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Australian Army Receives First Four Upgraded M1A2 SEP v3 Abrams Tanks

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Last updated: December 2, 2024
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Australian Army Receives First Four Upgraded M1A2 SEP v3 Abrams Tanks

The Australian Army’s 3rd Brigade has recently taken delivery of its first four M1A2 SEP v3 Abrams main battle tanks, marking a significant upgrade to the military’s armored capabilities. These tanks are part of a larger acquisition that includes a total of 14 units destined for the Queensland-based combined arms brigade’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment. The remaining tanks are scheduled for delivery by the end of 2025, as Australia continues its modernization efforts.

In 2021, Australia procured a total of 75 M1A2s from the United States, replacing its aging fleet of 59 M1A1 AIMs (Abrams Integrated Management). The Australian Department of Defence emphasized the importance of these modern tanks, stating they are vital to the Army’s combined arms fighting system. These vehicles are intended to enhance land forces’ capabilities in controlling key strategic positions.

The M1A2 SEPv3 model boasts a weight of 73.6 tons and features significant improvements in mobility, firepower, and protection compared to its predecessors. A standout feature is the remotely controlled weapon station that allows the crew to operate a mounted weapon from within the secured confines of the tank. This system supports multiple weapon options, including .50 caliber and 7.62mm machine guns as well as the MK19 40mm grenade launcher.

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Major Trent Lam, Officer Commanding C Squadron, highlighted the tank’s operational enhancements, stating, “It has the ability to employ its weapon systems to a greater degree and provides additional weapon systems that can now fire on the move.”

Another noteworthy advancement included in the M1A2 SEPv3 is the commander’s independent thermal viewer, which significantly enhances situational awareness. This technology allows both the commander and the gunner to observe distinct locations simultaneously. Warrant Officer Class One Bernie Maus from the Land Systems Division remarked on the effectiveness of this upgrade, noting, “If my main gun is facing 3 o’clock, I can scan in another direction and quickly bring the main gun on target without needing to direct the gunner. That’s a huge upgrade to the system.”

The tank’s technological sophistication is further augmented by a fully digital electrical system driven by dual computers that provide constant analysis and processing of information. Additionally, the M1A2 SEPv3 is equipped with an ammunition data link capable of programming new rounds for various operational effects, including point detonation, delay, and airburst capabilities.

Overall, the introduction of the M1A2 SEP v3 Abrams tanks is expected to significantly bolster the capabilities of the Australian Army, enhancing its combat readiness and operational effectiveness in the field.

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