U.S. Army will begin the development of M1A2 Abrams SEP V4 main battle tank 11302171

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U.S. Army will begin the development of M1A2 Abrams SEP V4 main battle tank
According the Scout website, the U.S. Army is on the way to develop the next upgrade of the M1A2 Abrams main battle tank, the M1A2 SEP V4. With the new design, the M1 Abrams will be more lethal, faster, lighter weight, better protected, equipped with new sensors and upgraded with new armament.
     
According the Scout website, the U.S. Army is on the way to develop the next upgrade of the M1A2 Abrams main battle tank, the M1A2 SEP V4. With the new design, the M1 Abrams will be more lethal, faster, lighter weight, better protected, equipped with new sensors and upgraded with new armament.
U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams SEPV V3 main battle tank
     
To increase the combat capabilities of the M1A2 Abrams, it will be fitted with next-generation of sights, sensors, targeting systems and digital networking technology. The first tests of the M1A2 SEP V4 should start in 2021.

The M1A2 SEPV V4 will be upgraded with many equipment as a new laser rangefinder, color cameras, integrated on-board networks, new slip-rings, advanced meteorological sensors, ammunition data links, laser warning receivers and a far more lethal, multi-purpose 120mm tank round.

The new FLIR systems uses higher resolution and digital imaging along with an increased ability to detect enemy signatures at farther ranges through various obscurants such as rain, dust or fog,

Improved FLIR technologies also help tank crews better recognize light and heat signatures emerging from targets such as enemy sensors, electronic signals or enemy vehicles. This enhancement provides an additional asset to a tank commander’s independent thermal viewer.

The upgrade program of the M1A2 SEPV V4 also includes rear view sensors and laser detection systems, meteorological sensors offering the ability to the tank to anticipate and adapt to changing weather or combat conditions more quickly.

The M1A2 SEPV V4 will use Advanced Multi-Purpose 120mm ammunition round able to combine a variety of different rounds into a single tank round which will replace four tank rounds currently in use by the M1A2 Abrams tank family.

U.S. Army plans to use the Israeli-made Trophy on the new Abrams to provide situational awareness and active protection hard kill system that operates in three major stages: Threat detection and threat tracking followed by hard kill countermeasure (Multiple Explosive Formed Penetrators – MEFP) activation and threat neutralization. The neutralization process takes place only if the threat is about to hit the platform.