PcKTr-69

The PcKTr-69 Jaguár (abbreviation of Páncél Katonai Traktor 69 tonna, Jaguár, "Armoured Military Tractor 69 tonnes, Jaguar") commonly called the Pancel 69 or Jaguar is a third-generation main battle tank in service with the Grozyar Ground Forces. Designed and manufactured by Géppuska Autoworks as a replacement for the older Stasnovan era Grozyar tanks, it is currently in the process of replacing it's predecessors, but high cost has caused the project to proceed slowly. The Jaguar is optimized for fast-paced manoeuvre warfare, and specialises in ambush tactics and the standard Grozyar Armoured Military Doctrine. It was hoped to be a powerful locally built counter to the Stasnovan T-82 Medved.

The Jaguar was the first from-scratch domestic tank design in the Grozyar Republic since the second Great War. As a result, the tank shares very few interchangeable parts with its predecessors. The Jaguar, as a result of its exhaustive testing and focus in design, is widely considered to be one of the most reliable main battle tank in the world, and also boasts relatively advanced active protection systems, Classified TEKNŐ composite armour and. Standard armament includes various examples of the Grozyar 128mm tank gun, both rifled and smoothbore which is designed to fire a wide variety of munitions, high-explosive-squash-head (HESH) and armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot (APFSDS) rounds. Secondary armament includes a coaxial 7.8mm GP63 general purpose machine gun and a remote weapon system mounting another 7.8 mm GP63 machine gun. In an earlier model, the PcKTr-69S1A, instead of the remote weapon system the GP63 is crew-served. On either side of the turret there are four grenade launchers used in smoke-screening. A fully loaded Jaguar usually carries forty eight main gun rounds, 2,000 7.8mm rounds.

Development
The PcKTr-69 Jaguar was first conceived as the VG091.1, and was intended to be an expensive, effective tank that the RDF could use in a new era of warfare and $50 million was given to Géppuska Autoworks for the venture. In 1979, intelligence reports suggested a new classified Stasnovan tank which would surpass the equipment offered by the current Grozyar Ground Forces, and an extra $50 million was granted to Géppuska Autoworks for the project. In 1981 an $82.4 million prototype vehicle was presented to the Military Enclave after five years of development. The earliest prototype was fraught with reliability issues, but it's overall design was found to be sound, and it represented a revolutionary leap in tank design as opposed to the old doctrine of constantly upgrading the aged T-55 series of Stasnovan Main Battle tanks. The final prototype was completed in 1984, with all reliability issues addressed, and two years later an initial order of 2000 tanks to replace the nation's PcKTr-38s was placed, worth over $8 billion, with expectations to have all the units built within twelve years. In 1996 the project had proceeded slowly, and the order was extended to 2004. In 2006 another order was placed for a further 500 of the tanks to fully equip the RDF, the order was fulfilled in late 2010. Due to rising tensions and with the introduction of the 69S1SK model, which was as effective as a Jaguar-II with significantly lower cost, in 2012, the RDF called for a further 500 of the Jaguar-I model to be delivered to the RDF by 2016. The order was completed in mid 2017 after minor setbacks.

Variants

 * PcKTr-69S1A – The main variant of the PcKTr-69 Jaguar. Generation 3, produced since 1984.
 * PcKTr-69S1M – The Export variant of the PcKTr-69, without reactive armour, has standard composite armour rather than TEKNO armour and downgraded optics.
 * PcKTr-69S1HMP - Introduced in 1995, the PcKTr-69S1HMP is upgraded to Lethality Modernization Program standard, features a remote weapons system for the top GP63, as well as upgraded optics and fire control systems.
 * PcKTr-69S1SK - Introduced in 2007 as an interim upgrade prior to existing Jaguar-Is being upgraded to Jaguar-II. the PcKTr-69HMP is further upgraded to Service Extension Program standard. Features advanced RVRP Pajzs-V ERA covering side skirts, the front of the hull and sides of the turret to facilitate the TEKNO armour. Also  replaces the subpar 1,200hp engine with a 1,500hp engine with 3rd generation Hydrogas, Improved Air filtration, cooling and transmission.
 * PcKTr-69S2A – The main variant of the PcKTr-69 Jaguar-II. Generation 4, produced since 1997. Over 200 minor differences between the baseline PcKTr-69S1A and the 69S2A, major changes to the turret include an upgraded FCS with independent commander's sight and better gun stabilization, the TMTR (Thermal Observation and Gunnery System) has been replaced by the TMTR-2 with second generation thermal imager; it's location has moved from the right side of the turret onto the gun shield, the turret has a conventional gun mantlet/shield, unlike the Jaguar 1 with it's mantlet-less design, the PL 110M 125mm rifled gun has been replaced by the higher pressure PL 112M 125mm rifled gun tank gun, altered ammunition storage which allows storing slightly longer projectiles and somewhat improved roof armor. Also includes a more powerful 1,500hp engine with 3rd generation Hydrogas, Improved Air filtration, cooling and transmission.
 * PcKTr-69S2TK – Introduced in 2004 the "Firepower Extension" version of the Jaguar II includes, advanced RVRP Pajzs-V ERA, advanced surveillance and target acquisition, heavily upgraded FCS with 24 hour hunter-killer capability and updated modern electronic architecture, some TK models have partial camouflage coverage.
 * PcKTr-69S2MVTK – Introduced in 2007 the MVTK version of the Jaguar II includes the modern urban survival kit with advanced RVRP Pajzs-V ERA covering side skirts, the front of the hull and sides of the turret to facilitate the TEKNO armour. Also includes the SÖRÉT active defence system which uses a shotgun-like blast to intercept incoming enemy projectiles such as ATGMs and RPGs. Majority of MVTK tanks include all-covering camouflage.
 * PcKTr-69S2TF – The TF modification of the MVTK hull has the turret of the Jaguar-II completely redesigned to accommodate the new PL 113M 128mm Smoothbore gun with vastly increased firepower compared to the 125mm or 120mm guns of its contemporaries, heavier armour, as well as upgraded optics, sensors and FCS, the 1,500hp engine has been retrofitted in favour of a 1,600hp engine to support the increased load.
 * PcKTr-69S2K2 – Generation 4.5 modification introduced in early 2018 as an extensive modernisation program for the Jaguar. The Jaguar-III features a modernised electronic and video architecture system enabling the commander to transfer tasks to other crew members, the electronic architecture has a large emphasis on functionality and user-friendliness. The Jaguar-III also includes a highly effective KARTÁCS Hard-kill ADS capable of intercepting both KE penetrators and modern anti tank missiles such as the Stasnovan . In addition the tank also includes an EAV-Napfény-II optical jamming systems, an updated 128mm 114M smoothbore cannon with the capability to fire ATGMs, the 114M compared to the 113M has superior muzzle velocity, and is accompanied by superior FCS and gun stabilisers allowing for faster targeting and greater hit probability, including updated thermal optics. Most of the upgrades such as ADS and Jammers are fully modular and capable of being removed or added within a short timespan, the 1,500hp engine has been retrofitted in favour of a 1,600hp engine to support the increased load. Unveiled in 2017 and entered service early 2018.
 * PcKTr-69S2K2 Titán – The Titán modification of the Jaguar-III utilizes Titanium Carbide armour modules rather than Depleted Uranium.
 * PclGépj-69 - The PclGépj-69 is an engineering vehicle based off the PcKTr-69S2A, in place of the turret it has a large hydraulic excavator arm, which can be used to excavate areas, move obstacles, and deposit the fascine that the vehicle carries at its rear. The vehicle is usually also fitted with a plough on the front, which enables it to clear mines, either detonating them on contact, or pushing them out of the way to clear a safe channel for following vehicles.
 * HídHk-69 - The HídHk-69 is an armoured bridge laying vehicle based off the chassis of the PcKTr-69S2A. It can carry a single 26-metre-long bridge or two 12-metre-long bridges. It can also be fitted with a bulldozer blade.
 * PcKTr-69SN1 - Generation 5 proposal with a prototype completed in early 2018. Features an unmanned turret and higher calibre PL 114M 128mm smoothbore cannon, along with all the other features of a Jaguar 2 with S2K2 package. Project abandoned in 2019.

Current operators

 * Granzery
 * Nordiland

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