

Treat her right, and she’ll shrug off their blows and hit ‘em hard with her own in return.” - Staff Sgt. Krāsas, piezīmes, parametri, izmēri, izmēri, funkcijas, un/vai jebkuras citas oriģinālo izstrādājumu īpašības var atšķirties no to faktiskā izskata, tāpēc, lūdzu, skatiet produkta specifikācijās norādīto produkta aprakstu.“Look at her - a tough girl indeed. Produkta aprakstā esošie video ir paredzēti tikai informatīviem nolūkiem, tāpēc tajos iekļautā informācija var atšķirties no paša produkta. Produktu attēliem ir ilustratīva nozīme un tie ir kā piemēri. service, but some specialized variants are still active. Although considered by some to be initially a first generation main battle tank, the M60A3 was modernized and improved to become a fully second generation MBT, on par with its European counterparts of the seventies and eighties, such as the British Chieftain, German Leopard, and French AMX-30. This long service life is a testimony to the soundness of the M60’s original design. up until 1997 and is still in frontline service with many armies in the world today. With more than 15,000 built over its service life, and modernized in various ways, it was still in service in the U.S.

Army in the 1970’s and 1980’s, and remained a front-line main battle tank for many countries well into the 21st century. A cross-wind sensor and a thermal sight were also added. The M60A3 begins its history as a variant of the M60 series in 1978 and featured a number of enhancements such as smoke dischargers on the turret, a laser rangefinder, a new ballistic computer, and a new turret stabilization system. A photo-reference journal of the United States Army’s Cold War era Main Battle Tank The M60A3 is a new joint AMMO and SABOT Publications book.
