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     "notes": "The Al-Khalid (Urdu: الخالد ٹینک‎—Al-Xālid Ṫaiŋk, pronounced [əl-ˈxɑːlɪd̪ ʈæːŋk] literally \"The Eternal Tank\") is a main battle tank jointly developed by Pakistan and China during the 1990s, based on the Chinese Type 90-IIM tank.[7] The original prototype was developed by China North Industries Corporation (Norinco) under the name MBT-2000, and Norinco also offered the tank for export. Around 310 Al Khalid MBTs had been produced by 2014. The Bangladesh Army ordered 44 MBT-2000s from China in 2011. The Norinco-made MBT-2000 is also used by the Royal Moroccan Army. It was trialled by the Peruvian Army for possible acquisition, but was not purchased due to financial problems.\n\nOperated by a crew of three and armed with a 125 mm smooth-bore tank gun that is reloaded automatically, the tank uses a fire-control system and night-fighting equipment. Al-Khalid is named after the 7th-century Muslim commander Khalid bin al-Walid (592–642 AD).\n\nThe current production variant of the Al-Khalid uses a diesel engine and transmission supplied by the KMDB design bureau of Ukraine. The first production models entered service with the Pakistan Army in 2001. The country placed an order with Ukraine to further upgrade the tanks with a new engine.\n\nAl-Khalid is designed with a 125 mm bore, 48 calibre long smoothbore, auto-frettaged and chrome-plated gun barrel which is manufactured from highly stiff electroslag remelting steel. The gun is then put under stringent quality control process to ensure standard barrel life of 1,100 rounds EFC; barrels that cannot pass this test are rejected. This gun provides very high internal chamber pressures for APFSDS, HEAT FS and guided missiles. The gun can also fire the following types of conventional ammunition: APFSDS, HEAT-FS and HE-FS. The gun is a modified variant of both the ZPT-98 and KBA-3 series of 125 mm smooth bore gun for Al-Khalid MBT which provided compatibility with Ukrainian ATGMs such as Kombat. The gun retains qualities of both Chinese and Ukrainians mated with indigenous design for better and accurate firepower on stationary and moving targets alike. The Gun-launched, laser-guided anti-tank guided missiles can also be launched.",
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     "notes": "The Al-Khalid is a main battle tank jointly developed by Pakistan and China during the 1990s, based on the Chinese Type 90-IIM tank.[7] The original prototype was developed by China North Industries Corporation (Norinco) under the name MBT-2000, and Norinco also offered the tank for export. Around 310 Al Khalid MBTs had been produced by 2014. The Bangladesh Army ordered 44 MBT-2000s from China in 2011. The Norinco-made MBT-2000 is also used by the Royal Moroccan Army. It was trialled by the Peruvian Army for possible acquisition, but was not purchased due to financial problems.\n\nOperated by a crew of three and armed with a 125 mm smooth-bore tank gun that is reloaded automatically, the tank uses a fire-control system and night-fighting equipment. Al-Khalid is named after the 7th-century Muslim commander Khalid bin al-Walid (592–642 AD).\n\nThe current production variant of the Al-Khalid uses a diesel engine and transmission supplied by the KMDB design bureau of Ukraine. The first production models entered service with the Pakistan Army in 2001. The country placed an order with Ukraine to further upgrade the tanks with a new engine.\n\nAl-Khalid is designed with a 125 mm bore, 48 calibre long smoothbore, auto-frettaged and chrome-plated gun barrel which is manufactured from highly stiff electroslag remelting steel. The gun is then put under stringent quality control process to ensure standard barrel life of 1,100 rounds EFC; barrels that cannot pass this test are rejected. This gun provides very high internal chamber pressures for APFSDS, HEAT FS and guided missiles. The gun can also fire the following types of conventional ammunition: APFSDS, HEAT-FS and HE-FS. The gun is a modified variant of both the ZPT-98 and KBA-3 series of 125 mm smooth bore gun for Al-Khalid MBT which provided compatibility with Ukrainian ATGMs such as Kombat. The gun retains qualities of both Chinese and Ukrainians mated with indigenous design for better and accurate firepower on stationary and moving targets alike. The Gun-launched, laser-guided anti-tank guided missiles can also be launched.",
 
     "dateOfIntroduction": 2001,
 
     "dateOfIntroduction": 2001,
     "countryOfOrigin": "China, People's Republic of",
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     "countryOfOrigin": "Pakistan",
 
     "proliferation": "Bangladesh, China, Morocco, Myanmar, Pakistan",
 
     "proliferation": "Bangladesh, China, Morocco, Myanmar, Pakistan",
 
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name"Engine Name"
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name"Name"
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value"915"
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name"Two-Axis Stabilised Fixed Roof-Mounted Sight (Gunner)"
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name"Gunner's Sight Magnification"
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value"Yes"
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value"Yes"
name"Thermal Imager Module"
value"Yes"
name"Roof Mounted Crosswind/Angular Velocity Sensor"
value"Yes"
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name"Hull Armor"
value"all-welded steel, Protects from small arms fire and shell splintering"
name"Turret Armor"
value"all-welded steel, Protects from small arms fire and shell splintering"
name"Applique Armor"
value"Yes, Modular Armor"
name"Explosive Reactive Armor"
value"Yes, added to the Glacis Plate, Sides, forward roof, and Vehicle Nose"
name"Active Protection System"
value"Yes"
name"Mine Clearing"
value"No"
name"Self-Entrenching Blade"
value"Yes"
name"NBC Protection"
value"Yes"
name"Smoke Equipment"
value"Available"
name"IR Reflective Paint"
value"yes"
name"Anti-Neutron Liner"
value"Yes"
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name"MBT-2000"
notes"The MBT-2000 was developed in China by NORINCO, where it was known as the Type 90-II and was later marketed for export as the MBT-2000. The MBT-2000 developed and offered for export by NORINCO is believed to have very similar specifications as the Al-Khalid and externally appears almost identical. The MBT-2000 has been exported by NORINCO to Bangladesh. The MBT-2000 has a crew of three, a 125 mm smoothbore gun as a main armament, and an all-welded steel construction with additional layer of composite armour over the frontal arc for protection."
page"MBT-2000 (Type 90-11) Chinese Main Battle Tank (MBT)"
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notes"Export Version of the MBT-2000. Bangladesh: 44, Morocco: 54, Myanmar: 50"
type"WEG"
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