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Tank biathlon

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Four T-72B tanks of the participants, 2013
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Russian T-72B, 2013
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T-80U tanks waltzing at the show, 2013

The tank biathlon is a mechanized military sport event held by the Russian military as a part of the annual International Army Games. Inspired by the winter sport of biathlon, the sport emphasizes the complex training of tank crews including their rough terrain passing skills combined with the ability to provide accurate and rapid fire while performing maneuvers.[1]

Description

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One of the shooting targets used in tank biathlon (dimensions in centimeters)

Participating tanks drive a three-lap route of 6–10 km (3.7–6.2 mi). During the first lap, crews fire at tank-size targets positioned at distances of 1,600 m (5,200 ft), 1,700 m (5,600 ft), and 1,800 m (5,900 ft) (crews aim by optics, without any modern fire-control system). In the second lap, different targets imitating an anti-tank mortar (RPG) squad and an infantry unit are fired upon. These targets are at a distance of 600–700 m (2,000–2,300 ft), and must be engaged with a 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun. In the third lap, the tank crews fire at targets shaped like an anti-tank gun and ATGM unit using the turret-mounted heavy machine gun at a distance of 1,200 m (3,900 ft). One or more misses leads to an extra penalty lap 500 m (1,600 ft) long. On the final lap, tanks have to go through various terrain obstacles; an obstacle missed or improperly traversed adds 10 seconds to the crew's final timing.[citation needed]

Events

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The United States received an official invitation in 2013 and an unofficial invitation in 2017.[2] In 2014, 41 countries received the invitation.[3]

International competition, 2013

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The first international tank biathlon competition was held at the Alabino proving ground in the Moscow Oblast on 12–17 August 2013. Four teams took part in the competition: Russia, Armenia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.

Colour Place Team Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 Total time
H P H P H P
Red1BERJAYA Russia10002023:44
Blue2BERJAYA Kazakhstan01101224:36
Yellow3BERJAYA Belarus00102125:25
Green4BERJAYA Armenia01101229:48

1st Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2014

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The 1st Tank Biathlon World Championship [ru] took place at the Alabino proving ground on 4–16 August 2014. Out of 41 nations that received invitation to the tournament, 12 sent their representatives. Every competitor (except Teams China and Russia) received a T-72B tank in the biathlon color scheme. Team Russia piloted the newest modification, T-72B3, and Team China brought their own Type 96A.[citation needed]

Russian preliminaries for the event ran in several of military districts of Russia. Each district sent its top crews to compete for the Cup of Russia, and 3 finalists from that event formed the national Team Russia for the World Championship.[citation needed] Participating nations also held preliminaries on their own, sending 3 top crews and a reserve crew accompanied by maintenance and repair personnel to Russia.[citation needed]

Random selection placed teams under following colors:

Color No. Team
Red1BERJAYA Russia
Red2BERJAYA Mongolia
Red3BERJAYA Venezuela
Blue4BERJAYA Kazakhstan
Blue5BERJAYA Belarus
Blue6BERJAYA Armenia
Green7BERJAYA China
Green8BERJAYA Serbia
Green9BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan
Yellow10BERJAYA India
Yellow11BERJAYA Angola
Yellow12BERJAYA Kuwait

First legs of the tournament consisted of:

Final

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The final competition was a relay race, the top 4 teams fielded all their crews taking turns.

Total time Team
75:14BERJAYA Russia
80:03BERJAYA Armenia
90:56BERJAYA China
94:11BERJAYA Kazakhstan

2nd Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2015

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A Chinese Type 96A at the 2015 tank biathlon

The second event of the series took part on 1–15 August 2015 at the same venue in Alabino. This year the Tank Biathlon was held as a headliner of the 2015 International Army Games [ru] that included similar competitions for all things military, from artillery (Masters of Fire) and air force (Aviadarts) to field kitchens.[citation needed] The athletic stage for the crews was removed from the schedule.[citation needed]

Veteran of both previous events, Team Belarus decided to participate in the Army Games "only in the disciplines where we are absolutely ready" and thus did not enter the Tank Biathlon (after finishing only 5th last year). Consequently, Belarus won 3 gold, 50 silver and 249 bronze awards and finished 3rd in the total medal score of the Army Games, being surpassed only by Russia and China.[citation needed] The Nicaragua and Tajikistan national teams joined the event for the first time.[citation needed]

All teams were piloting upgraded T-72B3 tanks, excluding Team China which continued to field its own Type 96A.

List of participants with color scheme:

Color No. Team
Red1BERJAYA Russia
Red2BERJAYA Venezuela
Red3BERJAYA Armenia
Red4BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan
Blue5BERJAYA Nicaragua
Blue6BERJAYA Angola
Blue7BERJAYA China
Green8BERJAYA Tajikistan
Green9BERJAYA Mongolia
Green10BERJAYA Kazakhstan
Yellow11BERJAYA India
Yellow12BERJAYA Serbia
Yellow13BERJAYA Kuwait

Semifinal

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Total time Team
73:30BERJAYA Russia
77:32BERJAYA China
78:18BERJAYA Kazakhstan
83:23BERJAYA Serbia
94:12BERJAYA India
97:06BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan
120:04BERJAYA Tajikistan
DSQBERJAYA Armenia

Final

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Total time Team
72:09BERJAYA Russia
79:21BERJAYA China
84:56BERJAYA Serbia
86:16BERJAYA Kazakhstan

3rd Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2016

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The third Tank Biathlon took place in Alabino as part of the 2nd International Army Games [ru] from 30 July to 13 August.[4]

Colour Place Team
Red1BERJAYA Russia
Blue2BERJAYA China
Green3BERJAYA Kazakhstan
Blue4BERJAYA Belarus
Blue5BERJAYA Serbia
Yellow6BERJAYA India
Green7BERJAYA Azerbaijan
Green8BERJAYA Mongolia
Red9BERJAYA Armenia
Red10BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan
Yellow11BERJAYA Angola
Yellow12BERJAYA Iran

4th Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2017

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The fourth Tank Biathlon also took place in Alabino. The countries used the same type of tanks as in previous years (T-72B3 and Type-96B), with the exception of India fielding T-90 Bhishma. New Delhi Television reported that the Indian Army felt disadvantaged using T-72B3 tanks provided by Russia in 2016 and was keen to field its best tanks and best crews in 2017. However, as a result of both T-90 Bhishma tanks (the main one and the reserve one) malfunctioning, the Indian squad was unable to complete the race and were disqualified before the semifinal.[5][6]

After seven days of contests, Team Russia won 11 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze awards and finished 1st in the overall ratings, and Team China achieved second place with 7 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.[7]

Place Team
1BERJAYA Russia
2BERJAYA China
3BERJAYA Kazakhstan
4BERJAYA Belarus
5BERJAYA Azerbaijan
6BERJAYA Serbia
7BERJAYA Iran
8BERJAYA Mongolia
9BERJAYA Venezuela
10BERJAYA Armenia
11BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan
12BERJAYA India

6th Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2019

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The competition had a slight change of rules, with two divisions (Division 1 and Division 2). Division 1 consisted of the 12 strongest participants in the 2018 edition, while Division 2 consists of all other participants.[citation needed] After two weeks of contests, Russia once again become the World Champion with the result of 1:33:20. In Division 2, Uzbekistan won the finals, and as they participate in the 2020 edition, they are promoted to Division 1.[citation needed]

Division 1 standings

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Place Team Final round
1BERJAYA RussiaChampions
2BERJAYA BelarusFinal
3BERJAYA KazakhstanFinal
4BERJAYA AzerbaijanFinal
5BERJAYA MongoliaSemi-final
6BERJAYA ChinaSemi-final
7BERJAYA VenezuelaSemi-final
8BERJAYA SerbiaSemi-final
9BERJAYA SyriaEliminated in individual race
10BERJAYA KyrgyzstanEliminated in individual race
11BERJAYA ArmeniaEliminated in individual race
12BERJAYA IranEliminated in individual race

Division 2 standings

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Place Team Final round
1BERJAYA UzbekistanChampions
2BERJAYA VietnamFinal
3BERJAYA CubaFinal
4BERJAYA UgandaFinal
5BERJAYA MyanmarSemi-final
6BERJAYA KuwaitSemi-final
7BERJAYA TajikistanSemi-final
8BERJAYA LaosSemi-final
9BERJAYA AngolaEliminated in individual race
10BERJAYA SudanEliminated in individual race
11BERJAYA Zimbabwe

7th Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2020

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Division 1 standings

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Place Team Final round
1BERJAYA RussiaChampions
2BERJAYA ChinaFinal
3BERJAYA BelarusFinal
4BERJAYA AzerbaijanFinal
5BERJAYA KazakhstanSemi-final
6BERJAYA UzbekistanSemi-final
7BERJAYA SerbiaSemi-final
8BERJAYA KyrgyzstanSemi-final

Division 2 standings

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Place Team Final round
1BERJAYA VietnamChampions
2BERJAYA LaosFinal
3BERJAYA TajikistanFinal
4BERJAYA MyanmarFinal
5BERJAYA CongoSemi-final
6BERJAYA Abkhazia
7BERJAYA South Ossetia
8BERJAYA Qatar

8th Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2021

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The 8th Tank Biathlon took place between 22 August and 4 September 2021 at the Alabino proving grounds.

Russia once again become the World Champion, followed by China, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.

9th Tank Biathlon World Championship, 2022

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The 2022 Tank Biathlon took place between 13 and 27 August 2022.

The biathlon was not held in 2023 and 2024 as the International Army Games were paused due to shortages stemming from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[8][9]

Medalist table

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1st Division
2014 BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA Armenia BERJAYA China
2015 BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA China BERJAYA Serbia
2016 BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA China BERJAYA Kazakhstan
2017[7] BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA Kazakhstan BERJAYA China
2018[10] BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA China BERJAYA Belarus
2019 BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA Belarus BERJAYA Kazakhstan
2020 BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA China BERJAYA Belarus
2021 BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA China BERJAYA Kazakhstan
2022 BERJAYA Russia BERJAYA Belarus BERJAYA China
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2nd Division
2019 BERJAYA Uzbekistan BERJAYA Vietnam BERJAYA Cuba
2020 BERJAYA Vietnam BERJAYA Laos BERJAYA Tajikistan
2021 BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan BERJAYA Tajikistan BERJAYA Myanmar
2022 BERJAYA Myanmar BERJAYA Syria BERJAYA Tajikistan

Rating

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The table shows the teams' places in each of the world championships. For 2nd division teams, the first number is the place within the division, and the second number is the absolute place. The teams are ranked according to their average (absolute) place.

Team Avg 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
BERJAYA Russia 1.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
BERJAYA China 2.78 3 2 2 3 2 6 2 2 3
BERJAYA Kazakhstan 3.50 2 4 4 3 2 4 3 5 3 5
BERJAYA Belarus 3.56 3 5 4 4 3 2 3 6 2
BERJAYA Azerbaijan 5.00 7 5 5 4 4 4 6
BERJAYA Serbia 7.00 8 3 5 6 11 8 7 8
BERJAYA India 7.00 6 5 6 12 6
BERJAYA Armenia 9.25 4 2 8 9 10 10 11 10 20
BERJAYA Mongolia 7.63 9 10 8 8 7 5 7 7
BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan 9.44 7 6 10 11 12 10 8 1 12 9
BERJAYA Iran 10.80 12 7 9 12 4 14
BERJAYA Venezuela 10.00 10 11 15 9 8 7 10 10
BERJAYA Syria 11.25 13 9 11 2 12
BERJAYA Uzbekistan 7.00 1 13 6 5 4
BERJAYA Tajikistan 13.00 7 14 13 14 7 19 3 11 2 13 3 13
BERJAYA Kuwait 13.67 12 9 13 15 15 6 18
BERJAYA Angola 14.67 11 12 11 14 19 9 21
BERJAYA Cuba 15.00 3 15
BERJAYA Nicaragua 15.00 13 16 16
BERJAYA Vietnam 11.40 17 2 14 1 9 9 8
BERJAYA Myanmar 14.00 16 5 17 4 12 3 14 1 11
BERJAYA Laos 16.17 17 18 8 20 2 10 5 16 6 16
BERJAYA Uganda 19.00 19 22 4 16
BERJAYA Zimbabwe 19.20 17 18 20 11 23 8 18
BERJAYA South Africa 21.00 21
BERJAYA Sudan 20.50 10 22 9 19
BERJAYA Qatar 17.00 8 16 7 18
BERJAYA Congo 13.00 5 13
BERJAYA Abkhazia 16.00 6 14 6 17 7 17
BERJAYA South Ossetia 15.00 7 15 4 15 5 15
BERJAYA Mali 20.00 8 19 11 21

Legend:

  •   Participant
  •   Relay race
  •   Final relay race
  •   Participant (2nd division)
  •   Relay race (2nd division)
  •   Final relay race (2nd division)

Video game

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On 23 August 2020, tank biathlon was added as a time-limited event in the War Thunder military simulation game that coincided with the real-world competition.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. Сергей Шойгу сделает танковый биатлон новым видом спорта. Vesti.Ru (in Russian). 10 August 2013. Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  2. Rogoway, Tyler (7 June 2017). "Russia Challenges U.S. Tankers To Compete In Its Annual 'Tank Biathlon'". TheDrive.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  3. Kramnik, Ilya (19 May 2016). Гонка танковых чемпионатов. Defence.Ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  4. Ptichkin, Sergey (13 August 2016). Международные армейские игры завершились победой России. Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian). Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  5. "After Both Tanks Break Down, India Knocked Out Of International Drill". NDTV. Archived from the original on 9 January 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  6. "India knocked out of tank contest in Russia after T-90s develop snags". Hindustan Times. 13 August 2017. Archived from the original on 22 November 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  7. 1 2 "Result of contests 2017". International Army Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 January 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  8. van Brugen, Isabel (28 April 2023). "Russia Cancels Symbolic 'War Olympics' Over Tank Shortage: U.K." Newsweek. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  9. "British intelligence cited possible reasons for Russia's cancellation of the military games". The Odessa Journal. 29 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  10. "Russian team wins final Tank Biathlon race". TASS. Archived from the original on 20 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  11. "Video game mirrors war games: Russia rolls out cyber tank biathlon tournament". TASS. Archived from the original on 21 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
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