120mm Gun (m1a1) Ft Combat Tank Parts

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00-8352-009-751-532 Electrical Receptacle Connector
014403240
00-8352-009-752-532 Electrical Receptacle Connector
014403240
10087217 Electrical Receptacle Connector
012324666
1395AS683 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010527270
172A1457-2 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010527270
535763-48 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010527270
68685-309 Electrical Receptacle Connector
014403240
A3012772-2 Electrical Receptacle Connector
013662857
A3012774-5 Electrical Receptacle Connector
014403240
CS3102A-22-74P Electrical Receptacle Connector
012324666
D38999/24WD18PN Electrical Receptacle Connector
011650710
DOD-C-38999/24 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011650710
FSB04-20 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010527270
M55302/65-30X Electrical Receptacle Connector
010926096
M83723/22R2223N Electrical Receptacle Connector
012324666
MC-3012772-2 Electrical Receptacle Connector
013662857
MIL-C-38999 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010886139
MIL-C-5015 Electrical Receptacle Connector
012324666
MIL-C-55302/65 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010926096
MILC38999 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010387931
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Tank, Combat, Ft, 120mm Gun (m1a1)

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The Rheinmetall 120 mm gun is a smoothbore tank gun designed and produced by the West German Rheinmetall-DeTec AG company, developed in response to Soviet advances in armor technology and development of new armored threats. Production began in 1974, with the first version of the gun, known as the L/44 as it was 44 calibers long, used on the German Leopard 2 tank and soon produced under license for the American M1A1 Abrams and other tanks. The American version, the M256, uses a coil spring recoil system instead of a hydraulic system. The 120-millimeter (4.7 in) gun has a length of 5.28 meters (17.3 ft), and the gun system weighs approximately 3,317 kilograms (7,313 lb).

By 1990, the L/44 was not considered powerful enough to deal with future Soviet armour, which stimulated an effort by Rheinmetall to develop a better main armament. This first involved a 140-millimeter (5.5 in) tank gun named Neue Panzerkanone 140 ("new tank gun 140"), but later turned into a compromise which led to the development of an advanced 120 mm gun, the L/55, based on the same internal geometry as the L/44 and installed in the same breech and mount. The L/55 is 1.3 meters (4.3 ft) longer, giving increased muzzle velocity to ammunition fired through it. As the L/55 retains the same barrel geometry, it can fire the same ammunition as the L/44.

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