"We will be mounted on incredibly sophisticated combat equipment," Dooghan said at the ceremony. “Lethality is not merely about platforms — it is about capabilities. And it is our well-trained soldiers who are at the root of our lethality.”
Soldiers from Delta Tank Company of 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team rolled out their newly acquired M1A1-SA Abrams tanks for gunnery drills at a range at Fort Stewart on March 29.
The unit's 87 M1A1 Abrams tanks come with the situational-awareness configuration, an upgrade to restore older M1A1 tanks to like-new condition and to enhance the tank's armor and add technology to boost crew awareness on the battlefield.
“Gunnery is beyond critical. It is a necessary event to create lethal crews," Delta Tank company commander Capt. Freddy Mitchell said in an Army release. “The Abrams is the most lethal land-warfare platform, battle-tested in both Desert Storm and Iraq."
The Spartan brigade, as the 2nd Brigade Combat Team is known, took part in the invasion of Iraq in 2003 as an armored brigade combat team and was part of the force that captured Baghdad.
In 2015, amid force drawdowns and restructuring, the unit was converted to light infantry. Now an armored brigade again, the 2BCT has added more than 200 armored vehicles, including 87 tanks, 138 Bradley fighting vehicles, and 18 M109 Paladin self-propelled howitzers.