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| Turret || '''Upper turret cheeks, gun mantlet:''' <br> '''FY-5 (67°, 70°, 81°):''' <br> 250 mm ''Kinetic'' / 600 mm ''Chemical'' <br> '''Lower turret cheeks:''' <br> '''FY-5 (22-26°):''' <br> 250 mm ''Kinetic'' / 600 mm ''Chemical'' || '''Front:''' <br> '''FY-5 (3°):''' <br> 250 mm ''Kinetic'' / 600 mm ''Chemical'' <br> '''Slat armour:''' <br> '''FY-4:''' <br> 50 mm ''Kinetic'' / 350 mm ''Chemical'' || '''FY-1D1:''' <br> 30 mm ''Kinetic'' / 300 mm ''Chemical'' | | Turret || '''Upper turret cheeks, gun mantlet:''' <br> '''FY-5 (67°, 70°, 81°):''' <br> 250 mm ''Kinetic'' / 600 mm ''Chemical'' <br> '''Lower turret cheeks:''' <br> '''FY-5 (22-26°):''' <br> 250 mm ''Kinetic'' / 600 mm ''Chemical'' || '''Front:''' <br> '''FY-5 (3°):''' <br> 250 mm ''Kinetic'' / 600 mm ''Chemical'' <br> '''Slat armour:''' <br> '''FY-4:''' <br> 50 mm ''Kinetic'' / 350 mm ''Chemical'' || '''FY-1D1:''' <br> 30 mm ''Kinetic'' / 300 mm ''Chemical'' |
Revision as of 12:01, 26 December 2023
This page is about the Chinese MBT ZTZ99A. For other versions, see ZTZ99 (Family). |
Contents
Description
The ZhuangJia Tanke ZhuZhan 99A (Chinese: ZTZ99A式主战坦克; industry code WZ1001; erroneously known as ZTZ99A2 before official ratification in the late 2010s) currently serves as the spearhead of the PLAGF armored corps and has been their most advanced tank since the 2010s. The plans for a true 3rd generation MBT emerged during the development of the WZ123 program, as the PLAGF recognized the need for a new tank capable of effectively countering NATO and Russian tanks in the future. This led to the initiation of the WZ1001 program, which aimed to equip the new tank with advanced features such as a new smoothbore gun, FCS, and powerplant by the early 2000s. Through a series of prototype iterations, one particular design from the WZ1001 program emerged as the chosen configuration for the new MBT. It was officially named ZTZ99A and made its first appearance during the VJ Day parade in September 2015. The ZTZ99A has become an iconic piece of equipment for the PLAGF, representing a departure from the low-profile design of previous tanks.
Introduced in Update "Danger Zone", it is the most advanced MBT and the second newest tank (after the ZTQ15) in service with the PLAGF. The ZTZ99A deviates from the Warsaw Pact-style low-profile design, featuring a larger turret and a new powerpack while maintaining similar protection levels to its predecessor, the ZTZ99-III. With its array of new features, players can harness the latest Chinese tank technologies, benefiting from the tank's impressive mobility to effectively engage and eliminate enemy forces.
General info
Survivability and armour
Though it shares the number 99 in its name, the ZTZ99A in fact has very little technological relationship to previous ZTZ99s. The ZTZ99A has a completely new design with a higher overall profile to previous tanks comparable to NATO tanks. It features an arrow-shaped composite armour block and new FY-5 ERA with up to 250 mm KE protection covering the turret. In case of top-down missiles, the new FY-1D1 ERA covering the top of turret can mitigate some of the damage. But as for the hull, since the design requirement was for equivalent protection to previous ZTZ99s, aside from the UFP armour itself, there's only FY-4 covering the UFP as well as the sides of the turret.
Another major difference is that the driver is moved to the right side of the hull (from the enemy's perspective), if opponents aren't able differentiate between the 99A and other 99s, it is very likely that shots hitting the UFP will prove fruitless. To say at least, aside from the headlights on the UFP, LFP and the mantlet, the ZTZ99A will have a better protection at its frontal arc than its predecessors.
Armour type:
- Rolled homogeneous armour (hull, turret, engine vents, optics shield)
- Cast homogeneous armour (gun mantlet, driver hatch)
- Rubber-fabric screens (side skirts)
- Structural steel (slat armour)
Armour | Front (Slope angle) | Sides | Rear | Roof |
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Hull | 20 mm (70°) Upper glacis 60 + 20 mm (54°) Lower glacis 30 mm (12°) Driver hatch |
80 mm Top 20 mm (28°) Bottom |
45 mm (0°-47°) 10 mm (0°-65°) Engine vent |
30 mm (88°) 20 mm Rear |
Turret | 20 mm (23°-68°) Turret cheeks 40-310 mm (26°-70°) Gun mantlet |
50-60 + 10 mm 130 mm Turret ring |
35 mm | 30 mm 50 mm Rear 20 mm Optics shield |
Cupola | 30 mm (89°) |
Composite armour | Frontal effective protection |
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Hull | Upper glacis (ERA counted): 600-900 mm Kinetic / 1,200-1,900 mm Chemical |
Turret | Turret cheeks (ERA counted): 750-1,000 mm Kinetic / 1,200-1,700 mm Chemical Upper gun mantlet (ERA counted): 500-650 mm Kinetic / 600-1,200 mm Chemical Lower Gun mantlet: 200-550 mm Kinetic / 300-600 mm Chemical |
Explosive reactive armour | Front (Slope angle) | Sides | Roof |
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Hull | Upper glacis: FY-4 (67°, 70°, 81°): 180 mm Kinetic / 550 mm Chemical |
N/A | N/A |
Turret | Upper turret cheeks, gun mantlet: FY-5 (67°, 70°, 81°): 250 mm Kinetic / 600 mm Chemical Lower turret cheeks: FY-5 (22-26°): 250 mm Kinetic / 600 mm Chemical |
Front: FY-5 (3°): 250 mm Kinetic / 600 mm Chemical Slat armour: FY-4: 50 mm Kinetic / 350 mm Chemical |
FY-1D1: 30 mm Kinetic / 300 mm Chemical |
Notes:
- Suspension wheels, tracks, and underbody are 20 mm thick.
- Side skirts are 8 mm thick, and slat armour on the turret sides and rear is 10 mm thick.
- There is a 5 mm thick internal RHA screen separating the crew compartment from the engine compartment.
- A log placed at the rear of the hull is 100 mm thick.
Mobility
The efforts of Chinese armoured vehicle designers in the first decade of 21st century have finally ripened - ZTZ99A sports a new powerpack consists of the NORINCO Shaanxi 12V150HB-1 diesel engine and CH1000 transmission. With 1,500 hp power output when spaded and having a DCT transmission, it is the fastest MBT in the game at 75 km/h and has a -34 km/h reverse; unprecedented for any Warsaw Pact or Chinese tank. The new transmission also makes ZTZ99A a huge but nimble tank in terms of its turning radius, and vastly improves its reaction time to enemies or in case of a quick retreat.
Game Mode | Max Speed (km/h) | Weight (tons) | Engine power (horsepower) | Power-to-weight ratio (hp/ton) | |||
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Forward | Reverse | Stock | Upgraded | Stock | Upgraded | ||
Arcade | 84 | 38 | 55 | 2,325 | 2,862 | 42.27 | 52.04 |
Realistic | 76 | 35 | 1,327 | 1,500 | 24.13 | 27.27 |
Modifications and economy
Armaments
Main armament
The new ZPT99A gun on ZTZ99A is similar to previous ZPT98 gun, both gun share very similar characteristics with high muzzle velocity, straight ballistics, and feature an autoloader. Although the turret traverse speed hinders some of its combat capabilities, it is certainly an improvement to previous tanks.
125 mm Type 99A | Turret rotation speed (°/s) | Reloading rate (seconds) | ||||||||
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Mode | Capacity | Vertical | Horizontal | Stabilizer | Stock | Upgraded | Full | Expert | Aced | Autoloader |
Arcade | 39 | -5°/+13° | ±180° | Two-plane | 36.2 | 50.1 | 60.8 | 67.2 | 71.5 | 7.10 |
Realistic | 22.6 | 26.6 | 32.3 | 35.7 | 38.0 |
Ammunition
Penetration statistics | |||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead |
Penetration @ 0° Angle of Attack (mm) | |||||
10 m | 100 m | 500 m | 1,000 m | 1,500 m | 2,000 m | ||
DTP-125 | HEATFS | 480 | 480 | 480 | 480 | 480 | 480 |
DTB-125 | HE | 45 | 45 | 45 | 45 | 45 | 45 |
125-I | APFSDS | 466 | 464 | 458 | 450 | 442 | 434 |
DTC10-125 | APFSDS | 577 | 575 | 566 | 555 | 544 | 533 |
GP125 | ATGM (tandem) | 850 | 850 | 850 | 850 | 850 | 850 |
DTB12-125 | HE-VT* | 43 | 43 | 43 | 43 | 43 | 43 |
Shell details | ||||||||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead |
Velocity (m/s) |
Projectile mass (kg) |
Fuse delay (m) |
Fuse sensitivity (mm) |
Explosive mass (TNT equivalent) (kg) |
Ricochet | |||||
0% | 50% | 100% | ||||||||||
DTP-125 | HEATFS | 905 | 18 | 0.05 | 0.1 | 2.62 | 65° | 72° | 77° | |||
DTB-125 | HE | 850 | 23 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 5.46 | 79° | 80° | 81° | |||
125-I | APFSDS | 1,730 | 4.02 | - | - | - | 78° | 80° | 81° | |||
DTC10-125 | APFSDS | 1,770 | 4.85 | - | - | - | 78° | 80° | 81° |
Missile details | ||||||||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead |
Velocity (m/s) |
Range (m) |
Projectile mass (kg) |
Fuse delay (m) |
Fuse sensitivity (mm) |
Explosive mass (TNT equivalent) (kg) |
Ricochet | ||||
0% | 50% | 100% | ||||||||||
GP125 | ATGM (tandem) | 445 | 5,000 | 17.2 | 0.4 | 0.01 | 5.72 | 80° | 82° | 90° |
Proximity-fused shell details | ||||||||||||
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Ammunition | Type of warhead |
Velocity (m/s) |
Projectile mass (kg) |
Fuse delay (m) |
Fuse sensitivity (mm) |
Arming distance (m) |
Trigger radius (m) |
Explosive mass (TNT equivalent) (kg) |
Ricochet | |||
0% | 50% | 100% | ||||||||||
DTB12-125 | HE-VT* | 850 | 23.2 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 500 | 7 | 5.3 | 79° | 80° | 81° |
DTP-125; HEATFS - The stock DTP-125 HEAT-FS round has the typical penetration of 480 mm shared by Western MBTs with 120 mm guns, but this is not enough to deal with tanks with composite armour, which are the norm at top tiers. The post-penetration damage is also disappointing. Only use it as an interim shell before APFSDS is unlocked. With 2.19 kg of explosive mass, it is sometimes capable of knocking out light targets like SPAAs and light tanks with overpressure damage, so keep an eye out for those.
DTB-125; HE - The stock DTB-125 HE shell is one of the strongest of any top-rank MBT. It can actually cause more damage to MBTs than the HEAT-FS round if fired at turret rings, hull roofs, and turret cupolas, due to overpressure damage. Well placed impacts have a good chance of transmitting the shockwave into the crew compartment and knocking the target out instantly, even against the toughest MBTs like the Strv 122A. It helps to keep a few HE rounds around even after APFSDS is unlocked as they excel at causing pressure damage to light targets.
125-I APFSDS - The 125-I APFSDS round is a tier 1 modification. Though it first appeared on the ZTZ96, it is still used by the latest ZTZ99A and eases the stock grind considerably. It has very similar flat penetration and superior angled penetration to the 3BM42 "Mango" round used by Soviet tanks and can penetrate most contemporary opponents through at least the lower front plate and gun breech.
DTC10-125 APFSDS - Waiting as a tier 4 modification is the DTC10-125 APFSDS round, a high mass and high velocity shell with only slightly worse performance compared to 3BM60 on the T-80BVM. This will be the go-to round for the ZTZ99A and most targets at the rank are unlikely to withstand a penetrating shot from this shell.
GP125; ATGM (tandem) - The ZTZ99A also has access to the GP125 tandem ATGM, which performs identically to its Soviet counterpart. If players find their darts are not effective against well-armoured targets, the sufficient velocity and penetration can ruin the day of such vehicles, as well as helicopters if they don't evade the incoming missile.
DTB12-125; HE-VT* - DTB12-125 is also available as a tier 4 modification; this is one of the few HE-VT shells available for a top-tier MBT. This shell turns ZTZ99A into a 125 mm anti-aircraft gun thanks to its generous explosive filler, any aircraft that are within its 7 m trigger radius will not have a good day. Although it has lesser explosive content, the VT fuse is not triggered by ground vehicles so it can serve as an alternative for the stock HE-FS as well.
Ammo racks
Full ammo |
Ammo type |
1st rack empty |
2nd rack empty |
3rd rack empty |
4th rack empty |
5th rack empty |
6th rack empty |
7th rack empty |
Visual discrepancy |
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39 | Projectiles Propellants |
37 (+2) 39 (+0) |
34 (+5) 38 (+1) |
31 (+8) 37 (+2) |
27 (+12) 28 (+11) |
23 (+16) 26 (+13) |
1 (+38) 23 (+16) |
N/A 1 (+38) |
No |
Like its predecessors, to ensure the best survivability, only bring 23 shells at your disposal (22 in autoloader and 1 preloaded shell); any more shells will have to be moved into the autoloader before being able to fire and significantly increase the risk of ammunition cook-off in case of any penetrating shots.
Machine guns
12.7 mm QJC88A | ||||
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Mount | Capacity (Belt) | Fire rate | Vertical | Horizontal |
Pintle | 600 (150) | 600 | -6°/+85° | ±180° |
5.8 mm QJT | ||||
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Mount | Capacity (Belt) | Fire rate | Vertical | Horizontal |
Coaxial | 2,600 (200) | 801 | - | - |
Usage in battles
As the spearhead of the current PLAGF armoured corps, thanks to the vastly improved mobility compared to its predecessors and new technologies intergrated onto ZTZ99A, it has better handling than its predecessors and is comparable to NATO vehicles in terms of its power-to-weight ratio and top speed. The newly designed tank also has very similar protection to its predecessors while parts of its turrets are replaced by brand new FY-5 ERA blocks and the top is covered by FY-1DA ERA blocks, improving its survivability against top-down attacks. However, the mantlet is still lightly protected compared to other MBTs at its rank, a penetrating shot is now even more likely to cause a breech knockout or even lethal damage to the gun crews. In terms of the hull, although it was remarked to have the protection of a ZTZ99 and the driver has been moved to the left side, the age-old problem of a huge LPF and less protected area over the driver can certainly ruin a player's day at top tier. So it is better to keep the ZTZ99A away from heated battlefields or make sure to cover the LFP and mantlet as much as possible. In case of complicated terrains, either avoid them or quickly dig for cover with the dozer blade modification.
In the firepower department, ZTZ99A also comes with a wide variety of shells; the darts, although having somewhat below average penetration, are overall still sufficient enough to knock-out most western vehicles aside from Strv 122; when facing Russians though, in case players are not confident in the darts, the GP125 tandem ATGM is an alternative to melt through Russian MBTs. While both HE shells seemed similar, the stock DTB-125 is still among the most hard-hitting HE shell at top tier while the new DTB12-125 is a VT shell, meaning that any aircraft that comes close to its 7 m triggering range will have a very bad day thanks to its explosive content. So bringing a variety of shells is viable to make the ZTZ99A more versatile or sometimes have the capability to deliver a last-ditch strike back.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Great manoeuvrability
- Very high top speed for an MBT
- -34 km/h reverse speed, vastly improving its odds to retreat
- Dual-flow transmission and shorter chassis enables a tighter turning radius
- Powerful guns with variety of shells ranging from darts up to ATGM
- Very similar sturdy protection to its predecessors
- Faster horizontal and vertical traverse speed for the gun
Cons:
- Still suffers from a huge LFP and insufficient mantlet protection
- Has the infamous "NATO hump" that hinders firing arc at rear angles
- Thin side armour, can be penetrated by IFVs and aircraft
- Relatively large profile compared to previous PLAGF tanks
- DTC10-125 has somewhat low penetration for a top tier shell
- Low reload rate at top tier
History
As the previous WZ123/ZTZ99 program had been certified, the Central Military Commission only deemed ZTZ99s as the placeholder before their ultimate aim - a 3rd generation MBT - was achieved. Soon after the first batches of ZTZ99-III rolled off the production line, the new designer, Mao Ming (毛明) of Institute 201 took over from his mentor Zhu Yusheng (祝榆生) and started on his new design of MBT - WZ1001.
The earliest known prototypes consisted of 3 WZ1001s which had different designs: the first was based on a ZTZ99, installing a brand new turret and reworking the rear side of the chassis to fit a new power pack; the second one looked similar to what the certified WZ1001 would be; while the third installed an experimental 125 mm L/54 gun based on the former. These prototypes were first spotted in 2006 and their efforts for a new tank were then certified in 2010, thus named ZTZ10 then ZTZ99A due to unknown reasons.
The earliest batches of the pre-production run ZTZ99As were spotted in the early 2010s equipping an experimental millimeter-wave IFF radar, known simply as New MBT (新型主战坦克) or by the erroneous name ZTZ99A2 (or 99大改) to observers. The debate of the name settled down when it was first shown during the 70th V-J Day Parade in Beijing as the TJ1XX column during the parade; as later batches started to be manufactured in 2016, those in 90th PLA Day Parade at Zhurihe Base (朱日和基地; a Fort Owen-like exercise ground for PLA troops) and during the 70th National Day Parade had slightly different designs with the removal of the MMW radar.
Devblog
After the ZTZ99 entered service in the early 2000s, a number of technological advancements took place in tank design. As a result, Chinese engineers decided to substantially upgrade the ZTZ99 MBT. By 2011, a number of improvements were made to the ZTZ99 in order to bring its capabilities on par with modern MBTs of other nations. The upgrades included most notably a new arrow-shaped turret with substantially improved protection as well as a more powerful 1,500 hp diesel engine and a hydromechanical transmission to name a few.
After entering service, it’s estimated that around 600 ZTZ99As have been manufactured. Being the most advanced MBT in service with the PLA to date, the ZTZ99A represents the armored spearhead of the Chinese mechanized units.
Media
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See also
Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:
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External links
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