China’s new Type 100 tank a shift towards ‘intelligent and uncrewed’ warfare

The Chinese military’s new Type 100 tank – unveiled at last week’s Victory Day parade in Beijing – marks a fundamental shift towards “intelligent, information-driven and unmanned” warfare, according to state media.

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The lightweight tank is a departure from traditional armoured vehicle design that emphasises the race between thicker armour and stronger penetration.

Instead, the People’s Liberation Army has reportedly prioritised the integration of intelligent systems in response to developments in armoured warfare in recent years, as seen in the war in Ukraine, where tanks have been targeted by drones.

By combining crewed and uncrewed systems, and integrating weapons platforms, information networks, reconnaissance and situational awareness, the Type 100 tanks and their combat support vehicles will “totally revolutionise future land battles”, military mouthpiece PLA Daily said on Thursday.

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The new tank is smaller and lighter than the Type 99 main battle tanks that entered service in 2001. The Type 100 is driven by a diesel-electric hybrid power system that has improved mobility, all-terrain manoeuvrability and reduced noise.

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