Chonma-ho MBT
Type: Main Battle Tank
Domain: land
Country of Origin: North Korea
Manufacturer: Korean Peoples Army Munitions Industry
First Deployed: 1980
Overview
The Chonma-ho ('Flying Horse') is North Korea's most widely produced indigenous main battle tank, developed from the Soviet T-62 with modifications. Introduced in the 1980s, it has gone through multiple variants with incremental improvements including ERA packages on later versions. While the design is fundamentally based on 1960s Soviet technology, North Korea maintains a large production capacity and substantial inventory. The tank lacks modern fire control, thermal imaging, and protection systems that define contemporary MBT standards.
Technical Specifications
| crew | 4 |
|---|---|
| range | 450 km |
| width | 3.3 m |
| engine | V-55 diesel, ~520 hp |
| length | 9.3 m |
| weight | 38 tonnes |
| main_gun | 115mm U-5TS smoothbore |
| max_speed | 50 km/h |
| secondary_armament | 12.7mm and 7.62mm machine guns |
Operators
- North Korea
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