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A pike nose (from ) is a configuration of
vehicle armour Military vehicles are commonly armoured (or armored; American and British English spelling differences#-our, -or, see spelling differences) to withstand the impact of Fragmentation (weaponry), shrapnel, bullets, Shell (projectile), shells, Rocke ...
in which an armoured vehicle's frontal armour consists of three angular plates put together to form a cone-like shape, similar to the nose of a
pike Pike, Pikes or The Pike may refer to: Fish * Blue pike or blue walleye, an extinct color morph of the yellow walleye ''Sander vitreus'' * Ctenoluciidae, the "pike characins", some species of which are commonly known as pikes * ''Esox'', genus of ...
, from which the name stems. Often welded, it can also be cast. The design allows for very effective frontal angling of the armour plates, increasing protection from the front. The pike nose has appeared on armoured vehicles since
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, but the design gained popularity following
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, with heavy tank designs such as the Soviet
IS-3 The IS-3 (also known as Object 703) is a Soviet heavy tank developed in late 1944. Its semi-hemispherical cast turret (resembling that of an upturned soup bowl) became the hallmark of post-war Soviet tanks. Its pike nose design would also be mir ...
. Following the obsolescence of heavy tanks, however, the design has become rare in modern times, only rarely appearing on light vehicles.


History

The first tank to feature a pike nose was the German Sturmpanzerwagen A7V of
World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
. The sloping of its frontal armour plates was, however, subtle and not very "pike like". The first vehicles to feature a traditional pike nose were some of the concepts for the British
Valiant tank The Tank, Infantry, Valiant (A38) was a British tank design of the Second World War that only reached the prototype stage. It was intended to meet a specification for a well-armoured, light-medium tank, for use against Japanese forces in the ...
of the early 1940s. These concepts were later altered to feature a cast dome on the upper front hull, which was retained on the single prototype produced. The first production tank to feature a conventional pike nose was the Soviet
IS-3 The IS-3 (also known as Object 703) is a Soviet heavy tank developed in late 1944. Its semi-hemispherical cast turret (resembling that of an upturned soup bowl) became the hallmark of post-war Soviet tanks. Its pike nose design would also be mir ...
, which entered service in 1945 at the very end of WWII. The Soviet pike nose concept initially started with a revamped version of the
IS-2 The IS-2 (, sometimes romanization of Russian, romanized as JS-2The series name is an abbreviation of the name Joseph Stalin (); IS-2 is a direct transliteration of the Russian abbreviation, while JS-2 is an abbreviation of the English or Germa ...
heavy tank from late 1944, known as the IS-2U, which eventually evolved into the IS-3. The IS-3 was arguably the most heavily protected tank of its time and came to popularize the concept of the pike nose to the rest of the world. The Soviets used the pike nose on several tank projects, such as the IS-7 and IS-8 heavy tank projects, the latter entering service as the T-10, but also on other armour , such as the Object 268 heavy assault gun. In the
post-war A post-war or postwar period is the interval immediately following the end of a war. The term usually refers to a varying period of time after World War II, which ended in 1945. A post-war period can become an interwar period or interbellum, ...
western world, the pike nose saw use on several tank projects. Most designs featured a welded pike nose like the Soviet IS-3 design, such as the French
Lorraine 40t The Lorraine 40t was a prototype French medium tank of the Cold War. Development After the end of the Second World War, the French Army was in pressing need of a modern tank with heavy armament. In March 1945, French industry was invited to d ...
medium tank project and
AMX-50 The AMX 50 (official designation) or AMX-50 is a French heavy tank designed in the immediate post Second World War period. It was proposed as, in succession, the French medium, heavy, and main battle tank, incorporating many advanced features. It ...
heavy tank project, the Swedish EMIL/KRV heavy tank project and the early British
FV4201 Chieftain The FV4201 Chieftain was the primary main battle tank (MBT) of the United Kingdom from the 1960s into 1990s. Introduced in 1967, it was among the most heavily armed MBTs at the time, mounting a 120 mm Royal Ordnance L11 gun, equivalent to t ...
project. The Americans, however, favoured cast hull designs and introduced cast pike noses with the advent of the
M48 Patton The M48 Patton is an American first-generation main battle tank (MBT) introduced in February 1952, being designated as the 90mm Gun M48, armored, full-tracked, combat vehicle of the medium-gun tank class. It was designed as a replacement for ...
medium tank and M103 heavy tank. This design was soon picked up by the French and British, leading to cast noses for their ongoing tank projects, the French producing the AMX-50 Surbaissé variant with a proper cast pike nose and the British changing the final FV4201 Chieftain design to feature something similar to a cast pike nose, although flattened in the center. Due to improved penetration performance against angular armour from modern
anti-tank Anti-tank warfare refers to the military strategies, tactics, and weapon systems designed to counter and destroy enemy armored vehicles, particularly tanks. It originated during World War I following the first deployment of tanks in 1916, and ...
ammunition, however, the pike nose solution soon fell into obsolescence for heavy armour. The pike nose remains relevant for lightly armoured vehicle that need protection against small arms. A shallow pike nose was featured on the Swedish
pansarbandvagn 302 Pansarbandvagn 302 (pbv 302), meaning roughly ''armoured tracked carrier vehicle 302'', is a Swedish high-mobility infantry fighting vehicle () used by the Swedish Army from 1966 to 2014. The vehicle was commissioned by the Swedish Army in 1961 a ...
(pbv 302)
infantry fighting vehicle An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), also known as a mechanized infantry combat vehicle (MICV), is a type of armoured fighting vehicle and armoured personnel carrier used to carry infantry into battle and provide direct fire, direct-fire suppo ...
of the 1960s and a subtle pike nose was featured on the Swedish
infanterikanonvagn 91 The infanterikanonvagn 91 (ikv 91), , was a high mobility assault gun that was developed to meet the operational requirements of the Swedish Army. It was designed and manufactured by Hägglund & Söner (whose military vehicle business is now B ...
(ikv 91) light
assault gun An assault gun (from , , meaning "assault gun") is a type of armored infantry support vehicle and self-propelled artillery, mounting an infantry support gun on a protected self-propelled chassis, intended for providing infantry with heavy di ...
of the 1970s.


List of armoured fighting vehicles featuring pike nose

*1918 – Sturmpanzerwagen A7V *1943 – Tank, Infantry, Valiant (A38) *1945 –
IS-3 The IS-3 (also known as Object 703) is a Soviet heavy tank developed in late 1944. Its semi-hemispherical cast turret (resembling that of an upturned soup bowl) became the hallmark of post-war Soviet tanks. Its pike nose design would also be mir ...
*1946 – IS-7 *1950 – KW30/50 (
Panzer 58 The Mittlerer Panzer 1958 or Panzer 58 was a medium tank of Swiss design. Twelve tanks were produced and later converted to Panzer 61s. History and development After World War II, Switzerland was only equipped with outdated fighting vehicles of f ...
concept) *1951 –
Panhard EBR The Panhard EBR (Panhard ''Engin Blindé de Reconnaissance'', French: Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle) is an armoured car designed by Panhard for the French Army and later used across the globe, notably by the French Army during the Algerian War ...
*1952 –
M48 Patton The M48 Patton is an American first-generation main battle tank (MBT) introduced in February 1952, being designated as the 90mm Gun M48, armored, full-tracked, combat vehicle of the medium-gun tank class. It was designed as a replacement for ...
(cast hull) *1952 –
Lorraine 40t The Lorraine 40t was a prototype French medium tank of the Cold War. Development After the end of the Second World War, the French Army was in pressing need of a modern tank with heavy armament. In March 1945, French industry was invited to d ...
*1954 – IS-8/ T-10 *1955 – EMIL/KRV *1955 – AMX-50 Surblindé *1956 – AMX-50 Surbaissé (cast hull) *1956 – Object 268 *1957 – M103 (cast hull) *1957 –
FV4201 Chieftain The FV4201 Chieftain was the primary main battle tank (MBT) of the United Kingdom from the 1960s into 1990s. Introduced in 1967, it was among the most heavily armed MBTs at the time, mounting a 120 mm Royal Ordnance L11 gun, equivalent to t ...
(early concepts) *1959 – *1964 – WZ-111 Heavy Tank *1966 –
Pansarbandvagn 302 Pansarbandvagn 302 (pbv 302), meaning roughly ''armoured tracked carrier vehicle 302'', is a Swedish high-mobility infantry fighting vehicle () used by the Swedish Army from 1966 to 2014. The vehicle was commissioned by the Swedish Army in 1961 a ...
*1975 –
Infanterikanonvagn 91 The infanterikanonvagn 91 (ikv 91), , was a high mobility assault gun that was developed to meet the operational requirements of the Swedish Army. It was designed and manufactured by Hägglund & Söner (whose military vehicle business is now B ...


Gallery

File:Valiant Infantry Tank.jpg,
Valiant tank The Tank, Infantry, Valiant (A38) was a British tank design of the Second World War that only reached the prototype stage. It was intended to meet a specification for a well-armoured, light-medium tank, for use against Japanese forces in the ...
prototype with a cast dome on the upper pike nose. File:IS-7.JPG, An IS-7 prototype during winter trials in 1948. File:FV4201 Chieftain koncepttäckning (KATF, 1961-02-09).png, Early concept drawing of the
FV4201 Chieftain The FV4201 Chieftain was the primary main battle tank (MBT) of the United Kingdom from the 1960s into 1990s. Introduced in 1967, it was among the most heavily armed MBTs at the time, mounting a 120 mm Royal Ordnance L11 gun, equivalent to t ...
featuring a pike nose. File:Försök med fordon IKV 91 (GMSF.010861).jpg, Swedish ikv 91 light assault gun with subtle pike nose.


References


Notes

{{cite web , title=IS-3 , url=https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/soviet/soviet_is-iii.php , website=tanks-encyclopedia.com , date=30 June 2014 , access-date=2023-11-20 Vehicle armour Armoured warfare History of the tank