M1 (mbt 70) 105/120mm Tank Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
00190030 Transistor
011104296
02-01069CG01 Activated Desiccant
012669756
031-8555-051 Electrical Contact
013438908
033357 Centrifugal Fan Assembly
010748948
033357000 Centrifugal Fan Assembly
010748948
038498-90 Fluid Filter Element
011014145
053161-04 Fluid Filter Element
011202182
053161-04 REV M Fluid Filter Element
011202182
06LPI0001-01 Liquid Level Gage Rod
012499763
08-8424-0011 Hydraulic Accumulator
001826527
086-111-0100 Motional Pickup Transducer
010744946
086-111-0117 Motional Pickup Transducer
010744946
09-9070-1-03 Tip Jack
010761844
10-564872-55P Electrical Receptacle Connector
010835567
10-564893-10P Electrical Plug Connector
012047840
10-564893-AFP Electrical Plug Connector
012047840
10-580605-5I Electrical Plug Connector Body
014724488
10-580765-21SW Electrical Receptacle Connector
013686800
10-590274-01S Electrical Plug Connector
013888353
10-590274-1S Electrical Plug Connector
013888353
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Tank, 105/120mm, M1 (mbt 70)

Picture of M1 (mbt 70)  105/120mm Tank

The MBT-70 (German: KPz 70) was a 1960s German-U.S. joint project to develop a new main battle tank, which was to be equipped with a number of advanced features. It utilized a newly developed hydropneumatic "kneeling" suspension and housed the entire crew in the large turret. The MBT-70 was armed with a 152mm XM150 gun/launcher, which could use conventional ammunition and the Shillelagh missile for long range combat.

By 1969 the project was well over budget and Germany withdrew from the effort. They developed a new main battle tank on their own, the Leopard 2. In the US, MBT-70 development continued for a short time, until 1971 when Congress cancelled the program. They began development of a less expensive design, which became the M1 Abrams. Although the MBT-70 failed to enter service, the Leopard 2 and M1 are the current main battle tanks of both countries.

In the early 1960s the German Leopard 1 and the US M60 were the newest main battle tanks in their respective country's service. While designed to counter the T-54/55 tanks, it became clear that the next generation of Soviet tanks would have increased firepower and protection, and both designs would be placed at a disadvantage by the new smoothbore gun in the T-62. An upgrade project for the Leopard was planned, but it appeared this model would not be enough of an advance to be worthwhile.

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