SinoSoldier
Colonel
So the Chinese work on two manned MBT's, so do the Russians. Does anyone else?
The Type 99A2 and T-90MS have completed their development, so it would just be the T-14 and the Chinese MBT for now.
So the Chinese work on two manned MBT's, so do the Russians. Does anyone else?
Polish PL-01 "stealth" tank. That could be the future U.S. Army M3 tank, except a lot more need to be done to transform the PL-01 from an experimental object to an actual battle tank. I'm pretty sure the Chinese are designing a future MBT similar to the Armata, except the future Chinese 60 calibre 125mm gun (especially armed with DU or Tungsten APFSDS) is likely to be more powerful.So the Chinese work on two manned MBT's, so do the Russians. Does anyone else?
Here is my thinking on a 2 man crew, it seems impractical.
A three man crew is it seems to me the most efficient way to operate a tank. The driver focus on maneuver of the vehicle, the commander operates the defensive arms and spots the targets. The gunner operates the main armament and coax.
A two man crew would have to tack a huge work load onto the commander. Who would be spotting, targeting defending and commanding.
If there was such a tank. The coax and gunners sight from the turret would pretty much be unnecessary and redundant.
The problem I have with that is the commander is either going to suffer lag from communications or may be jammed. What good is the spooter if his information is seconds behind? Or if he gets cut off. And then there is bandwidth a maneuvering combat team hundreds of tanks all streaming video and data at once? The data requirements would be massive and vulnerable.
Polish PL-01 "stealth" tank. That could be the future U.S. Army M3 tank, except a lot more need to be done to transform the PL-01 from an experimental object to an actual battle tank. I'm pretty sure the Chinese are designing a future MBT similar to the Armata, except the future Chinese 60 calibre 125mm gun (especially armed with DU or Tungsten APFSDS) is likely to be more powerful.