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Photos from the Army's 'Iron Brigade' show how much power the M1 Abrams tank is packing

The M1A1 and M1A2 carry a 120 mm M256A1 smoothbore cannon, with a .50-caliber M2 machine gun and two 7.62 mm M240 machine guns backing it up.

Photos from the Army's 'Iron Brigade' show how much power the M1 Abrams tank is packing

The M1 and M1A1 — weighing 60 tons and 63 tons, respectively — can accelerate from zero to 20 mph in seven seconds, while the M1A2, which weighs 69.54 tons, can do so in 7.2 seconds. The M1 and M1A1 have cruising ranges of 275 miles, while M1A2 has a 265-mile range.

The M1 and M1A1 — weighing 60 tons and 63 tons, respectively — can accelerate from zero to 20 mph in seven seconds, while the M1A2, which weighs 69.54 tons, can do so in 7.2 seconds. The M1 and M1A1 have cruising ranges of 275 miles, while M1A2 has a 265-mile range.

The M1 Abrams series is powered by a Honeywell AGT 1,500-horsepower gas-turbine engine. It can push the M1A1 and M1A2 to a maximum governed speed of 42 mph, or cross country at 30 mph.

The M1 Abrams series is powered by a Honeywell AGT 1,500-horsepower gas-turbine engine. It can push the M1A1 and M1A2 to a maximum governed speed of 42 mph, or cross country at 30 mph.

The M1 Abrams tank was introduced in 1980, replacing the M60 tank. It first saw action in the Gulf War in 1991. The original M1 was followed by the M1A1 and M1A2 variants. As of 2013, more than 9,000 of them have been delivered to the US military.

The M1 Abrams tank was introduced in 1980, replacing the M60 tank. It first saw action in the Gulf War in 1991. The original M1 was followed by the M1A1 and M1A2 variants. As of 2013, more than 9,000 of them have been delivered to the US military.

Before they return stateside, however, members of the unit took apart an Abrams tank for maintenance, showing off some of the heavy metal that powers the 'Iron Brigade.'

Before they return stateside, however, members of the unit took apart an Abrams tank for maintenance, showing off some of the heavy metal that powers the

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