Japan Rolls Out 105 mm Maneuver Combat Vehicle Prototype

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Christopher F Foss, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
09 October 2013




Japan's Technical Research & Development Institute (TRDI) has rolled out a prototype of what it calls the 105 mm Maneuver Combat Vehicle (MCV).

This 8x8 vehicle, which was unveiled by the TRDI's Ground Systems Research Centre at Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, has been developed to meet requirements for a vehicle with a high level of strategic mobility and firepower that can be rapidly deployed by air, land or sea.

Local media reported that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will manufacture the MCV, with the first units expected to enter Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF) service in Fiscal Year 2016.

The JGSDF currently deploys the 105 mm-armed Type 74 tracked self-propelled howitzer and 120 mm-armed Type 90 and Type 10 main battle tanks but these cannot be used in all types of terrain and can only be transported over long distances by heavy equipment transporters.

The MCV has a reported maximum speed of up to 100 km/h and with a combat weight of about 26 tons, is more agile than its tracked predecessors. It also matches the minimum payload of the new Kawasaki C-2 tactical transport that Japan is building.

The MCV's turret is mounted towards the rear of the hull and is armed with a 105 mm rifled gun that features a pepper pot muzzle brake, thermal sleeve and fume extractor. The gun is laid onto the target by a computerised fire control system that includes day/thermal sights for the commander and gunner.

The commander has a panoramic roof mounted sight, indicating that hunter/killer target engagements could take place. A 7.62 mm machine gun (MG) is mounted co-axial with the main armament and there is also a roof-mounted MG. The all-welded hull and turret has appliqué armour and it is possible that laser detectors are fitted to form the first element of a defensive aids system.

In concept the MCV is similar to the Italian 105 mm Centauro (8x8) armoured car/mobile gun system, 400 of which have been built for the Italian Army and 84 for the Spanish Army. Italy has also developed the Freccia armoured infantry fighting vehicle (AIFV) and a complete family of specialised versions using components of the Centauro.

It is probable that Japan will use the baseline MCV as the basis for a complete family of 8x8 wheeled vehicles and there is also the potential for a 120 mm version in the longer term.


Japan rolls out 105 mm Maneuver Combat Vehicle prototype - IHS Jane's 360





That looks sexy!
 
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japanese hardware too expensive, would have been great though if we dumped the BMP-2.

Cold Start doctrine requires mechanised infantry.
expensive than russian and american hardwares ? japanese military equipment are not popular in terms of international exports........any reasons ?
 

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Dump the light tank project and go with this.
 

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japanese hardware too expensive, would have been great though if we dumped the BMP-2.

Cold Start doctrine requires mechanised infantry.
Or India should go for next generation advanced anti tank guided missile which can penetrate armour and be less expensive.
 

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Or India should go for next generation advanced anti tank guided missile which can penetrate armour and be less expensive.
The tank still has a raison etre otherwise other armies would not have invested massively in mechanised infantry and tank divisions.

Infantry with guided missile cannot have an imposing presence on the battlefield, however a battalion of tank/IFV can wreak havoc.
 

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