US Army Tanks To Get Invisible Futuristic Missile Shields

in tanks •  7 years ago 

The United States Army M1 Abrams tank, an American third-generation main battle tank, is being upgraded with an invisible shield that will destroy all chemical energy anti-tank threats and other threats before reaching the vehicle.

In other words, America’s main battle tank is adding an invisible force field to its defensive measures, which is straight out of a military science fiction novel.
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Known as Trophy, this is the world’s first and only fully operational “Active Protection and Hostile Fire Detection System for Armored Vehicles,” said Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. This cutting-edge technology will provide M1 Abrams tanks with 360-degree security from all threats, as advanced algorithms are continually detecting, locating, and neutralizing anti-tank threats on the battlefield...

According to some News, the United States Army has chosen Rafael Advanced Defense Systems’ tech to upgrade 261 M1 Abrams tanks into an unstoppable war machine. Here is what the cable news channel reported:

The Army has chosen Raphael’s tech to upgrade 261 M1 Abrams tanks with Israeli-made Trophy active-protection systems. For nearly a decade, Trophy has already been protecting Israel Defense Force Merkava main battle tanks and relied on in conflicts in the Gaza Strip for example. Now approximately 3 brigades worth of U.S. tanks will also bring Trophy into battles.

Several relevant militaries have already equipped some of their tanks with active protection systems. Russia is one country that has been aggressively ramping up their tanks and other assets with active protection systems like Trophy. They’ve also armed them with a deep arsenal of anti-armor weapons that can seriously damage or destroy the targeted tank in spite of its armor.

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The United States Army is planning for decades of hybrid wars, the Trophy system mounted onto its tanks could be the best deterrent from Chinese or Russian advanced anti-tank threats. Here is why:

Neutralizes a wide variety of anti-armor threats, from RPGs to the most modern anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs)

Very high kill probability at distances that greatly reduce the chance of residual penetration

Engages threats only if they pose a danger to the platform • Extremely low false alarm rate proven over years of developmental testing and operational employment

Minimizes collateral damage through kinetic (non-explosive) intercept

Immediately calculates and reports shooter location to the crew and/or Battle Management System

Neutralizes threats fired at very short range, and multiple, simultaneous threats from the same or different directions

User-defined protection zones optimize safety and flexibility for differing employment scenarios

Last year, Robert Walsh, chief of Marine Corps Combat Development Command, said existing active protection systems for military vehicles have proven effective against emerging threats.

“Rockets, artillery, mortars, guided anti-tank weapons, those kinds of things are proliferating…so much that to put our Marines and our soldiers out into that kind of environment without that kind of protection…it is getting to the point where we have to have it [Trophy system],” Walsh said.

Back in October, we dissected the Army’s latest Training and Doctrine Command report, which provides us with the understanding that the next round of hybrid wars could be five to seven years from today.

In the meantime, we’ve been documenting the Army’s current state of readiness, along with its introduction of new weapons and war machines to fight the hybrid wars that are ahead.

Two days ago, we reported that the Army is preparing to replace its legacy M249 SAW and the M4 Carbine, with a higher chamber pressure assault rifle. This will allow soldiers to penetrate the world’s most advanced body armor from even further distances.

Lastly, Army officials have reiterated they plan to keep the M1 Abrams in service for several more decades. Today’s much-needed upgrades of invisible force fields to protect the M1 Abrams from anti-tank weapons provides us with a hint that Washington is preparing their main battle tank for the next evolution of hybrid wars.

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