Looks like its been turned into an ad hoc assault gun. That is a desperation move.They're using this tank for indirect fire only, I assume. That turret can no longer traverse.
C13D commercial units tap out at 690hp , so to get to 1100hp or something they would need to be forcing the heck out of it . Besides there are commercial truck engines with 16liter and V shape around 800hp of the shelf , but i reckon one of the reasons for looking at caterpillar its in its core a very simple engine with minimal ancillary gear and the other thing it has multiple power take off points where you could connect generators or hydraulics
Top truck engines at the moment Chinese Shacman , Scania D16 and Volvo
Scania D16 makes 750hp for truck , but without all the emission controls and tuned up it was built into T72 tanks for poland with 1150hp , marine variant also produce over 1100hp.
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They can still use neutral steering, and overhead drone surveillance can give a fair warning.They're using this tank for indirect fire only, I assume. That turret can no longer traverse.
The turtlefication of the M1 is setting in, better late than never.Abrams finally getting boss level FPV protection in addition to all the explosive reactive armor
M1A1 AIM (AFU) in process of installation of “mangal” anti FPV protective structure
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They're using this tank for indirect fire only, I assume. That turret can no longer traverse.
There is nothing to be learned from crippling your main battle tank's ability to rapidly engage targets, it's an improvisation brought about by desperation. What needs to be learned is the need for appropriate vehicle support to neutralize enemy drones, and the need for a new generation of APS.They can still use neutral steering, and overhead drone surveillance can give a fair warning.
A lot of mechanized attacks use tanks like this because they are assaulting run down towns defended by a lot or two of fireteams supported by a disproportionately large drone strike force, so defense is placed over other qualities.
A lot of other militaries should be learning, shall they not fall prey to arrogance.
I don't know if the present conditions that conflict has devolved into can still qualify as large scale mechanized combat anymore. Most actions involving AFVs now are small scale at best. What is clear however is the need for new systems to counter the constant barrage and surveillance of drones, else those tankers will be stuck serving as little more than live decoy targets for the enemy to expend drones on.I don't have a real ball in the bet but I'd advise the next generation of tankers anywhere on the world to look at where real large scale 21st century mechanized combat is happening, the lessons the participants are drawing and how your commandants learn from those. To sign out ASAP if the mud is strong.