K2 Black Panther is considered the most expensive and dangerous tank in the world

According to the Guinness World Records organization, the indigenously-developed K2 Black Panther tank is the most expensive tank in the world at $8.5 million dollars. This is for a good reason though: the K2 has a number of features that make it incredibly capable–and quite deadly on the battlefield.

The Most Expensive (And Deadliest?) Tank on Earth Is The K2 Black Panther (Video)

On-road/Off-road/Underwater: 

One of the most impressive aspects of the K2 is its suspension system, which can be contorted into a variety of positions. For cross-country perforɱaпce, the suspension is raised, giving the K2 greater ground clearance. On roads, the suspension is lowered, hugging the ground for better speed.

The Most Expensive (And Deadliest?) Tank on Earth Is The K2 Black Panther (Video)

Additionally, the K2 can lean forward and backward. This gives the tank’s main gun better ɱaпeuverability in hull-down positions. When leaning backward, the K2 can raise its main gun to target low-flying aircraft, or to better target more highly elevated targets on Korean Pennisula’s hilly terrain. The K2 also has the ability to lean to the left or the right, which improves driving along slopes. The K2’s engine is a fairly standard 1,500 horsepower diesel. Thanks to the K2’s low curb weight, however, it has a fairly high horsepower to weight ratio. Combined with the adjustable suspension, the K2 is quite nimble.

The Most Expensive (And Deadliest?) Tank on Earth Is The K2 Black Panther (Video)

The K2 has an incredible water-fording capability designed to handle some of the Korean Peninsula’s wet and swampy terrain. By extending an onboard extendable conning tower/snorkel, the K2 can ford water that is 4.1 meters deep, or just over 13 feet While crossing a body of water, the turret becomes water-tight, and to ensure the tank maintains contact with the ground, up to 500 gallons of water can be taken on board as ballast to increase the weight of the tank by over two tons.

The Most Expensive (And Deadliest?) Tank on Earth Is The K2 Black Panther (Video)

KSTAM-II: 

Like nearly all tanks, the K2 can shoot standard high-explosive rounds and kinetic penetrators. One of its unique munitions is the KSTAM-II. The KSTAM is an anti-armor, top-attack smart munition that targets the lowest armored parts of tanks, the top. This munition is fired from the K2’s main gun at a target indirectly, following an artillery-like trajectory at targets up to 8 kilometers away, or nearly 5 miles. When airborne, the KSTAM uses adjustable fins to ɱaпeuver towards the target. Once in the vicinity, the KSTAM deploys a parachute, slowing it down and giving it ᴛι̇ɱe to find a target and fire an explosively formed penetrator downwards at a tank’s weak top turret armor.

The Most Expensive (And Deadliest?) Tank on Earth Is The K2 Black Panther (Video)

Export

The K2 Black Panther has some notable export successes, finding customers in both Turkey and Poland. In 2008, the K2 was sold to Turkey, who wanted to incorporate some of the Korean tech into their own domestically produced tank, particularly the K2’s chassis and suspension system. Poland signed a deal for 800 K2 tanks worth an unspecified amount of money to replace their aging Soviet-issue T-72s, PT-91s, and Leopard 2 tanks.

The Most Expensive (And Deadliest?) Tank on Earth Is The K2 Black Panther (Video)

Dollar Bills

Though expensive, the K2 Black Panther is technologically sophisticated and unique. Its suspension and water crossing ability is opᴛι̇ɱal for Korea’s hilly and swampy conditions — and combined with top-attack munitions, the K2 would be a hard nut to crack.

The Most Expensive (And Deadliest?) Tank on Earth Is The K2 Black Panther (Video)

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