Combat vehicles / Infantry fighting vehicles / Type 89
Type 89
General Facts
- TYPE
Mechanized infantry combat vehicle - ORIGIN
Japan
- NICKNAMES
- - DESIGNED
1981 - 1989 - DESIGNER
Mitsubishi & Komatsu - PRODUCTION
1989 - present - PRODUCERS
Japan - Mitsubishi
- QUANTITY
120 built as of 2014. - UNIT COST
Unknown - CHARACTERISTICS
Well armed
High level of protection
Good mobility
Very expensive
Introduction
The Type 89 is a mechanized infantry vehicle of Japanese origin. The requirement for such a vehicle was drafted in the early 1980's and the design was finished in the late 1980's. The Type 89 is a very capable and well armed vehicle. Due to its high costs only a limited number has been produced thus far.
Design
The Type 89 has a conventional design with the driver, engine and drive train in the front of the vehicle. The two person turret is mounted in the middle and the infantry compartment is at the rear. The infanty exit through two doors at the rear.
Firepower
The main armament of the Type 89 is the very powerful 35mm KDE autocannon. The cyclic rate of fire is 200 rpm. A 7.62mm Type 74 machine gun is fitted as a coaxial weapon. On either side of the turret a single Jyu-MAT anti-tank missile is fitted, which has a range of over 4 km. A total of 7 firing ports allows the use of personal weapons from within the vehicle.
Protection
The steel armor protects from small arms fire and shell splinters from all angles. Over the frontal arc the protection level is much better and may prove sufficient against 25mm APDS rounds fire from a distance. An NBC system, a laser warning device and two banks of smoke grenade dischargers are fitted.
Mobility
The Type 89 has a high level of mobility. The tracked chassis results in a good off road performance. The maximum speed is 70 km/h. A 600 hp diesel provides propulsion.
Users
The Type 89 is only used by the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force. Over 70 vehicles have been produced and the total requirement is 300 units. It seems unlikely that the whole order will be fulfilled. It is expected that a lower cost wheeled infantry fighting vehicle will fulfill most of the requirement.
Type 89
The Type 89 is a mechanized infantry fighting vehicle. It is very well armed with a 35mm KDE autocannon, 7.62mm Type 74 coaxial machine gun and Jyu-MAT anti-tank missiles. There are no variants of the Type 89, although some automotive components are used in the Type 96 self-propelled mortar.
- Specifications:
- Type 89
Type | Mechanized infantry combat vehicle |
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Crew | 3 + 7 (commander, driver, gunner, 7 infantry) |
Length | 6.7 m |
Width | 3.20 m |
Height | 2.50 m (turret top), 2.75 m (overall) |
Ground clearance | 0.45 m |
Weight | 27.0 t combat load |
Ground pressure | 0.73 kg/cm2 |
Wheelbase | Tracked chassis, 6 roadwheels, drive sprocket front, idler rear, 4.00 m length, 0.45 m width, 2.68 m track |
Turn radius | ? |
Engine | 6SY 31WA diesel, 600 hp at 2.000 rpm |
Power ratio | 22.2 hp/t |
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Transmission | Automatic |
Speed | 70 km/h, 42 km/h reverse |
Fuel | ? |
Range | ? |
Wall | 0.8 m |
Trench | 2.4 m |
Gradient | 60% gradient, 30% slope |
Fording | 1 m |
Armor | Steel |
NBC equipment | Yes |
Night vision | Yes |
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Smoke | 2x3 smoke grenade dischargers |
Remarks | - |
Armament | 35mm KDE autocannon 7.62mm Type 74 coaxial MG Jyu-MAT anti-tank missile (2x) |
Weapon1 | 35mm KDE autocannon in turret 360° traverse, powered |
Weapon2 | 7.62mm Type 74 coaxial machine gun elevation and traverse as main armament |
Weapon3 | Jyu-MAT anti-tank missile at turret sides >2 carried, 2 ready to fire traverse as turret |
Weapon4 | - |
Weapon5 | - |
Weapon6 | - |