AT-T
Artilleriyskiy Tyagach Tyazholiy, or AT-T was a Soviet Cold War-era artillery tractor. The AT-T is based on the chassis and drive system from the T-54 tank. However, the hull has been rotated 180 degrees, with the engine, clutch, gearbox, steering gear and drive wheels located at the front of the vehicle. The crew cabin is also located in the front part of the vehicle with the cab is from the ZIS-150 and ZIL-164 trucks.
History
With the adoption of new artillery and missile systems by the Armed Forces of the USSR, a post-war program was approved in the Soviet Union to develop a heavy tractor for transporting artillery and missile systems along with their ammunition, based on the T-54.The Main Automobile Directorate set the following requirements for the new tractor:
- Towing artillery and missile systems and trailers with a mass of up to 25 tons at speeds of up to 35 kilometers per hour in any climatic conditions of the USSR;
- Platform load capacity of at least 5 tons;
- Presence of a winch with a pulling force of at least 25 tons;
- The tractor chassis should allow the installation of special equipment for various branches of the military and specialized forces, with the capability to operate it;
- Potential use in civilian sectors.
Variants
- BAT-M obstacle removing vehicle
- BTM-3 high-speed trench digging vehicle
- Kharkovchanka Antarctic off-road vehicle
- MDK-2M pits digging vehicle
- P-40 radar