Padre said:
We Aussies are about to replace our Leopard AS1 tanks with the American Abrams tank. Is it true though, that the Abrams tank has lots of weak spots, and these are being exploited by Iraqi insurgents who have claimed a few Ab tanks with just small armaments?
Like where? The engine on any tank is a weak spot, the roof on any tank is a weak spot, the underbelly on every tank is weak.
No Abrams has been totally taken out, maybe damaged or disabled but not destroyed.
They claim that the left side of the turret is weak, but thats only because the NBC system takes up some room in the armor. It's just as thick and protecting.
I give you a few reasons why your military might have picked the Abrams,
Speed: 45MPH (Governed)
Top Speed: 60MPH (Not Governed)
Engine: Avco-Lycoming AGT 1500HP Multi-Fuel Turbine
Acceleration (0-20MPH): 7 seconds
Power to Weight Ratio: 25HP/Ton
Cruising Range: 375 miles
Main Armerment: M256 120mm Smoothbore
Main Armerements Range: 2.8 miles
Secondary Amerments:M240 7.62mm coaxial, M240 7.62mm on skate mount, M2 .50cal on skate mount
Armor: Chobham with Depleted Uranium
Fuel Capacity: 498 gal
TIS: 2nd Generation FLIR
Quoting from
www.globalsecurity.org
During the Gulf War only 18 Abrams tanks were taken out of service due to battle damage: nine were permanent losses, and another nine suffered repairable damage, mostly from mines. Not a single Abrams crewman was lost in the conflict. There were few reports of mechanical failure. US armor commanders maintained an unprecedented 90% operational readiness for their Abrams Main Battle Tanks.