M60-2000 Main Battle Tank

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M1A1 Abrams
Type Main battle tank
Place of origin United States
Specifications
Weight 56520kg (55.6tonnes)
Length (over Gun) 9.55m (31ft 4in)
Width 3.77m (12ft 5in)
Height 2.89m (9ft 6in)
Crew 4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)

Armour Unknown
Primary
armament
120 mm M256 Smoothbore Cannon
Secondary
armament
2 x 7.62 (0.3in) MGs and 1 x 12.7mm (0.50in) MG
Engine GLDS AVDS-1790-9A V-12 diesel
895.5 kW (1200 hp)
Power/weight 22 hp/tonne
Suspension Unknown
Operational
range
443 km (275 mi)
Speed 62 km/h (39 mph)

Many thousands of M60 Main Battle Tanks are in service with nations unable to afford a force of modern battle tanks. General Dynamics Land Systems has devised the M60-200 upgrade, offering may features of the M1 to existing M60 users at a reduced cost.

To produce the M60-2000, GDLS will supply conversion kits, including the turret and 120 mm (4.72in) smoothbore gun of the M1, to the customer nation. The upgrade is being marketed at those M60 users with the industrial capability to convert the tanks themselves such as Turkey, Germany and Egypt. As well as the turret, a new diesel powerpack and the transmission system of the M1 will be installed on the M60-2000, and has already been tested in a standard M60 chassis.

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