M1A2 SEP V2 ERA Modification

Still standing in agreement with making the ERA modification removable.

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I know it’s not for the M1, but did find an image of the an M2 in Ukraine with damaged BRAT tiles, it almost certainly not basic ERA but would be classed as heavy since it has multiple obvious flier plates.

M2 Bradley ODS-SA BRAT HERA tiles

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what the f are you talking about? every abrams has blow out panels.

ah yes… another person trying to talk about the Abrams survivability…

You see There is a difference between a Russian and an American tank, when the ammo is hit in an American tank, the crew has a chance to survive and escape the tank and will even remain unharmed if they stay in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP8JiqItigE M1A1 & M1A2 tank blow out panels on ammunition stowage https://youtu.be/Ay7bOG2nD6k https://youtu.be/O6A7fKcotyM

Would you like to know what happens to a russian tank when its ammo gets hit?.. Maximum Damage.

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Şşşhhh dont tell that to Russian mains, they will come complain and claim that Russian tanks have wet ammo storage therefore it cannot be blown up.

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yeah they have wet ammo… they just leave it in their fuel tanks lol…

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Yes, if the ammo doors were closed, the tank ca be repaired,

Same case with ARAT tiles, both have a substantial number of flyer plates inside the ERA brick.

The fact that they still have just about the same amount of protection as M60 RISE-P tiles is absurd.

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This textbook does have a section on ERA design and performance(Chapter 4), I wonder what the numbers would say.

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