GD883 Diesel Power Pack
The GD883 diesel engine, paired with Renk RK325 automatic transmission, comprises the Merkava Mk4 powerpack. Produced under cooperation between MTU and general Dynamics Land Systems, this liquid cooled, direct injection engine is considered the most powerful of its kind. It was designed as an alternative to the gas turbines, currently used in the M-1 family of tanks. The US-German engine develops 1500hp power, and with the utilization of the specially designed automatic transmission, it offers the best power/weight ratio for heavy tracked vehicles. The electronically controlled transmission has five forward gears, also provides steering and braking functions.
Engine weight: 1,900 kg
Power pack weight: 4,800 kg
Power output: 1,500hp
http://defense-update.com/directory/GD833.htm
MT 883 Ka-500
MTU has been awarded a contract for series production of EuroPowerPacks from Giat Industries of France and the first of these was shipped late in 1992. The EuroPowerPack incorporates the MTU MT 883 V12 diesel, a transversely mounted Renk HSWL 295 TM automatic transmission and a cooling and air filtration system.
The first application for the EuroPowerPack is in the re-engined Leclerc MBT for the United Arab Emirates and the Giat Industries' Leclerc armoured recovery vehicle. For trials purposes, a EuroPowerPack has been installed in a new version of the Vickers Defence Systems Challenger 2 called Challenger 2E. For the export market, especially Turkey, a General Dynamics Land Systems M1A2 MBT has been fitted with a EuroPowerPack and this completed initial trials late in 1998.
In 1998, MTU and General Dynamics Land Systems of the US signed an agreement under which the MTU 880 series of diesel engines will be manufactured in the US and offered on the home and export markets.
Production of the MTU 880 series will be undertaken at General Dynamics Land Systems Muskegon facility where production of the older AVDS-1790 series of V-12 diesel engine has been undertaken for many years with over 44,000 engines built. Most of these have been for US built M47/M48/M60 and the lsraeli"Merkava MBTs.
Possible US applications of the MT 883 are export versions of the M1A2, for example Turkey, who has expressed an interest in a diesel powered version rather than the normal turbine powered model and re-engineering of US Army M1A1/M1A2 MBTs.
http://www.army-guide.com/eng/product1486.html
So, German engine and German transmission replace US engine and transmission.
The M1 has a Lycoming / Honeywell AGT1500 gasturbine engine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeywell_AGT1500
This is coupled to a Allison DDA X-1100-3B four-speed
So, to say "Both of the tanks are being powered by an American made German engine" is incorrect.
Source:
https://defence.pk/threads/inside-t...-main-battle-tank.454396/page-2#ixzz4QIBSEQ55
We can buy the gun. And neither the Americans, Russians, British, French or any in the world has converted to 130mm/140mm cannons yet.
Yeah, I do know that, so...?
German defense company Rheinmetall has unveiled a
prototype of a 130mm smoothbore gun
for a future main battle tank (MBT). According to the company, the increase of 8 percent in caliber results in 50 percent more kinetic energy over the 120mm gun from Rheinmetall, installed in thousands of tanks worldwide.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/de...5/tank-gun-german-rheinmetall-130mm/85920592/
ermany recognizes that it will have to replace the Leopard 2 with a new design in years 2030 and beyond. As such Berlin has embarked on developing the next-generation Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) in conjunction with France.
The new main battle tank is in a concept development phase between the German and French governments and industry. While France is the only current partner, the Germans expect other European nations to jump onboard the project. The concept development phase should be completed by 2017.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/th...uropean-power-has-plans-lethal-new-tank-15251
At Eurosatory 2016, the German Company Rheinmetall unveils its new 130mm/L51 gun to counter new Russian combat vehicles based on the
Armata heavy tracked platform. Prompted by initial considerations for a future MBT, Rheinmetall's Weapons and Ammunition division launched a company-financed 130mm demonstrator programme last year to confirm the anticipated significant increase in performance against modern threats.
The new Rheinmetall 130mm/L51 could be a new upgrade component for the
Leopard 2 main battle tank. At Eurosatory 2016 Rheinmetall is presenting concepts for enhancing the firepower of present and future main battle tanks.
According Rheinmetall MBT development road map, the gun will also be used in new Main Ground Combat System (MGCS), being developed by Rheinmetall. Officials from the Company told that the increase of the caliber to 130 mm enhances the gun`s armour-piercing capability by half.
http://www.armyrecognition.com/euro...r_to_new_modern_combat_vehicles_12806163.html
New German-made Rheinmetall 130mm/L51 unveiled at Eurosatory 2016, the international land and airland defence and security exhibition in Paris, France. (Source Miltechmag)
120mm L55 = 6600mm barrel
130mm L51= 6630mm barrel