Object 452K
Suspension

452K
Turret

452K
Gun

130 mm M-65K
Engine

V-46-4
Radio

R-113K
Level | 10 |
Health | 2 400 |
Hull armor | 210 / 100 / 50 |
Turret armor | 130 / 130 / 60 |
Speed limit | 40 / 17 |
Penetration | 260 / 320 / 65 |
Damage | 560 / 560 / 700 |
Rate of fire | 4.29 |
Accuracy | 0.38 |
Aim time | 2.5 |
View range | 390 |
Signal range | 730 |
Invisibility | 0.141 |
Weight | 55 000 |
Power | 880 |
Power/Weight | 16 |
Price | 22 500 ![]() |
The Object 452K was the result of 1960s research to find new tank layouts, specifically with the driver placed in the turret. Control problems were to be solved by using fiber optics or television equipment mounted on the hull. During the design stage, it was proposed to improve both the limited elevation and depression angles of the gun and the inclination angles of the front armor plates on both the turret and the hull. The possibility of optical devices (sights) being damaged by HEAT and HE shells was practically eliminated. The suspension was planned to be made using new materials, including titanium alloy for the support roller disks. Despite the possibility of technical realization, the project was never built. |