass42 tonnesLength8 30 mWidth3 27 mHeight2 71 mCrew4Mainarmament12 7mm NSW machine gun 200 rounds EngineV 46 6 12 cylinder diesel780 hp 582 kW Power weight18 6 hp tonne 13 8 kW tonne Suspensiontorsion barOperationalrange450 kmMaximum speed60 km hHistory edit When the T 72 entered service with LWP in 1978 a need for a new ARV appeared It was decided that T 72M hull will be used Wojskowy Instytut Techniki Pancernej i Samochodowej Military Institute of Automobile and Armour Technology from Sulejowek pointed out the main requirements of the vehicle and Osrodek Badawczo Rozwojowy Urzadzen Mechanicznych in Gliwice made two prototypes caring out the Bizon Bison program Tests and trials were carried out from 1986 to 1988 and it was immediately accepted into the Polish Army During a short production run 20 of those vehicles were made until 2003 when they were all upgraded to the WZT 3M standard Operators edit nbsp Croatia unknown number M 84AI version nbsp Kuwait 15 built by Yugoslavia under license in 90s as M 84AI nbsp Poland 20 all modernized to WZT 3M standard nbsp Serbia unknown number M 84AI version 3 Former Operators edit nbsp Yugoslavia 25 licence built as M 84AI 40 knock down kits ordered in 1989 status unknown possibly passed on Serbia and CroatiaWZT 3M editWZT 3M nbsp WZT 3M on a military parade in Warsaw 15 08 2007 TypeArmoured recovery vehiclePlace of originPolandService historyIn service1999 presentProduction historyProduced1999 presentNo built9 20 upgraded WZT 3 for Polish Army and 352 built for Indian ArmySpecificationsMass42 tonnesLength8 30 mWidth3 27 mHeight2 71 mCrew4ArmorPT 91 armourMainarmament12 7mm NSWEnginePZL Wola S12U 4 cyl 38 9 liter diesel850 hp 634 kW Power weight20 2 hp tonne 15 1 kW tonne Suspensiontorsion barOperationalrange650 km road 600 km cross countryMaximum speed60 km hHistory edit When PT 91 entered service in Polish army it was decided that the WZT 3 which was based on T 72M should be upgraded with elements from PT 91 The upgraded variant was given WZT 3M designation The main difference was the engine The original WZT 3 had a 780 hp 582 kW 12 cyl diesel engine from T 72M The WZT 3M has an 850 hp 634 kW PZL Wola S12U 12 cyl 38 9 litre diesel from PT 91 During initial production run 9 vehicles were made before 2003 when 20 of the old WZT 3 were upgraded to the WZT 3M standard Operators edit nbsp India 556 WZT 3M In April 1999 India ordered 44 WZT 3M armored recovery vehicles this order was followed by another two orders in April 2002 another 80 vehicles and in July 2005 228 vehicles Vehicles are used to support units equipped with T 72 and T 90 MBT Deliveries began in 2001 In 2011 India placed follow on order for additional 204 ARVs vehicles are produced under licence by BEML Ltd using Polish components 4 That gives the total number of 556 WZT 3M ARV ordered by Indian Army nbsp Malaysia 6 WZT 4 upgraded WZT based on PT 91M nbsp Poland 29 WZT 3M 20 WZT 3 are modernized to WZT 3M standard References edit WZT 2 Polska Pancerni net Archived 2007 10 12 at the Wayback Machine ratownictwo org pl Archived from the original on 2007 10 12 Retrieved 2007 10 20 Photo Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2012 11 14 More Armored Recovery Vehicles for Indian Army Archived from the original on 2012 07 29 Retrieved 2012 04 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WZT amp oldid 1204759365 WZT 2, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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