Amx Leclerc Main Battle Tank For The Year 2000
Amx Leclerc Main Battle Tank For The Year 2000
Amx Leclerc Main Battle Tank For The Year 2000
Leclerc is the latest French development of a main battle tank, destined to serve
with the French Army from the
1990s. At that time it should replace the AMX-30B2, which had to remain in service
without modifications until the end of the century. In 1987 France was seeking
foreign partners for its national
program, to be able to fulfill the order of 1400 tanks of this type for the French
Army.[/span][/span][p]
When the AMX Leclerc was presented to the specialized press the 15th January 1987,
the Ministry of Defense had to answer a series of questions, such as:[p]
- Will the AMX Leclerc really represent a new generation of main battle tanks,
regarding the evolution of this kind of vehicles during the next decades and their
defense against antitank weapons,
AMX Leclerc and the AMX-40 were not competitors of each other. Both programs, with
very different deadlines, were the result of two totally different conceptions. The
AMX Leclerc was conceived as a
response to military requirements from the French Army and was a totally national
project, which however did not exclude the possibility of a cooperation program. On
the other hand, the AMX-40 was
devised, from the beginning, for the exportation market, and its characteristics
and prestations were defined by its manufacturer, GIAT, based on requisites from
potential customers. The AMX-40 was
adapted to countries with desertic and hot climates, being carried out its most
significant evaluations in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Djibouti, Katar and -
in a longer cycle - Saudi Arabia.
Besides, GIAT had the intention to offer the AMX-40 as a base tank for other
customers that required modifications, which would be easy to accomplish with this
tank. It was a rather rustic vehicle
whose price was somewhere between that of the AMX-30B2 and that of the German
Leopard 2 and which, being in preseries stage in 1987, was intented to enter serial
production within two years. It is
indubitable that, specially regarding its armament, the AMX-40 benefited from some
elements that were parallely developed for the AMX Leclerc; however both tanks had
a different past and present
during 1986. The hull with the experimental wheel chassis, predecessor of the
definitive one, was submitted to different evaluation tests in the diverse test
centers operated by GIAT, and the third
prototype had received on the last summer its complete turret fitted with all the
prototype elements: electric stabilizators, main weapon and fire director, laser
rangefinder, command and sight
devices, etc... It was a totally functional prototype which could be tested on the
Sensor Test Center located in Landes, where the first firing tests were carried
out. This very brief phase of the
evaluation was carried out along with simultaneous evaluations in the CELAR (Centre
d'Electronique de l'Armement) located in Bruz, where since six months ago was
operating a simulator which allowed
from the original one, at least once all the experimentation devices (also known as
"onboard spies") were removed from it.[p]
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[fs]The functional prototype of the AMX Leclerc in the Satory test field shows some
resemblance with the external appearance of the German main battle tank Leopard 2.
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The general physiognomy of the AMX Leclerc had been already established, but the
suspension was still a matter to solve. The first trials with the experimental
wheel chassis were made with a long-
altering the deadlines set on the program. From the beginning important decisions
were taken regarding a Diesel 1500-horsepower engine, an automatic cannon loader
and a flat turret for two crew
members, with electric rotation. All of this gave as result a rather complex
assembly composed of subsystems interlinked by a digital databus. Later, the tank
would receive a radio fitted with
frequency hopping properties, which was still in development and which should allow
secure transmission and reception of any kind of operational information in the
environment of electronic war
expected for the year 2000.[p]
The next significant phase started in 1989, when the six preseries prototypes that
would open the way to the industrial phase were delivered. Following the program
set, the assembly line should
deliver the first series tank in the late 1991. The cost of the program (including
ammunitions) had been set in 35 millions of francs in the early 1986, of which 22
millions corresponded to the
tank itself. These expenses were highly monitored by the Chief Staff of the Army,
which in no way wanted to be dragged by investigations about maximum prestations.
To be used effectively, the units
equipped with the AMX Leclerc would require the appropriate support from
helicopters, artillery, multiple rocket launchers, infantry, sappers and of course
its own logistic system. Thus, the
68020 offers a small access time to memory. The central unit has also an EPROM
(Eraseable Programmable Read-Only Memory) allowing the conversion between values
that are characteristic and
susceptible to modifications and between those that must protect each other while
under tension. An additional 68881-type processor allows computation with floating
comma. There are two serially
AMX Leclerc. The VTI served as base for the SAVAN family. Its precise stabilized
line of sight allows to use it from moving vehicles. The VTI - like the SAVAN 20 -
has three subsystems: stabilized
sight head, target tracking device and digital electronic unit. The sight head has
two windows, one for the diurnal channel and another one for the thermal image
camera, incorporating a large
mirror made of light alloy based on beryllium, of low inertia and great mechanical
stability, providing good stabilization of the image in both the visible and the
low-high infrared spectrums.
platform can be supplemented with an odometer connected to the propulsion plant for
measuring the distance covered. Successive readjustments of the points stored in
memory, at the beginning of a
mission, are made with a precision of around 1 percent. This function allows each
tank to be controlled from a centralized command post, such as the SIR (Sisteme
Informatique Regimentaire). The
and CCD (Charge Coupled Device) cameras, a Nd-YAG laser and a symbol generator. The
diurnal channel serves simultaneously to the eyepiece, to the television camera and
to the laser with a
relative to the target, the absolute angular speed and the speed, with a precision
of 0.1 milliradian or less. Since the cannon is linked to the gunner's sight by the
aiming controls and the
stabilization of the line of sight, the gunner's sight continuously delivers data
of the turret and a vertical reference to the cannon. The HL-60 of the AMX Leclerc
is installed to the right of the
cannon and has three optical channels: diurnal channel with CCD television camera,
nocturnal channel with thermal image camera and laser rangefinder channel. All the
three use the same mirror,
stadiametric scale.[p]
The SAVAN 10, built for exportation, differs from the HL-60 and SAVAN 20 in that it
lacks a thermal image camera. The size of the sight head is smaller (135x300x300
millimeters), it has a single
window and a 70-millimeter lens for diurnal vision, through which the laser beam
passes by. Other than that, it has the same functions of the other systems
including the vertical and navigational
reference, the performance characteristics regarding stabilization of the line of
sight, navigation, aiming precision and speed (1 radian/second) and aiming
acceleration (15 radians/second
squared).[p]
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[fs]Upper picture: gyro-stabilized aiming system developed by SAGEM for the gunner
of the AMX Leclerc. Lower picture: another development by SAGEM is the gyro-
stabilized modular periscope VIGY 40,
for observation and aiming, with incorporated laser rangefinder, being possible the
installation of either a thermal image camera or a starlight intensifier.[/span][p]
SAGEM also manufactures the VS 580 tank's commander sight used by the British main
battle tank Challenger 2. The VS 580 has a panoramic stabilized sight head, an
intermediate mounting and an
electronic unit. The sight head, identical in every model, has a x2, x3.2 and x10.5
magnification system, plus a mirror mounted in a universal joint, stabilized by a
miniaturized two-axis gyroscopic
tuner, coupled to an analyzer sensor that provides angular data. The intermediate
mounting, according to user choice, integrates several elements, a laser
rangefinder and a starlight intensifier.
The telescopic mounting comprises lenses, eyepiece with adjustable dioptrias, fixed
prism for image correction (with five reflections to shorten the optical path),
photo-optical retractable filter
at 2500 meters. These results are comparable to those achieved by the gunner's
sight. On the AMX Leclerc the commander has at his disposal the HL-15 sight
(manufactured by SAGEM as well) providing
diurnal channel with x2, x2.5 and x10 magnification, nocturnal channel with a
third-generation starlight intensifier and laser rangefinder channel.[p]