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Challenger 1 had poor fire control system, then I ask what can do Challenger 2. |
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That said, which is the best tank? |
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The Challenger 1 made a kill at 5100m with HESH. It was stationary on a stationary target. They also had a fair bit of time to aim. Quote:
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If you got that from me and i said 122 i should have said 121 (which is a slightly upgraded A4) 121 was taking over for the centurion
And it was quite a seious blow for those conscripts, as the centurion crew (instructors) used supperiour tactics, got behind them and took them out at the weaker rear of all tanks. |
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One of the most important aspects of Modern Tank Warfare is mobility.
Challenger II: Road speed 56 km/h (37 mph) Leopard 2a6: 70 km/h road (43.5 mph), 50 km/h off-road (31 mph) M1a2 Abrams: 67 km/h (41.5 mph) What the Challenger II lacks is speed, otherwise its an absolutely great tank. |
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180 Challenger tanks were deployed to Saudi Arabia for the [persian] Gulf War. The Challenger 1 claimed 300 kills against armoured vehicles for no losses. It also has the distinction of the longest tank-to-tank kill in military history, destroying an Iraqi tank at a range of 2.5 miles (4 km).
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