TAM (tank) - Variants

Variants

A number of variants were built on the same chassis as the TAM tank. The original program called for the design of an infantry fighting vehicle, and in 1977 the program finished manufacturing the prototype of the Vehículo de Combate Transporte de Personal (Personnel Transport Combat Vehicle), or VCTP. The VCTP is able to transport a squad of 12 men, including the squad leader and nine riflemen. The squad leader is situated in the turret of the vehicle; one rifleman sits behind him and another six are seated in the chassis, the eighth manning the hull machine gun and the ninth situated in the turret with the gunner. All personnel can fire their weapons from inside the vehicle, and the VCTP's turret is armed with Rheinmetall's Rh-202 20 mm (.79 inch) autocannon. The VCTP holds 880 rounds for the autocannon, including subcaliber armor-piercing DM63 rounds. It is also armed with a 7.62 mm FN MAG 60-20 machine gunmounted on the turret roof. Infantry can dismount through a door on the rear of the hull. The commander has a day sight and seven observation periscopes, while the gunner has a day sight and three observation periscopes.

Variants also include the Vehículo de Combate de Artillería de 155 mm (155 mm Artillery Combat Vehicle), or VCA 155, and the Vehículo de Combate Transporte de Mortero (Mortar Transport Combat Vehicle), or VCTM. The VCA-155 is an elongated TAM chassis fitted with Oto Melara's Palmaria 155 mm (6.1 inch) self-propelled howitzer turret. It carries 28 projectiles, 23 of which are stored in the turret bustle. The VCTM carries an AM-50 120 mm (4.72 inch) internal mortar, which has a range of 9,500 meters (31167.98 ft) and a rate of fire of 8 to 12 shots per minute. Based on the TAM chassis, the Vehículo de Combate Puesto de Mando (command combat vehicle), or VCPC, is another variant designed in 1982. The Vehículo de Combate Lanzacohetes (Rocket launcher combat vehicle), or VCLC, designed in 1986, is also based on the TAM chassis and can be fitted with both 160 mm (6.3 inch) and 350 mm (13.8 inch) rockets. A combat ambulance, Vehículo de Combate Ambulancia (VCA), and an armored recovery vehicle, Vehículo de Combate de Recuperación (VCRT) are other combat variants of the tank.

TAM variants
VCTP VCA 155 VCTM VCPC VCLC VCA VCRT
Weight 28.2 t (31.1 tons) 40 t (44.1 tons) 26 t (28.7 tons) 25 t (27.6 tons) 32 t (35.3 tons) 28 t (30.9 tons) 32 t (35.3 tons)
Armament 20 mm (.79 in) Rh-202 autocannon 155 mm (6.1 in) L/41 howitzer 120 mm (4.72 in) mortar 7.62 mm (0.3 in.) FN MAG 60-20 machine gun 160 mm (6.3 in.) or 350 mm (13.8 in.) rockets None 7.62 mm (0.3 in) FN MAG 60-20 machine gun
Road range 590 km (370 mi) 520 km (320 mi) 520 km (320 mi) 520 km (320 mi) 520 km (320 mi) 520 km (320 mi) 520 km (320 mi)
Power-to-weight ratio 24 hp/t
(23 hp/ton)
18 hp/t (
16.5 hp/ton)
28.8 hp/t
(25.1 hp/ton)
28.8 hp/t
(25.1 hp/ton)
22.5 hp/t
(20.4 hp/ton)
26.7 hp/t
(23.3 hp/ton)
22.5 hp/t
(20.4 hp/ton)
Maximum speed on road 75 km/h (47 mph) 55 km/h (34 mph) 75 km/h (47 mph) 75 km/h (47 mph) 75 km/h (47 mph) 75 km/h (47 mph) 75 km/h (47 mph)

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