new tank: M1A1-SA

General Dynamics Land Systems in Warren, MI receives a pair of delivery order amounts for M1A1 vehicle material sets, used in the AIM process. They include one order for $63.4 million as part of an $81 million firm-fixed-price contract, and another for $44.4 million as part of a $125.5 million firm-fixed-price contract [TL. = $107.8 million]. Work will be performed in Lima, OH (77%), Scranton, PA (20%), and Muskegon, MI (3%), and is expected to be complete by June 30, 2008. These were sole source contracts initiated on December 29, 2005.

A subsequent GDLS release notes that this funding will put 155 M1A1 Abrams tanks through the AIM tear-down and rebuild process, while adding a new "situational awareness" refit set

The new tanks, which we'll refer to as "M1A1-SA" in future, will have gear added including:

Blue Force Tracking (BFT)/Force Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2), which shows the positions of friendly forces and identified enemies on a computer screen.

2nd-generation FLIR sights.

Far Target Locate

An eye-safe laser rangefinder

A thermal sight for the tank's .50 cal machine gun, which is also useful when providing overwatch and surveillance.
Driver's vision enhancements

A power distribution box (note all the associated electronics in these modifications)

A rear slave receptacle. An auxiliary power (slave) receptacle is used to start a vehicle when its batteries are unable to supply starting current.

A tank-infantry phone that is mounted on the outside of the tank, and can be picked up by accompanying infantry. This modification has been used on tanks for decades, but was left out of the M1. It improves coordination, without forcing the tank crew to come out and expose themselves to enemy fire. This has been a frequent request from infantry troops in Iraq, whose urban situations make this feature especially useful.

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The last modification has been used on tanks since 1944/45 -Giantfan- 给 Giantfan 发送悄悄话 (116 bytes) () 08/23/2006 postreply 08:50:30

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