1. MBT - Noun
2. MBT - Proper noun
(software, testing) Initialism of model-based testing.
(countable, military) Initialism of main battle tank (a type of armoured combat vehicle).
(organic chemistry) Initialism of mercaptobenzothiazole (a chemical used in the vulcanization of rubber).
Synonym: 2-MBT
(organic chemistry) Initialism of methylbutenethiol.
Synonyms: 3-MBT, 321-MBT
MBT
(uncountable) NYSE stock ticker symbol for Mobile Telesystems OJSC
Army equipment includes 1800 main battle tanks (MBT) and 2600 AFV/APC. Source: Internet
As a result of this, the main battle tank (MBT) conceived in the Cold War era can survive multiple RPG strikes with minimal effect on the crew or the operation of the vehicle. Source: Internet
Hilmes, Rolf (January 30, 1999), "Aspects of future MBT conception". Source: Internet
Engineering constraints The Indian Arjun MBT 's hydropneumatic suspension at work, while moving over a bump track. Source: Internet
In the case of the Abrams MBT which has good firepower, speed and armour, these advantages are counterbalanced by its engine's notably high fuel consumption, which ultimately reduces its range, and in a larger sense its mobility. Source: Internet
In 1960, with the deactivation of its last ( M103 ) heavy tank battalion, and the fielding of the new M60 series tank, the U.S. Army had adopted a main battle tank (MBT) doctrine; a single tank filling all combat roles. Source: Internet