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Army Tanks
(M1A2 Main Battle Tank)
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The M1A2 main battle tank's main armament is the
M256 120 mm smooth bore gun. The gun may fire M865 TPCSDS-T and M831 TP-T training
rounds, the M8300 HEAT-MP-T and the M829 APFSDS-T which includes a depleted uranium
penetrator, which has a density 2 1/2 times greater than steel and provides high
penetration characteristics. On both sides of the turret, the tank is fitted with
six barreled smoke grenade dischargers. A smoke screen can also be laid by an engine
operated system. The hull and turret of the M1 are protected by advanced armor and
has been battlefield proven. The tanks survived without damage after sustaining
direct hits by T-72 tank rounds. |
(Bradley Fighting Vehicle)
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The mission of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle
System (BFVS) is to provide mobile protected transport of an infantry squad to critical
points on the battlefield and to perform cavalry scout missions. The BFVS must also
provide fire to support the dismounted infantry and suppress or defeat enemy tanks or
other fighting vehicles. There are many variations, which tailors itself to a
specific combat role. |
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