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The Type 96 () or ZTZ96 is a Chinese second generation
main battle tank A main battle tank (MBT), also known as a battle tank or universal tank, is a tank that fills the role of armor-protected direct fire and maneuver in many modern armies. Cold War-era development of more powerful engines, better suspension sys ...
(MBT). The final evolution of the Type 88 design, the Type 96 entered service with the
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(PLA) in 1997. The later variants of the Type 96 are currently in PLA service together with China's third generation MBT, the Type 99.


History

China's tank development can be divided into three generations. The first generation was the Type 59, a locally manufactured copy of the
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T-54 and its derivative tanks. The second generation of MBTs started with the Type 80 and reached its end state as the Type 96. The third generation began with the Type 99 tank. China's first generation tank development program failed to meet the PLA's performance requirements. These technical shortcomings coincided with the appearance of the
T-72 The T-72 is a family of Soviet/Russian main battle tanks that entered production in 1969. The T-72 was a development of the T-64, which was troubled by high costs and its reliance on immature developmental technology. About 25,000 T-72 tanks h ...
and
T-80 The T-80 is a main battle tank (MBT) that was designed and manufactured in the former Soviet Union and manufactured in Russia. The T-80 is based on the T-64, while incorporating features from the later T-72. The chief designer of the T-80 was S ...
tanks in
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, which influenced Chinese defense officials and contributed to their decision to begin development of a new generation indigenous MBT in the early 1980s. This new program was to lead to the development of the Type 80/85 family by 1988. The Type 80 prototypes were accepted into PLA service as the Type 88A/B. Most distinctively, the Type 88 family had six road wheels instead of the five that the previous Chinese MBTs possessed. However, after the 1991
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the PLA soon realized that the Type 88 design was insufficient, due to Iraqi Type 59/69 tanks' poor performace against contemporary NATO tanks (as the Type 88 itself is a further development of the Type 59). A better domestic MBT was required. However, continued delays in China's third gen MBT development meant the PLA had no choice but to continue development of the Type 85 family. In 1995, Norinco produced the Type 85-III prototype with an upgraded engine and explosive reactive armor. In 1997, the upgraded Type 85-IIM prototypes were accepted into PLA service as the Type 88C/Type 96. The most visible difference between the Type 96 and earlier Type 88 series tanks was the additional spaced armor on the turret front. This spaced armor gave the Type 96 a rectangular front profile, visually distinguishing it from the round turret of the Type 88. Other visible differences included their armament: The Type 96 possessed a locally designed 125mm smoothbore gun while the earlier Type 88 variants used a 105mm rifled gun instead. This made the Type 96 the first PLA tank in service armed with a 125mm caliber gun. By mid-2016, the Chinese military had over 7,000 tanks in active service of which, there were about 2,077 Type 96/Type 96As and about 814 Type 99/Type 99As. Compared to the Type 99 with its high capability and similarly high cost, the cheaper Type 96B is seen by domestic experts as the main tank in the modernization of the PLA.


Deployment

In the early 2000s, the Type 96 was the PLA's main armored firepower for maneuver warfare units. 31 tanks are deployed in an armored battalion and 10 tanks are deployed in a company. After the PLA's reforms in 2017, the Type 96 is deployed in the combined arms battalion of the new heavy combined arms brigade. Each battalion features two tank companies and two mechanized infantry companies, with each company having 14 vehicles.


International Tank Biathlon

In 2014, China participated with the Type 96A in the Russian-hosted
tank biathlon The tank biathlon is a mechanized military sport event held by the Russian military as part of the annual International Army Games. Inspired by the winter sport of biathlon, the sport emphasizes the complex training of tank crews including ...
where it competed against the Russian T-72B3, clinching third place. China participated again in 2015, coming in second place. In 2016, it won one gold medal (out of a total of 23 awarded gold medals). China once again reached the finals of the Tank Biathlon in 2021.


Design


Armaments

The main armament is a 2-plane stabilized ZPT-98 125 mm
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gun with a carousel-style autoloader. The main gun features a fume extractor at its midway point. Secondary armaments include QJC-88 12.7 mm heavy machine gun, and 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun. The Type 96 is fitted with ISFCS-212 computerized fire control system with ballistic computer, laser range finder, and automatic target tracking capability. The fire control system is capable of hitting enemy moving target while the Type 96 is on the move. When Type 96 was incorporated into service, its fire control system was reportedly superior than that of the
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tanks fielded by other nations . Type 96 is capable of day/night all-weather operation as driver, gunner and commander has access to night vision device and image intensifier. Type 96A is fitted with ISFCS-212B fire control system, which replaced the gunner night vision sight with thermal imaging system sporting 3x and 8x optical magnifications. The new GUMS-2 digital ballistic computer provides more detailed calibration in sophisticated environments. The gunner thermal sight is connected to the commander terminal, which allows the commander to take over in an emergency. Type 96B's fire control system is further upgraded from Type 96A, which includes new computer, communication, command and control systems. Despite the lack of commander independent thermal sight, fire control computer of Type 96A and Type 96B allows the commander to acquire and engage enemy target through the optical periscope mounted on the commander’s hatch.


Protection

The vehicle features six double-tired road wheels with tracks. The upper portions of the tracks are protected by armor skirts in saw-toothed shape. The glacis plate is sloped to the point of being near-horizontal for better protection. The turret has a low-profile design, which makes the vehicle less likely to get visually acquired on the battlefield. Six smoke grenade dischargers are fitted to the side of the turret, providing total of 12 smokes. Due to the usage of autoloader, the tank only has a crew of three, which consists of the driver, tank commander and the gunner. The tank series is also fitted with NBC protection and automatic fire suppression system. Type 96 features steel and composite armor on the front hull and turret. On Type 96A, the tank turret is fully welded with improved steel armor layer and composite mix. The arrow-shaped FY-4 explosive reactive armor (ERA) blocks are mounted on the turret, hull, and storage bucket for increased protection. Type 96A's protection performance is claimed to be equivalent to more than 1000 mm of rolled homogeneous armor (RHA) against chemical energy projectile and 700–750 mm of RHA against kinetic energy projectile. Type 96B's armor layout is similar to that of Type 96A. An electro-optical active defense system, TCS-2 developed by 303 Institute of
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, is installed on the Type 96A prototype. TCS-2 was not installed on the mass-produced version due to limited protection against modern
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s.


Mobility

The tank driver sits at the front-left of the hull. The tank commander and gunner sit in the turret. The engine compartment is located in the rear. The Type 96 tank was powered by a 730 hp (582 kW) engine which was subsequently upgraded to a 800hp engine on the Type 96A. On Type 96B, the engine is upgraded again to 1200hp (895kW). The Type 96B also features new hydropneumatic suspension system and automatic transmission system, providing greater mobility and responsiveness. The increase in horsepower will also allow the Type 96B to have a very high power-to-weight ratio, improving its acceleration and hill climbing abilities.


Variants


Type 96

''See also Type 88'' and Tanks in China Domestic version of Type 85-IIM. Sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Type 88C. Renamed Type 96 when put into PLA service. In comparison to the Type 85 and Type 88, the Type 96 features a more powerful engine, improved electronics and a welded turret. Type 96 was accepted by the PLA in 1996.


Type 96A

Additional "arrow shaped" modular armor similar to the Type 99 is installed on the turret front. The back of the hull is now completely flat compared to the baseline Type 96. The Type 96A was first revealed in 2006, but in-service tanks were first seen in a military parade in 2009. The Type 96A is a third-generation upgrade of the Type 96. Its internal electronics may have been upgraded to Type 99 standards. The visual profile of the Type 96A is similar to the Type 99. However, the Type 96A can be distinguished from the Type 99 by the driver's position of the left side of the hull. FY-4 ERA was added on front upper glacis. The vehicle is equipped with a thermal imager. Features an upgraded engine. TCS-2 electro-optical active defense system, similar to the Shtora, has been installed. Electro-optical jammers which are able to jam enemy guided missiles, rangefinders, and designators are found on the tank.


Type 96B

Variant first seen in July 2016 loaded on a Russia-bound train to participate in the 2016
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. It is equipped with an improved engine, improved high-performance gun with an upgraded fire-control system, new transmission, chassis, ventilation, communications and computer systems, exhaust and suspension. However it still doesn't feature a commander independent sight. Compared to the previous variants, the two exhausts that were originally located on the right side of the hull is now located on the rear hull with air vents. The Type 96B has a stated maximum speed of 74 km/h.


VT-2

Export variant of Type-96A. Debuted at the 2012 Defence Services Asia Exhibition. Can be equipped with
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and has a maximum speed of 70 km/h (on road). Capable of turning on its own axis. On December 9, 2021, the Tanzania People's Defence Force displayed a single unit of the VT-2 main battle tank during a parade in
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to mark the 60th anniversary of Tanzanian independence.


Operators

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– 36+ battalions of Type-96A (around 1,500 units), 31+ battalions of Type 96 (around 1,000 units) as of December 2015. ; * Tanzania People's Defence Force - at least one unit of the export variant VT-2. ; * Sudanese Armed Forces - Since 2008.


Gallery

File:Type 96A - Tankbiathlon15finalp1-14.jpg, Type 96A tank without hull ERA mounted. File:Type 96A - Tankbiathlon15finalp1-12.jpg, Rear side of the Type 96A. File:TankBiathlon2016Final-11.jpg, Rear side of the Type 96B. File:TankBiathlonFinal2017-30.jpg, Type 96B in Tank Biathlon themed camouflage paint


See also

;Related Development * Type 99 tank, a Chinese third-generation main battle tank. ;Comparable ground systems *
T-72B3M The T-72 is a Soviet-designed main battle tank that entered production in 1971. It replaced the T-54/55 series as the workhorse of Soviet tank forces (while the T-64 and T-80 served as the Soviet high-technology tanks). In front-line Russian s ...
* Al-Khalid *
T-90 The T-90 is a third-generation Russian main battle tank. It uses a 125mm 2A46 smoothbore main gun, the 1A45T fire-control system, an upgraded engine, and gunner's thermal sight. Standard protective measures include a blend of steel and comp ...
* PT-91 Twardy * Oplot *
M1 Abrams The M1 Abrams is a third-generation American main battle tank designed by Chrysler Defense (now General Dynamics Land Systems) and named for General Creighton Abrams. Conceived for modern armored ground warfare and now one of the heaviest t ...


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Ruptly news footage of the Type 96A in the 2014 tank biathlonRuptly news footage of the Type 96A in the 2015 tank biathlonCNTV news footage of the 2015 tank biathlon (Chinese audio)
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