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The M1A2 is among the latest and most capable modifications of the American Abrams MBT, featuring notable improvements in protection as well as other areas. Soon, the highly anticipated M1A2 will also make its way to War Thunder as part of update 1.93, becoming the new crowning jewel of the American ground forces tree!
Briefly: The most advanced modification of the Abrams tank in the game, featuring substantial improvements in protection as well as a broader selection of ammunition.
M1A2, main battle tank, USA, VII rank.
Pros
- Improved protection
- More potent and versatile ammunition
- Thermal imaging view is available for the driver as well as the gunner
- Slightly greater ammunition capacity
Cons
- Slightly decreased mobility due to weight increase
- Hull protection borrowed from the previous modification
In the second half of the 1980s, a development project was launched to increase the combat effectiveness of the Abrams MBT. The result of this undertaking became the M1A2 version of the Abrams.
The new version featured an upgraded fire control system, a new independent commander’s panoramic sight as well as improved protection thanks to the use of second generation depleted uranium composite armor. All of these upgrades combined significantly bolstered the combat capabilities of the Abrams tank. Production of the M1A2 began in 1986 and the modification was formally introduced into US service in 1992.
The M1A2 and its sub-variants are the most advanced modifications of the Abrams tank fielded to date. Over 1,500 M1A2s have been built with some older variants also being upgraded to the M1A2 standard. Apart from the U.S. as its primary operator, the M1A2 also sees service with the armed forces of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
In War Thunder, the M1A2 will be the new top performer of the American ground forces tree, following its introduction to the game as part of the upcoming update 1.93. While its outside appearance doesn’t stray far from its direct predecessor, the M1A2 nonetheless holds some notable upgrades underneath all that steel plating that very much differentiates it from the M1A1.
For starters, the most notable improvement lies within the M1A2’s armor protection. Unlike the M1A1, the M1A2 features composite armor with second generation depleted uranium components which substantially bolsters resistance against all ammunition types. In other words, or numbers rather, this improved protection will be most noticeable at the M1A2’s turret cheeks, which can absorb around 600mm to 900mm of penetration from kinetic and chemical munition types respectively.
However, while this upgrade certainly makes the M1A2 a tougher nut to crack, it also makes it quite a bit heavier and thus negatively impacts its overall mobility as a result. Due to the fact that the M1A2 retains its 1,500 hp gas turbine engine from previous modifications while its mass increases to nearly 62 metric tons, the end result is a slightly lower power-to-weight ratio which translates into slower acceleration. Despite the weight increase however, the top speed remains identical to that of the M1A1 - 42.25 mph (68 km/h).
A few further nifty little upgrades that the M1A2 brings with it are several new ammunition types and an independent commander’s panoramic sight with thermal vision. As far as the former is concerned, the M1A2 will receive access to the new M830A1 HEAT-MP-T round. Although this shell offers less penetrating power at first glance, it makes up for this by having a proximity fused warhead, allowing it to be used as a very powerful anti-air round which will no doubt prove its usefulness against airborne threats, such as helicopters in particular, at top tier battles.
As already mentioned, among the other improvements made to the Abrams with the A2 version is the addition of an independent commander’s panoramic sight with thermal vision. This handy little piece of kit will allow commanders of the M1A2 to take full advantage of thermal imaging technology - added to the game with the previous update - not only when using the gunner’s sight, but also when scanning for targets in binoculars view.
Major update 1.93 devblogs:
Comments (360)
Now that this thing and more top tier vehicles are coming, can we bump up the BR cap further and also fix the broken armor values for most of the tanks? The Challenger 1 is woefully modeled, for example the turret's effective thickness being WAY too low. So could you please look at the top tier vehicles?
not to be one of those ppl who whine on devblogs, but may we consider adding the leo 2a6 ingame or at least consider giving the germs an IFV (marder or if not, the AWC weisel)? Germany is sad we aren't getting C O O L things too :(
no i dont think we may, 2a5 is enough, but 2a4c would be great to fill gaps, that would be 4 leo2's and 4 m1's. 2a5 and m1a2 will be equal now.
Cmdr_Vul, *sad vodka noises*
nice but to compensate pls give german leopard 2a4 same apdfs rounds like the leo2a5 because curently germany has only one mbt with good ammo to kill the others and the other one is 10.0 with 9.0 ammo usage
agree, germany doesnt need 2a6 but they need better ammo for 2a4 , US will now have m1a2 and m1a1 with m829 so germany should get dm33 for 2a4,
Cmdr_Vul, Look at the rounds that the americans are getting none of them can pen a Leo2A5 turret and your current rounds can peen all current M1s almost anywhere. and looking at the M1A2 on the dev server the turret can be peened in some places. So you r still ahead unless it changes by release.
Tfw the freeaboos get their 4th Abrams while you're still on your first 10.0 with no backups and no SAM. Good balance, Gaijin.
Is the APU ( Auxiliary Power Unit ) going to be a working feature / function when released? Or is this something we can expect in a future update or at all?
Oh my god is an abrams about to have actual armour?
the more the game go ahead the more the game worsening and less fun hely was the worst thing ever
Make America Great Again!!!!MAGA!!!!!
Does the auxiliary generator work?
This does not seem to be M1A2, more like the M1A1HA and SEP and A2 models, mixed together, with a variety of errors, completely indiscriminate modeling. Losing you still said that history is the main model. You are totally deceiving now!
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