The Spähpanzer Ru 251 is a German light tank based on the Kanonenjagdpanzer tank destroyer. It was proposed to replace the M41 Walker Bulldog.

Spähpanzer Ru 251
TypeLight tank
Place of originGermany
Production history
DesignerHanomag
Designed1960-1964
ManufacturerHenschel
Produced1963-1964
No. built2
Specifications
Mass25.3 tons
Length6.2 m (20 ft 4 in)
Width3 m (9 ft 10 in)
Height2.49 m (8 ft 2 in)
Crew4 (commander, gunner, driver, loader)

Armor30 mm MAX
Main
armament
1 × 90 mm Rheinmetall BK 90/L40
Secondary
armament
1 x MG 3A1
EngineDaimler-Benz MB 837 A
630 hp
Power/weight25 PS (hp)/tonne
SuspensionHydropneumatic suspension
Ground clearance400 mm
Maximum speed 80 km/h (50 mph)

History edit

The Ru 251 was one of the projects created by the Bundeswehr during the Cold War. In this connection, a new project began—the Europanzer, which led to the creation of the Leopard 1 for the West Germany or the AMX-30 for France.[citation needed]

In the early 1960s, the Bundeswehr still used American M41s as reconnaissance tanks. In 1960, a program was launched to develop a new light reconnaissance tank. Prototypes were built in 1963 and 1964.[1]

Design edit

The Ru 251 is based on the Kanonenjagdpanzer tank destroyer and uses the same 90 mm Rheinmetall BK 90/L40 main cannon.[1]

As a light reconnaissance tank, the Ru 251 is not used for intense combat, due to its light armor. The Ru 251's 20mm of armor can easily stop large caliber machine gun bursts, but becomes very vulnerable to higher caliber fire. The Ru 251 was designed as a light reconnaissance tank, to move quickly and stealthily and attack targets of opportunity, before repositioning itself using its high mobility: Any excess armor would hamper the speed of the tank.[2]

The Ru 251 had remarkable mobility and firepower with its 650 hp Daimler-Benz MB 837 A engine and its Rheinmetall BK 90/L40 90mm cannon, but had no significant anti-tank shell protection. In 1964, the Ru 251 prototype underwent intensive operational trials, but at the same time the Leopard 1 main battle tank with its 105 mm cannon was prepared for series production.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Spähpanzer RU 251 - Tank Encyclopedia". Archived from the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Spähpanzer Ru 251". warthunder.com (in French). 20 February 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  3. ^ Schmid, Wolfgang (3 July 2017). "Spähpanzer Ru 251 (Prototyp)" (in German). Die goldgelben Seiten. Retrieved 24 May 2021.