M1A3 Abrams II კომპიუტერული მოდელი
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The M1A3 Abrams is the newest Main Battle Tank
(MBT) in service with the Rechan military. Developed from the M1A2
Abrams SEP, the M1A3 combines next generation technology and weapons
systems with the old.
One of the many upgrades from the M1A2 Abrams SEP is the addition of
an Active Protection System that utilizes both the Iron Fist system
developed by Israel Military Industries, and the regionally developed
Cavalier Weapon System. Also in use by the M1A3 is a chaff/smoke
grenades launches as well as the ability to produce a smoke screen by
using it’s 1,650 horsepower turbine engine.
The Iron Fist APS combines both soft and hard kill capabilities into
one, using a jamming system to defeat guided missiles, as well as having
the ability to launch an explosive charge to deflect munitions such as
unguided rockets and even kinetic penetrators. Several modifications
have been made to the system, which includes increasing the number of
projectiles per tube to two by using a method similar to Metal Storm,
and the expansion of it’s soft countermeasures to include a wider
variety of missiles.
The upgraded Abrams employs Dorchester Level III armor, a upgraded
version of what is known as Chobham armor, with reactive-armor tiles on
the exterior of the tank to increase protection. Slat armor has been
added to the rear of the tank to detonate ordnance before striking the
vulnerable powerplant to decrease the amount of damage dealt to the
tank. The M1A3 also sports full Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical
protection which allows the improved Abrams to operate in environments
that have suffered the detonation of a weapon of mass destruction or
that has been contaminated in some way.
A M360 120 millimeter smoothbore gun makes up the main armament of
the M1A3 Abrams, replacing the L44 Rheinmetall found on the lesser A2
variant. In addition to the main cannon, a M312 .50 caliber machine gun
serves as the coaxial gun, further complemented by a pintle-mounted M240
machine gun. A M307 25×59 millimeter grenade launcher or M312 .50
caliber machine gun can be mounted in the vehicles Remote Weapon
Station, a modified version of the CROWS weapon system designed to be
more durable under stressful combat conditions. A small missile pod
containing Starkstreak II missiles is in place on the left side of the
M1A3′s turret to serve as a defense from helicopters and in some cases
jet aircraft.
Using millimeter wave RADAR, the Abrams can guide now guide shells
such as the XM1111 Mid-Range Munition on target or act as an artillery
piece by using the GPS guidance system. The M360 gun is capable of
firing any current smart munitions, and electronic systems are able to
be upgraded to accept future rounds. Also included in the A3 upgrade of
the Abrams, an EMP Generator similar to the T-90′s EMT-71 system used to
destroy magnetic mines affords the platform the ability to render mines
inert, and can be used to destroy electronic equipment used by enemy
militaries. The view ports on the Abrams are now complemented by digital
cameras which allow the crew a 360 degree view of the battlefield in
Infrared, Optical, and Night Vision modes thanks to the improved ‘glass
cockpit’ of the MBT.
The Intervehicle Information System (IVIS) is also integrated into
the A3, which significantly increases the combat effectiveness of M1A3
units as IVIS allows vehicle crews to connect to a tactical map able to
be updated with positions of various combat obstacles and enemies, and
even friendless nearly nullifying the "Fog of War”. An overhauled
communications suite gives tankers the ability to access satellite data
networks as well as numerous secure radio channels; also added are new
datalinks which can transfer and deliver information on par with wired
data networks used by the military.
Units are now available for sale on the international market to
stable, established nations pending approval from the Federation of
Rechart.
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