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EE-T1 Osório

 
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EE-T1 Osorio
EE-T1 osorio.jpg
Type Main battle tank
Place of origin  Brazil
Production history
Designer Engesa
Designed 1982–86
Manufacturer Engesa
Unit cost $ 6,855,859.20 BRL ,
($3,840,261.00 USD)
Produced 1986
Number built 2 prototypes
Specifications
Weight 42.9 short tons
Length 9.99 m
Width 3.26 m
Height 2.37 m
Crew 4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)

Armor composite, including aluminum/steel, carbon fibers, and ceramics.
Primary
armament
120 mm GIAT G1 smoothbore gun,
105 mm L/52 L7 rifled gun,
Secondary
armament
M2HB 12.7-mm machine gun x2
(coaxial and roof mounted)
Engine 12 cylinder diesel
1,100 hp [1]
Power/weight 26 hp/tonne
Suspension hydropneumatic
Operational
range
550 km [1]
Speed 70 km/h

The Engesa EE-T1 Osório was a Brazilian main battle tank prototype. It was developed as a private venture by Engesa, with little government support using private funds. It was intended to be sold first to Arab and other Third World countries, jump-starting production — and enabling the Brazilian Army to later place its own orders without having to fund development costs. However macro-political events including the Persian Gulf War led to the tank's demise, and the tank was never acquired by the Brazilian Army.

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Development

Development started in 1982 and the first prototype was completed in 1985.[1]

The EE-T1 was considered for service with the Saudi Arabian Army. It was evaluated against the French AMX 40, the American M1 Abrams, and the British Challenger 1, and emerged as the winner. In September 1989, Saudi Arabia quietly opted for the M1 Abrams instead and only announced its new decision shortly after Iraq invaded neighboring Kuwait, triggering the Persian Gulf War. [2] The two prototypes were given to the Brazilian Army as result of Engesa going bankrupt.

References

  1. ^ a b c Gelbart, Marsh (1996). Tanks main battle and light tanks. Brassey’s UK Ltd. pp. 13–14. ISBN 185753168X. 
  2. ^ http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=pt&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.forte.jor.br%2F1-ee-t1-osorio%2F Forças Terrestres

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