Description:
M1A1 ABRAMS 'IRAQ 2003'.
The M1 Abrams entered service in 1980 as the US Army's new main battle tank to replace the M60 series. Over time, the M1 evolved from its original 105mm M68 L/52 main gun in common with the earlier M60A1/A3 to the Rheinmetall 120mm smoothbore M256A1 L/44 gun also used by the Leopard 2 tank. In addition to its advanced armor protection and fire control system, the Abrams was the first to employ a gas turbine engine for propulsion in place of the conventional diesel engines used by nearly all other modern tanks. This combination made the Abrams a very agile and formidable weapon system on the battlefield. Since its introduction, the Abrams has been remanufactured into newer and more capable configurations including the M1A1 which introduced the 120mm gun and the M1A1 AIM (Abrams Integrated Management) which modernizes the tank with improved sensors and digital situational awareness. The M1A1 continues as the main battle tank of the US Marine Corps.
Features:
1/35 Scale Plastic Model Kit.
Length 8.86.
Choice of Army or USMC type smoke dischargers
Positionable crew hatches
Positionable gunner's sight doors
Thermal IFF panels
Optional crew figure
Markings for M1A1, C Company, 1 Tank Battalion, USMC, Iraq, 2003
Markins for M1A1, B Company, 3 Tank Battalion, 66 Armored Regiment, US Army, Iraq, 2003