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Thank you, my friend PO1 Tony Holland for introducing us to the M1A2C Abrams U.S. Army main tank.
"The Army has acquired around 1,500 M1A2s and converted most of them to the System Enhancement Package Version 2 standard. The M1A2SEPv.2, which General Dynamics describes as a "digital tank," features high-end computers, a remotely-operated machine gun on the turret and a dozen batteries that allow the tank quietly to operate its sensors without turning on its engine.
The M1A2C in essence is a better-protected M1A2SEPv.2 that's also easier to upgrade. In addition to Trophy and more armor, the new tank boasts more electrical power, better diagnostic systems and a data-link that's compatible with programmable ammunition types that are in development."
FYI LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. BurroughsCOL Miciotto Johnson SGT James AllenMAJ Eric Andersen MAJ Stephen Arango1LT Michael Begany LTC (Join to see)SGT Robert HawksLTC Randy Judd 1SG James LampeSGT Gregory Lawritson
"The Army has acquired around 1,500 M1A2s and converted most of them to the System Enhancement Package Version 2 standard. The M1A2SEPv.2, which General Dynamics describes as a "digital tank," features high-end computers, a remotely-operated machine gun on the turret and a dozen batteries that allow the tank quietly to operate its sensors without turning on its engine.
The M1A2C in essence is a better-protected M1A2SEPv.2 that's also easier to upgrade. In addition to Trophy and more armor, the new tank boasts more electrical power, better diagnostic systems and a data-link that's compatible with programmable ammunition types that are in development."
FYI LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. BurroughsCOL Miciotto Johnson SGT James AllenMAJ Eric Andersen MAJ Stephen Arango1LT Michael Begany LTC (Join to see)SGT Robert HawksLTC Randy Judd 1SG James LampeSGT Gregory Lawritson
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I'm doing a presentation on cold war tanks can anybody make suggestions? It's for a warfare history class at uca
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