Lion MBT Family, Mk.I
The Lion/Löwe is Denton's Main battle tank. Design work started in the early 1960s and the first units came off the production line in 1969. Several key requirements dictated the design, which included easy repair, cost effectiveness, modularity, and the use of the 120mm rifled gun, which was also being developed to fire ATGMs.
Several key things to know:
-The engine is located in the front, adding additional frontal protection, as well as making the chassis adaptable to many other roles. Front Sprocket drive.
-The turret is a design similar to that of the M60A2 Starship, but has a more sloped side.
-The gunner sits to the right, the commander in the center, and the loader to the left. The driver is located on the left side, next to the engine. All crew members have a hatch.
-There is a door in the rear of the hull. Ammunition racks are standard, however, these can be removed and the tank can be used for command and control, minimum troop transport, or medevac.
Some of these design features inspired the design and creation of the Israeli Merkava, which was built 10 years later.
There are three marks, built over the course of 40 years.
Mk.I - 1969-1974
Mk.II - 1977-1987
Mk.III - 1998-2011
Each mark has significant improvements from the last, but all retain the same basic chassis and components. The engine was uprated from 930hp to 1200hp to 1500hp in the Mk.III. Older Mk.Is and Mk.IIs, including the engineer variants, were later upgraded with the 1500hp engine.
Engineer and specialty variants are often rebuilt on older Mk.I MBT chassis.
In order, from left to right:
MBT, SPAAG-37mm-2, 155mm Artillery, Heavy APC,
Armored Recovery Vehicle, Combat Engineer Vehicle, Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge
Specs, Mk.I:
Width: 12'1"
Length, Hull: 25'10"
Height: 8'8"
Weight: 46 short tons
Main Gun: 120mm Rifled gun, able to fire laser guided ATGMs.
Secondary Armament: 2 .30 Cal MG (1x coaxial, 1x commander's hatch), 1x 60mm mortar for smoke, HE and illumination rounds (on later MkIs).
Engine: 980 (many later uprated to 1500hp)
Suspension: Helical Spring
Range: 320 miles
Max Speed: 30mph (later uprated to 45mph)
The APC concept was proposed by the Israelis in the 1990s but did not progress further than design. Intrigued by the concept, the Denton Army requested 2 prototypes. The prototypes were built on the chassis of the MkI, and tests were successful, however armor requirements dictated that later designs be built on the chassis of the Mk.II and/or Mk.III. The APC can hold up to 12 troops. An IFV version is being produced, which will reduce the troop count to 9, but will include a 37mm turret, borrowed from the Tiger IFV. The Lion APC is in limited production and currently in use in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I'll soon have another class of vehicles ready, including the Lion Mk.II and Mk.III (which are only MBTs, no specialty variants).
-Ethan
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