The Obiekt 785, or Object 785 (Объект 785), was a Soviet experimental main battle tank built in the late 1970s.[1] It was an improved variant of the T-80B, with seven road wheels.[2]
Obiekt 785 | |
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![]() Obiekt 785 during trials | |
Type | Main battle tank |
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Production history | |
Produced | late 1970s |
Specifications | |
Mass | 43 metric tons |
Armour | 700 mm (hull front) (steel laminate with corundum pellets) 600 mm (turret) (steel laminate with corundum pellets) |
Main armament | 125 mm 2A82 smoothbore gun 130 mm rifled gun |
Engine | 2V-16 multifuel diesel engine 735 kW |
Maximum speed | 75 km/h |
The tank was testing the new generation 125 mm 2A82 smoothbore gun, carrying 50 rounds of ammunition, 30 of which in the loading mechanism.[3] It was also testing a 130 mm rifled gun, an improved variant of the M-65 gun used on tanks like Object 279.[4]
Tanks of the Cold War | |
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Main battle |
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Light | |
Medium |
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Heavy | |
Prototypes, experimentals |
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Background: History of the tank, Tank classification, Tanks in the Cold War |