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yeah but amarica is already im proving on the m1 a1 i hear them every day
Originally posted by urmomma158
And what exactly do you mean by that?? Sure it has lessr ange but it has much better speed. The CHlalneger's lack ofa smoothbore gun and other modernizations prevented it from being on top.
Originally posted by paperplane_uk
shame it drinks like a fish!
Originally posted by rogue1
So basically it comes down to the effectiveness of the armour piercing round that the tanks carry. Seeing as the M1 apparently has the best AP round then it has the most lethality against opposing forces. All other western tanks have comparable armour and performance. Of course the Abrams does have a far greater advantage over any other like tnak, if it's integration of external sensors wth it's digital battle management system are taken into account.
Originally posted by psteel
there is no evidence to support the view that USA ap rounds are any better than the rest. Its been stated that the German DM-53 already utilized adibatic shear inducing WH Alloy....and duplicates the DU performance of the M-829A2/3. I remind every one the M-829A3 performance has been downgraded when the muzzle velocity was dropped.
Originally posted by rogue1
Originally posted by psteel
there is no evidence to support the view that USA ap rounds are any better than the rest. Its been stated that the German DM-53 already utilized adibatic shear inducing WH Alloy....and duplicates the DU performance of the M-829A2/3. I remind every one the M-829A3 performance has been downgraded when the muzzle velocity was dropped.
Hmm where is your evidence of the DM-53 ? I doubt WH would compare to the density of DU or have the same pyrophoric effects.
Originally posted by thematrix
Imho the armour piercing rounds are 2nd or 3de place in importance.
Range is of the biggest importance, the tank with the longest accurate firing range is king when its up against other ground troops and armour/speed ratio second, when a tank is attacked by an attack heli, he either has to outmaneuver it or withstand the ordinance comming from that heli.
Originally posted by planeman
And the longest recorded combat tank-tank kill is from a British Challenger in GW1.
Originally posted by rogue1
....All other western tanks have comparable armour and performance.
Of course the Abrams does have a far greater advantage over any other like tnak, if it's integration of external sensors wth it's digital battle management system are taken into account.
Originally posted by psteel
....
there is no evidence to support the view that USA ap rounds are any better than the rest. Its been stated that the German DM-53 already utilized adibatic shear inducing WH Alloy....and duplicates the DU performance of the M-829A2/3. I remind every one the M-829A3 performance has been downgraded when the muzzle velocity was dropped.
Originally posted by rogue1
Yes against a stationary target ( T-55, I believe ), any modern tank could hvae achieved that kill. I have seen the Challengers live firing at Bovington, even at 2 km they didn't always hit stationary targets.
www.g2mil.com...
The gas turbine engine provides unmatched acceleration, but consumes a lot a fuel. Estimates vary, but the combat average (not highway cruise average) from various sources is about three gallons per mile (not miles per gallon).
The Rheinmetall L55 is a 120 mm calibre smoothbore tank gun designed and produced by the Rheinmetall-DeTec AG company of Germany. Its barrel has a length of 55 calibres (hence L55) or 6.6 metres. The barrel weighs 1.35 tons (2,970 lb) and the complete gun system is 4.16 tons (9,170 lb).
The L55 is the main armament of the Leopard 2 A6 main battle tank.
The L55 is the successor of Rheinmetall's L44 gun. At 25% longer it is significantly heavier but offers higher muzzle velocity which gives better range and penetration for APFSDS kinetic energy rounds.