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{{classification|standard}}{{See|For the Japanese rifle of the same designation, see [[K98]].}}[[File:Type 98 tank.png|thumb|250px|The Type 98 in its first public appearance during the October 1st, 1999 National Day Military Parade.]]The '''Type 98''' (also known as the ZTZ-98) is a main battle tank used in limited service in the [[People's Liberation Army]] of [[China]] and is manufactured by Norinco. It is part of a line of third generation tanks to replace the aging Type 90 MBT's that are based on the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] T-72 design.
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[[File:Type 98 tank.png|thumb|250px|The Type 98 in its first public appearance during the October 1st, 1999 National Day Military Parade.]]
 
The '''Type 98''' (also known as the ZTZ-98) is a main battle tank used in limited service in the [[People's Liberation Army]] of [[China]] and is manufactured by Norinco. It is part of a line of third generation tanks to replace the aging Type 90 MBT's that are based on the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] T-72 design.
 
   
 
The tank's design is heavily influenced by the Soviet T-72 (chassis) and [[Germany|German]] Leopard 2 (turret). Since its production, it has gone through five variants, leading up to the current Type 99A2. However, steep production costs have caused the PLA to field more of the smaller and cheaper Type 96, which in turn is a heavily modified and upgraded Type 90.
 
The tank's design is heavily influenced by the Soviet T-72 (chassis) and [[Germany|German]] Leopard 2 (turret). Since its production, it has gone through five variants, leading up to the current Type 99A2. However, steep production costs have caused the PLA to field more of the smaller and cheaper Type 96, which in turn is a heavily modified and upgraded Type 90.

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For the Japanese rifle of the same designation, see K98.
Type 98 tank

The Type 98 in its first public appearance during the October 1st, 1999 National Day Military Parade.

The Type 98 (also known as the ZTZ-98) is a main battle tank used in limited service in the People's Liberation Army of China and is manufactured by Norinco. It is part of a line of third generation tanks to replace the aging Type 90 MBT's that are based on the Soviet T-72 design.

The tank's design is heavily influenced by the Soviet T-72 (chassis) and German Leopard 2 (turret). Since its production, it has gone through five variants, leading up to the current Type 99A2. However, steep production costs have caused the PLA to field more of the smaller and cheaper Type 96, which in turn is a heavily modified and upgraded Type 90.

The Type 98 is featured as the main battle tank of the PLA in Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2: Modern Combat.


Battlefield 2

The Type 98 in Battlefield 2 is the People's Liberation Army's main battle tank. It's counterparts are the American M1A2 Abrams, European Challenger 2 and Leopard 2 and the MEC T-90.

Video

Video:BF2 T98 tank

Appearances

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat

BF2MC Type 98 3

A Chinese Type 98

In Battlefield 2: Modern Combat's singleplayer, the Type 98 seen in many missions in which the PLA and NATO forces clash in the Almaty, Qyzylorda, and Mangystau Regions. It is available for the player to use on the mission Big Bang.

In multiplayer, the Type 98 serves as the PLA counterpart to the USMC M1A2 Abrams and the EU T-90/Leopard 2 A6. It has two positions: the driver and the turret gunner. The driver operates the vehicle and its main gun with 100 rounds while the turret gunner has a Type 85 HMG with 1000 rounds. The Type 98 can easily take out light armored vehicles such as the HMMWV or the Eagle IV, even the M6 Linebacker, but it can be countered by Engineers with rocket launchers or the AH-64.