Once the pinnacle of western tank design, after a lifetime of service to proper militaries, they have all been dumped into the hands of warlords-- T-72s and the like have (nearly) all been depleted by the FCI in the previous World War. Normally, they've seen upgrade packages, makeshift repairs, switching of parts, removal of advanced equipment, salvaging of “excess” armor plating (normally the side skirts), degradation of engines... essentially, they're barely operational, although its armament makes it dangerous for light vehicles.
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Capacity[]
None, although Milita are commonly found taking a hitch.
Sensors[]
Eyes, and if hasn't been busted, a 5x magnification telescope for the gun.
Anti-Surface Weaponry[]
OWS/ Rhinemetall L/44 120mm(1)[]
A trusty old tank cannon that proved itself against enemy tanks many times in the past, the L/44 120mm cannon is old yet potent, if the target doesn't have tank-grade protection. Ammunition is normally hardened steel APFSDS or HE.
M240 7.62mm MMG (1)[]
Found beside the main gun because the warlords don't know how to properly detach it.
Anti-Aircraft Weaponry[]
What?
Upgrades[]
Weaponry[]
Firepower Package[]
For some wealthier warlords who prefer quality over quantity, the Abrams can get a rooftop M240 and put advanced 2030s targeting sights back into the tank for improved accuracy and firepower. They also get tungsten-alloy Sabots and Canister shells.
Protection[]
Protection Package[]
For some wealthier warlords who prefer quality over quantity, the Abrams can get its side skirts, ERA and slat armor back, improving protection by a wide margin. It also gets a softkill ECM.
Equipment[]
Mobility Package[]
For some wealthier warlords who prefer quality over quantity, the Abrams can get a new modern (late 2040s) Biodiesel engine, refurbished transmission, tracks and and rollers. This negates the original engine degradation after a lifetime of service and recent disrepair.
Protection[]
The Abrams still retains most of its Chobham composite armor. It protects the tank from 120mm sabots at maximum. However, it has pathetic protection compared to the modern tanks fielded by the HASF and the UEC Army.
Locomotion[]
The Abrams, depending on where it came from, has a gas turbine, diesel, or biodiesel engine. After a lifetime of service and disrepair, they have all become about the same, with the same sluggish acceleration, prone to engine failure, and all those other problems that come hand-in-hand with old misused equipment.