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General Dynamics M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams

United StatesGeneral DynamicsTanqueIntroducido:2020
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL SISTEMA

American main battle tank with latest upgrades procured by Australia replacing aging M1A1 fleet. Australia ordered M1A2 SEPv3 (System Enhancement Package version 3) Abrams representing most advanced non-classified Abrams variant. Features improved armor, advanced fire control, digital systems, ammunition data link, auxiliary power unit, enhanced situational awareness. Powered by 1,500 hp turbine with 120mm smoothbore gun and crew of 4. Deliveries began mid-2020s. Equips Australian armored units providing heavy mobile firepower for combined arms operations. Controversial procurement given focus on littoral operations but provides conventional warfare capability. Represents Australian hedge against high-intensity conflict scenarios and interoperability with US forces. Operates alongside Boxer CRV and infantry fighting vehicles.

General Dynamics M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams
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General Dynamics M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams - General Dynamics
VENTAJAS
  • Most survivable Western tank with DU armor and blowout panels
  • 120mm gun with M829A4 defeats all known armor
  • SEPv3 adds improved electronics, power generation, and networking
  • Interoperable with U.S. forces — shared logistics and ammunition
DESVENTAJAS
  • Extremely heavy (73+ tonnes); limits bridging and strategic lift options
  • Gas turbine is fuel-hungry; logistics burden in Australia vast territory
  • Thermal signature is high due to turbine exhaust
  • Strategic mobility to northern approaches is challenging
ESPECIFICACIONES TÉCNICAS
CREW4
ARMORDepleted Uranium Composite + Trophy APS Planned
ENGINEAGT-1500 Gas Turbine, 1,500 Hp
WEIGHT~73.6 Tonnes
MAIN GUN120mm M256A1 Smoothbore
MAX SPEED67 Km/H
MANUFACTURERGeneral Dynamics Land Systems
INTELIGENCIA RELACIONADA6 ARTÍCULOS
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