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ABRAMS… PROVIDING THE HEAVY METAL TO ENSURE: Our forces are networked; hybrid threats are deterred or defeated; and Troops are empowered and protected. Full-spectrum capabilities that can tackle both current and future needs. Our forces remain flexible and agile on the battlefield. Our forces meet the full-spectrum needs of modern, multifaceted warfare through 2050. Modernization of Abrams allows transition and interoperability between GCV and the future ABCT. Abrams Modernization is essential to maximize the effectiveness of a GCV-equipped ABCT. Abrams provides the ability to dominate land operations for the ABCT now through 2050. ALWAYS FORWARD. NEVER RETREAT. TECHNOLOGY READY NOW. ABRAMS MODERNIZATION:

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  • ABRAMS PROVIDING THE HEAVY METAL TO ENSURE:

    Our forces are networked; hybrid threats are deterred or defeated; and Troops are empowered and protected.Full-spectrum capabilities that can tackle both current and future needs.Our forces remain flexible and agile on the battlefield.Our forces meet the full-spectrum needs of modern, multifaceted warfare through 2050.

    Modernization of Abrams allows transition and interoperability between GCV and the future ABCT.

    Abrams Modernization is essential to maximize the effectiveness of a GCV-equipped ABCT.

    Abrams provides the ability to dominate land operations for the ABCT now through 2050.

    ALWAYS FORWARD. NEVER RETREAT. TECHNOLOGY READY NOW.

    ABRAMS MODERNIZATION:

  • Through independent Research and Development (IRAD) activities, demonstrators will provide the Abrams with a rapid prototyping platform, development integration as well as testing and demonstration of technologies/capabilities.

    These demonstrators: Quickly validate new technologies and demonstrate

    concept hardware.

    Capture user feedback.

    Provide potential solutions to our Troops in less time.Vehicle Architecture & Software

    Network Compatibility Joint Tactical Radio System Handheld/ Manpack/Small Form Fit (JTRS HMS) Joint Battle Command Platform (Block Upgrade) Mass Memory Unit Upgrade for Video/Data storage Power Generation/Distribution Battery Monitoring System Increased Amperage Alternator Slip Ring Line Replaceable Modules (LRM) G-bit Ethernet Data Bus

    Survivability Counter Radio-Controlled IED Electronic Warfare 3 (CREW 3)

    Armor Upgrades

    Lethality Ammunition Data Link

    Auxiliary & Other Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)

    The Abrams Main Battle Tank is the most advanced tank in the world and the backbone of the U.S. Military. Abrams modernization is vital to maintaining dominance on the battlefield, ensuring synchronization with the Armys strategy-based priorities, and guaranteeing a quick response to changes in operational environments/adversaries. An improved Abrams will provide lower fuel use and maintenance costs, greater tactical range, and improved reliability. Planned Abrams Modernization efforts include:

    ABRAMS MODERNIZATION ABRAMS DEMONSTRATORS

    Abrams DieselizationMTU-883 CRI 1500 hp Diesel Engine Allison 5250MX Hydrokinetic Transmission Allison Final Drives (built by LOC Performance) Diehl 570 P Series Track and Road WheelsL-3s Hydropneumatic Suspension Units at Station 7

    Heavy Combat Vehicle Test Bed (HCVTB) Features:

    Display and Crew Station Modernization360-Degree Situational Awareness Variable Vision Blocks Embedded Training Mounted Soldier System

    Turret Demonstrator Features:

    POTENTIAL FUTURE UPGRADESFOR AN IMPROVED ABRAMS

    New diesel engine and transmission exceed current vehicle performance requirements Increases cruising range while using less fuel Significant improvement in combat-day

    fuel consumption Reduced thermal signature Maintains commonality of key propulsion,

    steering, and braking components; and increases energy efficiency

    Upgraded Track 5000 miles between replacement Reduces rolling resistance while improving fuel usage Reduced weight No replacement of end connectors Upgraded Suspension Springing and damping incorporated within road arm Adjustable passive damping Similar TDP with GCV reduces lifecycle costs Shared costs for tools and diagnostics Fewer spares to stock and manage reduced

    logistics footprint Common training

    Abrams ECP 1 Planned Technologies