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CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle

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CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle
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Heavy-duty 5-ton variant optimized for artillery towing, ammunition transport, and engineer recovery operations.
General Characteristics
Classification 5-ton 6×6 Heavy Tactical Tow Vehicle
Type Heavy Artillery and Equipment Tractor
Origin Gondara
Manufacturer Gondaran State Arsenals
Used By Army of Gondara
Design Date 1934
Service Entry 1937
Unit Cost 4,900G (Heavy Platform)
Crew 2 (Driver and Assistant)
Passengers 6 (Gun Crew/Specialists)
Technical Data
Weight 19,945 lb (9,047 kg) (empty)
Dimensions 24 ft 11 in (7.59 m) (L) × 8 ft 1 in (2.46 m) (W) × 9 ft 8 in (2.95 m) (H)
Ground Clearance 12 in
Engine 602 cu in (9.9 L) overhead-valve inline-6 gasoline
Fuel Capacity
Power 224 hp @ 2,800 rpm(~11 hp/ton hp/ton)
Torque High-torque low-RPM output (exact TBD)
Transmission 5-speed manual (low 1st gear, direct 5th)
Suspension Heavy-duty solid axle, reinforced leaf spring
Range 280 mi (450 km) (operational)
Speed 50 mph (80 km/h)
Utility & Logistics
Payload / Towing 5 tons (4,500 kg) off-road / 10 tons (9,000 kg) on-road/ Heavy artillery class (56.25mm AT, 75mm pack howitzer, engineer systems)
Wheel Standard Heavy tactical pattern (non-interchangeable with CT-32)
Equipment Heavy-duty front winch; air-line connectors; reinforced tow system
Combat Data
Armament Optional LMG or VMG (mounted)
Armor None
Communications R-12 Battalion-link Radio (Standard)


Overview

The CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle is a reinforced variant of the CT-32 designed specifically for towing heavy equipment, field guns, and artillery systems. While retaining the core chassis and mobility characteristics of the standard CT-32, the CT-32E incorporates structural and mechanical enhancements to support sustained towing operations under load.

The vehicle serves as the primary artillery and heavy equipment tractor at the battalion level, enabling mobile deployment of towed weapon systems while maintaining compatibility with Gondaran motorized doctrine.


Design Characteristics

The CT-32E is built on the standard 6×6 CT-32 chassis with reinforced frame members and mounting points to handle increased towing stress. The drivetrain is optimized for torque delivery, featuring a reinforced transmission with enhanced low-gear capability for controlled movement under heavy load.

The vehicle includes an upgraded braking system designed to manage both vehicle weight and towed systems, improving safety and control during movement and descent.

A heavy-duty mechanical winch is integrated into the front assembly, allowing for recovery operations, repositioning of artillery, and assisted towing in difficult terrain.

The rear cargo area is modified to include equipment racks and towing interfaces, reducing passenger capacity while increasing operational utility.


Field Serviceability

The CT-32E maintains a high degree of parts commonality with the standard CT-32, allowing maintenance and repair to be performed using existing tools and procedures.

Field service is supported by:

  • Shared mechanical components with CT-32 fleet
  • Reinforced but accessible drivetrain systems
  • Standardized service procedures
  • Compatibility with battalion motor pool operations

Despite its heavier role, the vehicle remains serviceable under forward conditions with minimal specialized equipment.


Operational Use

The CT-32E is employed wherever heavy towing and equipment movement are required within battalion operations. It is commonly used for:

  • Towing field artillery (75mm pack howitzers, 106.25mm systems, etc.)
  • Towing anti-tank guns
  • Movement of heavy crew-served weapons
  • Recovery and repositioning of disabled equipment
  • Assisting mobility of heavy support units

The vehicle ensures that heavier battalion-level systems remain mobile and deployable alongside line infantry units.


Configurations

The CT-32E is less configurable than the standard CT-32 due to its specialized role, but common configurations include:

  • Artillery Tow Configuration — towing field guns with crew and ammunition
  • Heavy Equipment Configuration — transport of tools, spare parts, and support gear
  • Recovery Configuration — winch-equipped for vehicle and gun recovery

Armament

The CT-32E is not a combat vehicle but may be equipped with a Universal Machine Gun Mount (UMGM) for defensive purposes.

Compatible weapons include:

Mounted armament is used for:

  • Convoy security
  • Local defense during emplacement
  • Protection of towed assets

Armament remains secondary to the vehicle’s towing role.


Limitations

The CT-32E has several limitations associated with its specialized function:

  • Reduced passenger capacity compared to standard CT-32
  • Lower top speed under towing conditions
  • Increased fuel consumption when operating under load
  • Reduced maneuverability in confined or rough terrain
  • No armor protection for crew or equipment

Summary

The CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle extends the capability of the CT-32 platform into the realm of heavy equipment mobility. By combining reinforced mechanical systems with the reliability of the base design, it ensures that battalion-level weapons and support systems remain mobile, deployable, and operational in forward conditions.