AT-T
Artilleriyskiy Tyagach Tyazholiy, or AT-T (Russian: Артиллерийский Тягач, Тяжёлый (АТ-Т), meaning heavy artillery tractor) was a Soviet Cold War era artillery tractor. The AT-T is based on the chassis and drive system from the T-54 tank. However, the tub has been rotated 180 degrees, with the engine, clutch, gearbox, steering gear and the drive wheels located at the front of the vehicle. The crew cabin is also located in the front part of the vehicle, and is from the ZIS-150 and ZIL-164 trucks.
- For the Star Wars Imperial Walker see AT-AT
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![]() An ex-East German AT-T. | |
Type | Artillery tractor |
Place of origin | USSR |
Specifications | |
Mass | 20 tons |
Length | 7.043 m |
Width | 3.170 m |
Height | 3.000m |
Crew | 18 maximum: 2 in front, 16 in rear |
Engine | diesel 415 hp |
Suspension | torsion bar |
Operational range | 1100 km (road) |
Maximum speed | 35 km/h |
Variants
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- P-40 radar
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