Bernardini MB-3 Tamoyo

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MB-3 Tamoyo
Type Main battle tank
Place of origin  Brazil
Production history
Designed 1983
Manufacturer Bernardini S/A Industria e Comercio
Specifications
Weight 30 t[1]
Length 6.5 m (hull) [1]
Width 3.2 m[1]
Height 2.5 m [1]
Crew 4[1]

Main
armament
Bernardini 90 mm canon[1]
Secondary
armament
1 x FN-MAG 7.62 mm machine gun, 1 x 12.7 mm M2 HB MG
Engine Saab-Scania DSI-14[1]
368 kW
Power/weight 12.3(kW/t)
Transmission Allison CD-500 Mechanic[1] or General Electric HMPT-500 Automatic
Suspension Torsion Bars
Operational
range
550km[1]
Speed 67 km/h[1]

The Bernardini MB-3 Tamoyo was a Brazilian main battle tank designed by Bernardini that never reached production status, it never passed beyond the prototype stage (1983). It was followed by the EE-T1 Osório in 1984, the EE-T2 Osório in 1985, and the Tamoyo III in 1987.[1] The tank was armed with a 90mm gun and carried 68 rounds of ammunition.[1]

Based on the US M41 Bulldog, which Bernardini had been upgrading for the Brazilian Armed Forces to the M41B and C configurations (new Scania V-8 diesel engine, modified electrical system, addition of night sights and laser range finder, side skirts, additional spaced armour for the forward part of the hull, glacis plate and turret and replacement of the original 76 mm gun with a 90 mm one), the follow on MB-3 Tamoyo had a lengthened hull and an additional road wheel. Initially armed with a 90 mm rifled main gun manufactured in Brazil by Bernardini. The final model, the Tamoyo III was armed with a NATO 105 mm L7 rifled main gun.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 Gelbart, Marsh (1996). Tanks main battle and light tanks. Brassey’s UK Ltd. pp. 11–12. ISBN 1-85753-168-X. 

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