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Encyclopedia > Challenger 1

The FV4030/4 Challenger 1 was the main battle tank (MBT) of the British Army from 1983 until it was superseded by the Challenger 2. The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British military. ... The Challenger 2 is the most recent main battle tank in service with the United Kingdom and Oman. ...

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Overview

The Challenger design by Royal Ordnance Factories (later Alvis Vickers) was born of an Iranian order for an improved version of the stalwart Chieftain line of tanks in service around the world. With the fall of the Shah of Iran and the collapse of the Anglo German MBT-70 project, the British Army became the customer and further developed it. Royal Ordnance was the state-run arms manufacturer in the United Kingdom which was privatised in 1987. ... The Chieftain was the Main battle tank of the United Kindom during the 1960s and 1970s. ... One of the worlds longest-lasting monarchies, the Iranian monarchy went through many transformations over the centuries, from the days of Persia to the creation of what is now modern day Iran. ... MBT-70: Prototype of the German 120 mm-armed version, identifiable due to the fume extractor. ...


The most revolutionary aspect of the Challenger 1 design was its Chobham armour which gave protection far superior to any rolled homogeneous armour (RHA), which was the standard of tank armour material. This armour has been adopted by others, most notably the American M1 Abrams. Chobham armour is a composite armour developed at the British tank research centre on Chobham Common. ... The M1 Abrams main battle tank is the principal combat tank of the United States Army, with three main versions being deployed starting in 1980: the M1, M1A1, and M1A2. ...


180 Challenger tanks were deployed to Saudi Arabia for the Gulf War. The Challenger 1 claimed 300 kills against armoured vehicles for no losses. It also has the distinction of the longest tank-to-tank kill in military history, destroying an Iraqi tank at a range of 2.5 miles (3.2km).


Undoubtedly, the Challenger returned the British to the forefront of world tank design.


Replacement

Following a dire performance in the Canadian Army Trophy Competition 1987 the requirement for a new MBT was issued. While the Challenger 1 scored the most direct hits of the competition the poor fire control system and sights caused it to be the slowest tank and was placed last in the league tables. Proposals put forward included:

In the end the Vickers Defence Systems design, designated Challenger 2 was selected. While the name was the same it was effectively a new tank, with only 4% commonality and 150 improvements. The M1 Abrams main battle tank is the principal combat tank of the United States Army, with three main versions being deployed starting in 1980: the M1, M1A1, and M1A2. ... The Leclerc is a main battle tank built by GIAT Industries of France. ... General characteristics Length 9. ... The Vickers corporation, founded as the Vickers company in 1828, was a British manufacturer, primarily of military equipment. ... The Challenger 2 is the most recent main battle tank in service with the United Kingdom and Oman. ...


Specifications

  • Crew: 4
  • Weight: 62 tons
  • Length: 11.5m (gun forward)
  • Height: 2.95m
  • Powerplant: Rolls-Royce CV12 diesel 1200 bhp
  • Max Speed: 56km/h
  • Main Gun: 120mm L11A5 with 44 rounds
  • Secondary Guns: Two 7.62mm L7 (machine gun)s with 6,000 rounds
  • Smoke Protection: Two 5-barrel VIRSS dischargers

A series of GPMGs used by the British Army. ...

see also

Modern (post WW2) UK armoured fighting vehicles
Wheeled vehicles
Ferret Scout Car | Fox Reconnaisance Vehicle | Saladin Armoured Car | Saracen APC
FV1611 "Pig" | Saxon
Armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles
FV430 series | Warrior | FV103 Spartan
Light tanks and anti-tank vehicles
FV101 Scorpion | FV107 Scimitar | Sabre | FV102 Striker
Self-propelled artillery
FV433 Abbot | AS-90
Main battle tanks
Centurion | Conqueror | Chieftain | Challenger 1 | Challenger 2

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Challenger 1 tank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (530 words)
The British FV4030/4 Challenger 1 was the main battle tank (MBT) of the British Army from 1983 until it was superseded by the Challenger 2.
The Challenger design by the former Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment(MVEE) near Chobham in Surrey was born of an Iranian order for an improved version of the stalwart Chieftain line of tanks in service around the world.
While the Challenger 1 scored the most direct hits of the competition, the poor fire control system and sights caused it to be the slowest firer and it was placed last in the league tables.
Space Shuttle Challenger disaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3712 words)
With the external tank disintegrating, Challenger veered from its correct attitude with respect to the local air flow and was immediately torn apart by aerodynamic forces.
The Challenger crewmember remains being transferred from 7 hearse vehicles to a MAC C-141 transport plane at the SLF for transport to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware.
The music video for Garth Brooks' 1989 #1 hit "The Dance" includes clips of the Challenger astronauts walking towards the ill-fated shuttle, part of one of the song's themes of dying in pursuit of a dream.
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