Why Are Main Battle Tanks So Expensive ?
Main Battle Tank
APFSDS 120mm Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot |
That is
an extended rod penetrator. it's a depleted uranium spike roughly ~8/10ths of a
meter long moving at 5-6 times the speed of sound. you are doing not want this
to travel into your tank. If this spike goes through your tank, you'll die
horribly. a minimum of a part of the expense of a tank is that it's to guard
you against that and armor isn't cheap in the least.
"A
long time ago back once I was within the United States Marine Corps, they
showed us an indication video of the power of the long rod penetrator to punch
through the armor plate on a tank. There was a tank with armor plate during
which they placed three goats, then fired the penetrator through it. The
high-speed camera inside the compartment showed exactly what happened because
the ballistic projectile moved through it. Now depleted uranium is pyrophoric,
which suggests it becomes incredibly hot upon impact. That combined with its
Mach 5-6 velocity & extreme density means it'll punch a little hole through
the tank & insufficiently thick armor plate then emerge through the other
side leaving another small hole around 4-6 inches in diameter. The high-speed camera
showed that the quantity of air was displaced by the projectile moving through
the compartment, & the goats alongside it. In other words, it sucked the
three goats out through the exit hole. Imagine if you'll, a person's being
sucked through a hole that tiny to the outside of the tank. The video showed a
large pile of still-burning & already-burned goat flesh on the outside of
the tank a brief distance faraway from the egress hole punched out by the
spike. that's a horrible death."
"After
one among the most tank battles, we went up to the Kuwait Airport along the
highway of death. I even have never smelled such an awful stink, & I'm from
the Midwest where awful stinks are more commonplace than most. there have been
rows & rows of automobiles & other vehicles pushed to the side of the
road with dead people inside them. once we got up to the airport, we could spot
the Iraqi tanks, & a number of my friends picked up the pieces of the
depleted uranium, which I warned them to not do, as they were still mildly
radioactive. I'm sure this is often a source of continuous health problems for
veterans of Desert Shield/Desert Storm. I didn't devour any of the pieces for a
gift & have had no problems aside from some respiratory/pulmonary problems
from the burning wells." An American soldier says
APFSDS 120mm |
The frontal a part of the turret of the
Abrams tank is protected using depleted uranium plates which are more resistant
than steel. Export Abrams isn't given the depleted uranium armor. The remake of
the Abrams tank M1A2 Abrams SEPv3 may feature the Trophy active protection
system. The United States Army has awarded a $193 million contract to Leonardo
DRS for the Trophy Active Protection System in support of the M1 Abrams main
battle tank’s.
Trophy active protection system |
The trophy is named a "hardkill"
system (as against "softkill", a system that accomplishes its mission
by jamming or distracting the threat), and Trophy offers 360-degree coverage.
That's especially useful on main battle tanks, which concentrate their thickest
armor to the front of the tank, leaving their flanks and rear surfaces
vulnerable. The trophy is additionally effective against high-angle threats,
rockets, and missiles aimed toward aircraft and helicopters. It can even engage
in multiple incoming threats.
Colonel Glenn Dean, a project manager at
the Army's Redstone Arsenal, "I tried to kill the Abrams tank 48 times and
failed."
Thesis Conclusion:
So that you'll position a really
specialized, very large gun that carries very specialized, very lethal ammo is
only the proper place to be ready to clock out even as well armored and mean
vehicles from a long-range. employing a sophisticated bank of interlocking
computers that use real-time data to calculate every single aspect of
targeting, movement, and coordination with other armored fighting vehicles,
with which it communicates using the foremost heavily encrypted, secretive,
powerful radio, laser, and etc type communications systems within the world.
The real question is... why are they so
cheap?
M1A2 Abrams SEPv3 |
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