ThunderBolt
New Member
hi guys,
Al Khalid and M1A2 Abrams come in close. M1A2 has an advatage over Al Khalid, that it is combat tested. (ie Iraq).
These are some general specifications of both tanks. Please comment on which one would perfom better against a same scenario.
M1A2
Crew 4
Weight 69.54 tons
Propulsion 1500 horse power
Power to weight ration 21.6 hp/tons
Range 400 km
Main arnament 120 mm smooth bore cannon, M256
Uranium depelted armour Yes
laser distance finder Yes
NBC protected Yes
Under water ??
Auto targeting ??
Thermal vision Yes
Multi Targeting ??
Al Khalid
Crew 3
Weight 46 tons
Propulsion 1200 horse power
Power to weight ration 26 hp/tons
Range 400 km
Main arnament 125 mm smooth bore cannon, M256
Uranium depelted armour ??
laser distance finder Yes
NBC protected Yes
Under water 5 meters (limited)
Auto targeting Yes
Thermal vision Yes
Multi Targeting Yes
I think that should serve as basic info, but theres is alot more to each one of them, but that will take too much space. Hope this explains a bit. Comments would be appreciated.
Al Khalid and M1A2 Abrams come in close. M1A2 has an advatage over Al Khalid, that it is combat tested. (ie Iraq).
These are some general specifications of both tanks. Please comment on which one would perfom better against a same scenario.
M1A2
Crew 4
Weight 69.54 tons
Propulsion 1500 horse power
Power to weight ration 21.6 hp/tons
Range 400 km
Main arnament 120 mm smooth bore cannon, M256
Uranium depelted armour Yes
laser distance finder Yes
NBC protected Yes
Under water ??
Auto targeting ??
Thermal vision Yes
Multi Targeting ??
Al Khalid
Crew 3
Weight 46 tons
Propulsion 1200 horse power
Power to weight ration 26 hp/tons
Range 400 km
Main arnament 125 mm smooth bore cannon, M256
Uranium depelted armour ??
laser distance finder Yes
NBC protected Yes
Under water 5 meters (limited)
Auto targeting Yes
Thermal vision Yes
Multi Targeting Yes
I think that should serve as basic info, but theres is alot more to each one of them, but that will take too much space. Hope this explains a bit. Comments would be appreciated.
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