Hi,
Just curious on people's thoughts regarding secondary armament on MBTs.
As a former US Army tank crewman (and gunner) I would have loved to have a heavier caliber coaxial MG than the 7.62mm M240. Something that would have allowed me to make better use of the tank's sights and FCS for long range shooting, and would have had the ability to defeat light armor and soft skin vehicles as well.
IMHO a co-axial .50cal would be ideal - either a Browning M3 (M2 with higher ROF) or a GAU-19/A GECAL 50. The .50cal SLAP-T round can defeat 34mm of armor at 500m which would make the weapon useful against light armored vehicles - no need to waste a 120mm main gun round. A .50cal coax with a high rate of fire would also be very useful in dealing with built up terrain - a GAU-19/A spitting out 2000 rpm could demolish most hard cover in short order. Plus the psychological effects of such a weapon would be substantial. As I understand it when the XM1 was being developed, one of the proposals for secondary armament (advanced by US Army tank crewman with combat experience in Vietnam) was TWO M2 .50 cal machineguns - one on either side of the main gun, which would fire simultaneously. Later it was changed to mounting a the Bushmaster M242 25mm chaingun on one side of the maingun, and the M240C 7.62mm MG on the other. This was deleted becuase of cost.
I'd also like to see the commanders M2 .50cal replaced by a remote (like on the M1A2 TUSK) weapon station with either a 40mm AGL with airburst capability or the new 25mm OICWS. Having MGs for air defense on MBTs these days seems a bit anachronistic - I think having an AGL to be able to rapidly supress ATGM or RPG teams would be better.
Any thoughts?
Adrian
Just curious on people's thoughts regarding secondary armament on MBTs.
As a former US Army tank crewman (and gunner) I would have loved to have a heavier caliber coaxial MG than the 7.62mm M240. Something that would have allowed me to make better use of the tank's sights and FCS for long range shooting, and would have had the ability to defeat light armor and soft skin vehicles as well.
IMHO a co-axial .50cal would be ideal - either a Browning M3 (M2 with higher ROF) or a GAU-19/A GECAL 50. The .50cal SLAP-T round can defeat 34mm of armor at 500m which would make the weapon useful against light armored vehicles - no need to waste a 120mm main gun round. A .50cal coax with a high rate of fire would also be very useful in dealing with built up terrain - a GAU-19/A spitting out 2000 rpm could demolish most hard cover in short order. Plus the psychological effects of such a weapon would be substantial. As I understand it when the XM1 was being developed, one of the proposals for secondary armament (advanced by US Army tank crewman with combat experience in Vietnam) was TWO M2 .50 cal machineguns - one on either side of the main gun, which would fire simultaneously. Later it was changed to mounting a the Bushmaster M242 25mm chaingun on one side of the maingun, and the M240C 7.62mm MG on the other. This was deleted becuase of cost.
I'd also like to see the commanders M2 .50cal replaced by a remote (like on the M1A2 TUSK) weapon station with either a 40mm AGL with airburst capability or the new 25mm OICWS. Having MGs for air defense on MBTs these days seems a bit anachronistic - I think having an AGL to be able to rapidly supress ATGM or RPG teams would be better.
Any thoughts?
Adrian