I can't get that video to download. I know Abrams were built by Chrysler Defence which has been sold to General Dynamics. Where is the refurbishment being carried out? Does Cadillac still have the Cadillac Cleveland Tank Arsenal?
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I can't get that video to download. I know Abrams were built by Chrysler Defence which has been sold to General Dynamics. Where is the refurbishment being carried out? Does Cadillac still have the Cadillac Cleveland Tank Arsenal?
Hey mate,
You think it was a good idea to not get the slab of DU in the armour? Why's that? I know they use ceramic or some other composite instead but my first thoughts would be that it may have compromised the effectiveness of the armour. Is that not the case?
Cheers,
Kev.
Cm'on guys, the Aussie M1A2 Abrams has to be better than any of the Yank M1A2, Challenger II or Leopard whatever.
The Aussie Abrams has a fridge, and what more do you want after a hot day's tanking around but a cold one! :D
(BTW: Do you know where the name Abrams came from? - Lt Col. Creighton Abrams was a tank battalion commander in WWII and was one of the first to breach the seige of Bastogne. Patton described Abrams as the world champion of tank commanders.)
Just my 2Cents worth.
Leopard = Multi fuel engine (works on anything that will ignite)
Abrahams = Turbine requires top class diesel only (and heaps of it)
makes you wonder in difficult situations in a theatre of war can the required fuel be supplied to this tank
I thought our Abrams are designed as training aids and if our tankies are deployed, they will be supplied with Abrams in-theatre from US stock. Hence no need for the additional armour protection.
Is that not the case?
Turbines work on JetA1 - the same fuel as used in Blackhawk helicopters and FA18. In this day and age who's army would go in-theatre without air support?
don't mean to be a pedant, but
It is named after General Creighton Abrams, former Army Chief of Staff and Commander of US military forces in Vietnam from 1968 to 1972
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they could've called it Eisenhower or something easy I guess :)