Rostec plans to create wheeled AFV with 125mm cannon


The High-Precision Weapons holding of the Rostec State Corporation is researching a design of a wheeled amphibious armored fighting vehicle with a 125mm cannon, said Vladimir Budaev, deputy chief designer of the Volgograd Tractor Plant (part of Kurganmashzavod, High-Precision Weapons holding company of Rostec State Corporation).
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Sprut-SDM1 to be used as the basis for a wheeled ACV with 125mm gun (Picture source: Army Recognition)


“We have an idea to install the Sprut-SDM1 module on a wheelbase chassis, which is also likely to be able to float. What specific wheelbase we will use is still an open question; there are several very effective variants available in Russia and it all depends on the final purpose of the vehicle and which kind of troops will use it”, he said. Budaev specified: "We assume that the wheeled Sprut will be export-oriented." He said that, in the Russian Armed Forces, the use of a wheeled vehicle is less likely: priority is traditionally given to tracked chassis, which is more suitable for the geography of Russia.

The unofficial name for a family of armored combat vehicles on a wheelbase, armed with tank-caliber cannons, which are installed in a rotating turret is "Wheeled tanks". Usually, these combat vehicles have poor protection compared to tanks but have significantly greater mobility when used on general roads. They are also generally transportable by air. Wheeled tanks, for example, include French armored vehicles AMX-10RC, Italian Centauro or Japanese MCV. All of them are equipped with 105 mm guns in production versions.

Sprut-SDM1 has been created by PJSC "Kurganmashzavod" (part of the High-Precision Weapons holding company). The Sprut-SDM1 is armed with a 125mm gun. It can be transported by ships and planes and can be dropped by landing or parachute methods.Sprut-SDM1 can reach 70km/h on hard ground and up to 9 km/h on water.