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not only is the US Army about to equipped it 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) with it new M1A2 SEP V3 tanks in the coming weeks. but by this time next year. will have 3 full ABCTs fully equipped with them.

they plan on equipping all 16 ABCTs (11 Active + 5 National Guards).

each ABCT will have
89 M1A2 SEP V3

61 M2A3/A4 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV)
32 M3A3/A4 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles (CFV)
29 M201 Engineer Fighting Vehicles (EFV)
10 M7 FIST (Bradley without TOW)
132 total Bradleys

18 M109A7 SP Field artillery
16 M106 SP Mortars

30 Snipers
324 Infantry Dismounts with 36 Javelin launchers

post your thoughts.
 
not only is the US Army about to equipped it 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) with it new M1A2 SEP V3 tanks in the coming weeks. but by this time next year. will have 3 full ABCTs fully equipped with them.

they plan on equipping all 16 ABCTs (11 Active + 5 National Guards).

each ABCT will have
89 M1A2 SEP V3

61 M2A3/A4 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV)
32 M3A3/A4 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles (CFV)
29 M201 Engineer Fighting Vehicles (EFV)
10 M7 FIST (Bradley without TOW)
132 total Bradleys

18 M109A7 SP Field artillery
16 M106 SP Mortars

30 Snipers
324 Infantry Dismounts with 36 Javelin launchers

post your thoughts.
post your thoughts.
my thoughts? living in the US yet can't string a sentence together, jeez! look at this "US Army is set to equipped it 1st Brigade with it new M1A2 SEP V3 Tank"

army-technology.com
Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 Main Battle Tank - Army Technology

1l-Image-Abrams-M1A2-SEPV3-.jpg

Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 (System Enhanced Package) is a modernised configuration of the Abrams main battle tank (MBT) in service with the US Army. The new version offers enhanced protection and survivability, as well as higher lethality than its predecessors.

The tank also features various advancements in technology, including improved armour, communications, reliability, sustainment and fuel efficiency.

Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 orders and deliveries
The US Army TACOM Lifecycle Management Command placed an order worth $92.2m with General Dynamics Land Systems to upgrade its M1A2 SEPV2 Abrams tanks to the M1A2 SEPV3 configuration in December 2015. The first Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 initial production vehicle was delivered to the US Army in October 2017.

General Dynamics Land Systems also received a $270m contract from the US Army Tank Automotive Command to manufacture 45 Abrams M1A2 SEPv3 tanks, in October 2017.

The US Army placed an order with General Dynamics for the upgrade of 100 M1A1 MBT to M1A2 SEPv3 in July 2018. General Dynamics Land Systems received a $714m delivery order from the US Army to upgrade additional 174 M1A1 MBTs to M1A2 SEPv3 standard in January 2019.

Design and features of Abrams M1A2 SEPV3
The M1A2 SEP V3 retains the layout of the M1A2 MBT with the driver’s cab at the forward centre hull, turret in the middle and power-pack at the rear. The tank integrates the line-replaceable module technology to enable easy maintenance of the fleet.

The tank integrates joint tactical radio system (JTRS) handheld, man-pack, and small form fit radio to ensure network readiness and interoperation with future brigade combat teams (BCTs).

The MBT measures 9.7m-long, 3.7m-wide and 2.4m-high, and is manned by a crew of four, including a driver, a commander, a loader and a gunner.

Armament
The main gun fitted on the MBT is a M256 120mm smoothbore cannon, which can fire M829A4 advanced kinetic energy and advanced multi-purpose (AMP) rounds to defend armoured vehicles, personnel and low-flying aircraft.

The tank features a low-profile (LP) common remotely operated weapon system (CROWS) installed with a 12.7mm machine gun. A 7.62mm M240 machine gun is also mounted coaxially with the main gun.

Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 observation and fire control
The tank is fitted with improved forward-looking infrared (IFLIR) to detect targets. The IFLIR employs long and mid-wave infrared technology to enhance target acquisition, identification and engagement compared to the existing second-generation FLIR.

The CROWS will be equipped with an upgraded day camera that uses picture-in-picture technology to combine different FOVs. It offers a 340% larger scene in wide FOV.

The ammunition data link (ADL) on board the tank ensures the programming of the M829A4 and AMP rounds.

Self-protection
The hull and turret integrate a new armour package for superior protection against threats from improvised explosive device (IEDs). The tank can be hinged with reactive armour and slat armour.

The CREW Duke V3 counter remote-controlled IED (RCIED) electronic warfare system protects the crew from road-side bombs and IED attacks.

Either side of the turret is fitted with M250 six-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers. A smokescreen can also be laid by an engine-operated system.

Engine and mobility of Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 tank
The M1A2 SEP V3 is powered by a Honeywell AGT1500 gas turbine engine, which develops a power of 1,500hp. The auxiliary power unit under the armour enables the tank to operate on-board systems with a reduced probability of detection during silent watch operations.

The generator allows for the turret operation without the power from main engine when the vehicle is in stationary position, resulting in improved fuel efficiency.

The tank is also equipped with advanced power generation and distribution systems such as an improved amperage alternator, a slip ring, enhanced hull power distribution unit / common remote switching modules, and a battery monitoring system.

The running gear includes seven road wheels with a drive sprocket at the rear, idler at the front and two return rollers on either side. The first, second and seventh road wheel stations are fitted with rotary shock-absorbers.
 
my thoughts? living in the US yet can't string a sentence together, jeez! look at this "US Army is set to equipped it 1st Brigade with it new M1A2 SEP V3 Tank"

army-technology.com
Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 Main Battle Tank - Army Technology

1l-Image-Abrams-M1A2-SEPV3-.jpg

Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 (System Enhanced Package) is a modernised configuration of the Abrams main battle tank (MBT) in service with the US Army. The new version offers enhanced protection and survivability, as well as higher lethality than its predecessors.

The tank also features various advancements in technology, including improved armour, communications, reliability, sustainment and fuel efficiency.

Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 orders and deliveries
The US Army TACOM Lifecycle Management Command placed an order worth $92.2m with General Dynamics Land Systems to upgrade its M1A2 SEPV2 Abrams tanks to the M1A2 SEPV3 configuration in December 2015. The first Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 initial production vehicle was delivered to the US Army in October 2017.

General Dynamics Land Systems also received a $270m contract from the US Army Tank Automotive Command to manufacture 45 Abrams M1A2 SEPv3 tanks, in October 2017.

The US Army placed an order with General Dynamics for the upgrade of 100 M1A1 MBT to M1A2 SEPv3 in July 2018. General Dynamics Land Systems received a $714m delivery order from the US Army to upgrade additional 174 M1A1 MBTs to M1A2 SEPv3 standard in January 2019.

Design and features of Abrams M1A2 SEPV3
The M1A2 SEP V3 retains the layout of the M1A2 MBT with the driver’s cab at the forward centre hull, turret in the middle and power-pack at the rear. The tank integrates the line-replaceable module technology to enable easy maintenance of the fleet.

The tank integrates joint tactical radio system (JTRS) handheld, man-pack, and small form fit radio to ensure network readiness and interoperation with future brigade combat teams (BCTs).

The MBT measures 9.7m-long, 3.7m-wide and 2.4m-high, and is manned by a crew of four, including a driver, a commander, a loader and a gunner.

Armament
The main gun fitted on the MBT is a M256 120mm smoothbore cannon, which can fire M829A4 advanced kinetic energy and advanced multi-purpose (AMP) rounds to defend armoured vehicles, personnel and low-flying aircraft.

The tank features a low-profile (LP) common remotely operated weapon system (CROWS) installed with a 12.7mm machine gun. A 7.62mm M240 machine gun is also mounted coaxially with the main gun.

Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 observation and fire control
The tank is fitted with improved forward-looking infrared (IFLIR) to detect targets. The IFLIR employs long and mid-wave infrared technology to enhance target acquisition, identification and engagement compared to the existing second-generation FLIR.

The CROWS will be equipped with an upgraded day camera that uses picture-in-picture technology to combine different FOVs. It offers a 340% larger scene in wide FOV.

The ammunition data link (ADL) on board the tank ensures the programming of the M829A4 and AMP rounds.

Self-protection
The hull and turret integrate a new armour package for superior protection against threats from improvised explosive device (IEDs). The tank can be hinged with reactive armour and slat armour.

The CREW Duke V3 counter remote-controlled IED (RCIED) electronic warfare system protects the crew from road-side bombs and IED attacks.

Either side of the turret is fitted with M250 six-barrelled smoke grenade dischargers. A smokescreen can also be laid by an engine-operated system.

Engine and mobility of Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 tank
The M1A2 SEP V3 is powered by a Honeywell AGT1500 gas turbine engine, which develops a power of 1,500hp. The auxiliary power unit under the armour enables the tank to operate on-board systems with a reduced probability of detection during silent watch operations.

The generator allows for the turret operation without the power from main engine when the vehicle is in stationary position, resulting in improved fuel efficiency.

The tank is also equipped with advanced power generation and distribution systems such as an improved amperage alternator, a slip ring, enhanced hull power distribution unit / common remote switching modules, and a battery monitoring system.

The running gear includes seven road wheels with a drive sprocket at the rear, idler at the front and two return rollers on either side. The first, second and seventh road wheel stations are fitted with rotary shock-absorbers.


LOL LOL
 
sorry don't speak the lingo, hence don't get the message, no idea if you are laughing at me or at your ownself for fantasizing about the American Weaponry (in bobs and vagana hinglish) as if they are taking them to Ladakh or something
 
sorry don't speak the lingo, hence don't get the message, no idea if you are laughing at me or at your ownself for fantasizing about the American Weaponry (in bobs and vagana hinglish) as if they are taking them to Ladakh or something


lol at my self about my typing

Yo @Ziggy1977 do you still remember your tactics used in war?
yup i do
 
is this specifically to counter insurgencies? because the US desperately needs one
 
is this specifically to counter insurgencies? because the US desperately needs one
TUSK works very good in urban environments.

sorry don't speak the lingo, hence don't get the message, no idea if you are laughing at me or at your ownself for fantasizing about the American Weaponry (in bobs and vagana hinglish) as if they are taking them to Ladakh or something
Bro, you dont know his situation. He could have learning disablities, its not something you should make fun of.
 
is this specifically to counter insurgencies? because the US desperately needs one

no it a upgrade for all types of warfare. from conventional warfare to asymmetric warfare.

it has extra built in armor as well as it will still be able to add TUSK. it will also use the Israeli Trophy system. it got other upgrades.
 

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