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- M60 tank - Wikipedia
The Army also increased its M60A3 TTS fleet through the M60A1 Product Improvement Program (PIP) and the M60A3 tank field retrofit program conducted by the Anniston Army Depot and the Mainz Army Depot (MZAD)
- M60A3 Main Battle Tank (M60), United States of America - Army Technology
The M60A3 tank achieves a maximum cross-country speed of 10mph to 12mph and up to 30mph roadspeed The cruise range is 312 miles The vehicle is able to negotiate vertical steps up to 36in, gradients up to 60% and side slopes up to 30%
- M60A3 - Army Recognition
The M60A3 torsion bar suspension consists of six dual rubber-tyred roadwheels with the idler at the front, drive sprocket at the rear and three track-return rollers The first, second and sixth roadwheel stations are provided with a hydraulic shock-absorber
- M60A3 Main Battle Tank - Estrella Warbird Museum
The M60A3 version of the M60-series had the same mobility, performance, and weapons systems as the M60A1 RISE and RISE Passive tanks and incorporated all of their engineering upgrades, improvements and capabilities
- The US Army’s M60 Main Battle Tank Summed Up in 4 Words - MSN
M60 Cold War Powerhouse Given this distinguished history, the M60 and its upgraded M60A3 variant operated as America’s “primary” main battle tank for decades, and a formidable force of
- M60A3 Battle Tank - The Historical Marker Database
The development of the M60 series of tanks began in 1965 following a decision made by the U S Army to create an improved version of the M48 “Patton” tank Built by General Dynamics, the M60 entered service in 1960, but was quickly superseded by the A1 to A3 versions
- M60A3 - army-guide. com
The M60A3 (development designation M60A1E3) is a product-improved M60A1 and some of the improvements in the tank, for example the add-on stabilisation system, the RISE engine and the smoke grenade launchers, were first fitted to the M60A1 some years ago
- East of England Tank Museum: M60-A3
It featured an uprated engine, two-axis stabilisation of the main gun, laser rangefinder, thermal night-vision equipment and a computerised fire-control system Continuing a long tradition of North American tank design, the M60 is a very tall vehicle, at 3 27m
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