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Us new main battle tank prototype
Us new main battle tank prototype













us new main battle tank prototype

Leonardo developed an upgrade solution for the MBT to enable greater mobility and survivability, and increased lethality. The MBTs are also being fitted with Ruag Land Systems L50 120mm smoothbore compact tank gun. IFCS includes HIRE II second-generation thermal imaging gunner’s sight, ELITE II eyesafe laser rangefinder and General Dynamics Canada digital ballistic computer. National Archives or DVIDS.Raytheon upgraded 180 M60A3 tanks of the armed services of Jordan with the integrated fire control systems (IFCS), which took the tank to Phoenix level 1 standard.

us new main battle tank prototype

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Us new main battle tank prototype