
Ammunition will also be programmed digitally from a new turret with a 120 millimetre smoothbore gun. The new tank will carry additional high velocity ammunition able to travel at faster speeds with an increased range. A range of simulators have also been procured to assist in training and crew preparedness.Based in Telford, the contract will create 200 jobs at Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL), including 130 engineers and 70 technicians, with a further 450 jobs to be established throughout the wider supply chain across the West Midlands, Glasgow, Newcastle upon Tyne and the Isle of Wight. The Abrams is also supported by heavy tank transporters to fulfil its logistics requirements while on operations. The HERCULES is a fully-tracked heavy armoured vehicle which performs hoisting, winching and towing as part of recovery operations and evacuation of heavy tanks and other combat vehicles. To support the Abrams, the ADF has produced seven M88A2 HERCULES (Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Lift and Evacuation System) armoured recovery vehicles. More than 60km per hour (standard terrain) General characteristics Weightįour - commander, gunner, loader and driver This capability coupled with an advanced sensor suite, allows the Abrams to engage targets at extended ranges, day or night, even in adverse weather conditions. The Abrams is fitted with an onboard digital fire control computer which enables the gunner to 'point and shoot' to engage targets. The tank urban survivability kit also greatly enhances the Abram's survivability in complex terrain. Fuel and ammunition reside in separate compartments to protect the crew from the risk of the tank's own ammunition exploding if the tank is damaged. The Abrams tank is fitted with advanced composite armour, which provides substantial defence against enemy fire and improvised explosive devices. The Abrams has the firepower, mobility and survivability to provide the key component in the combined arms team.
