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  • - [Jared] For today's video, we're going military.

  • Let's look at how a tank works.

  • We're gonna focus specifically,

  • on the American M1A2 Abrams Tank.

  • We'll look at the caterpillar tracks, the turret,

  • where the crew sits,

  • and the engine in the back that powers it all.

  • (buzz) (explosion)

  • The M1 Abrams Tank was introduced in the year 1980.

  • The tank was named in honor

  • of United States Army General Creighton W. Abrams Jr,

  • who was a commander in the Vietnam War.

  • The idea with the M1 Abrams Tank,

  • was to keep it low to the ground,

  • so that it was harder to hit.

  • Angled sides on the tank,

  • allowed enemy fire to deflect off the side.

  • It's a bit cozy inside,

  • so I hope you're not claustrophobic.

  • During operations, the crew may spend hundreds of hours

  • inside with very little sleep.

  • There are many versions of the tank.

  • We have the M1, then came the M1A1, and then the M1A2.

  • There's also minor variants of the tanks,

  • with many different enhancement packages.

  • But to keep things simple, let's not worry about these,

  • just these three major versions.

  • They look very similar on the outside,

  • but there's been plenty of improvements,

  • to items such as the armor, electronics

  • and the weapon systems.

  • Each new version is generally heavier, and slower,

  • but the increased tech makes up for it.

  • For the rest of the video,

  • I'm gonna focus specifically on the M1A2 Abrams Tank.

  • Though some of what I'll say,

  • will be true of the previous versions as well.

  • Let's look at some specs.

  • The height is eight feet,

  • the length is 32 feet, and the width is 12 feet.

  • For comparison, here's the size of a person.

  • This tank weighs a whopping 68 US tons.

  • That's equal to the weight of about 35 cars.

  • Even with all that weight,

  • the tank is capable of speeds of up to 42 miles per hour.

  • It has a fuel capacity of just under 500 gallons.

  • Again, just for comparison,

  • most cars can only hold about 16 gallons.

  • But tanks need all of that fuel

  • because they only get about point six miles per gallon,

  • compared to the average car 25 miles per gallon.

  • So it's a gas guzzler but it's heavy and powerful.

  • Let's look at some other features of a tank.

  • We have the caterpillar tracks,

  • the wheels, they're seven on the ground on each side,

  • the main body which is called the Hull,

  • and the Turret, which is the part that spins on top,

  • and holds the weapons and other equipment.

  • The engine is housed in the very back.

  • The tank holds a crew of four,

  • three of them are inside the turret,

  • and one of them is way up front.

  • Now that we're familiar with the outside of the tank,

  • let's look at more specifics,

  • and we'll start with the caterpillar tracks.

  • These are sometimes called tank treads.

  • They are made of steel with replaceable rubber pads.

  • There are seven road wheels on each side of the tank,

  • a raised idler wheel in the very front

  • and the drive sprocket in the back.

  • This one has gear teeth on it,

  • and it's the only one that's powered by the engine.

  • It moves the entire track along.

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  • The other wheels spin freely,

  • as the tank treads move past it.

  • The road wheels also have suspension built into them.

  • The whole reason we use caterpillar tracks,

  • is to allow the tank to go over some very rough terrain.

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  • Most barriers don't pose any problem for the tank to pass.

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  • Regular vehicles with four wheels have limited surface area

  • in contact with the ground.

  • They can get stuck much easier.

  • That's why it's a good idea to stay on paved roads.

  • The tank on the other hand,

  • has a much larger surface area to displace all that weight.

  • Obstacles in the way are usually not a problem.

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  • The tank can even climb some very steep hills.

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  • Most of the time it's still a smooth ride

  • for those inside the tank.

  • The tank is steered by altering the speed of the tracks.

  • For example to turn left,

  • the right tracks need to move faster than the left tracks.

  • Unfortunately, the caterpillar tracks,

  • are the most likely part of the tank to break.

  • The good news is that the tank usually carries tools,

  • and spare parts so that broken links can be replaced,

  • and the tank can keep moving again.

  • Next up is the engine,

  • which is in the very back of the tank.

  • For repairs, the entire engine

  • can be lifted up out of the tank.

  • This is an AGT 1500 engine,

  • which can run off of several different fuels

  • but most of the time it runs off of jet fuel.

  • In your car, you'll find what's called a piston engine

  • with the pistons moving up and down to rotate the shaft.

  • But in the tank, you'll find a turbine engine.

  • This one works a little bit more like a jet engine,

  • that you would find on an airplane.

  • However, this engine is actually fairly quiet.

  • Which is really important,

  • so you don't give away the tanks position to nearby enemies.

  • The engine gets very hot,

  • so these two side cooling units will help remove the heat.

  • The exhaust comes out the back,

  • so make sure and stay clear when the engine is on.

  • There's actually a phone, on the back of the tank.

  • This way soldiers on the outside

  • can communicate with the crew on the inside.

  • The sides have armored plates, called Side Skirts

  • to protect the wheels and the caterpillar tracks.

  • These can be opened up in sections,

  • for better access to the road wheels.

  • On the front, there's headlights here,

  • and four tow hooks down here.

  • Remember there are many different variants

  • of the M1A2 Abrams Tank.

  • So another tank, might have slightly different features

  • on the outside.

  • And this top part is called the turret.

  • It can rotate all the way around and in about nine seconds.

  • This is the main gun,

  • which is a 120 millimeters Smoothbore Cannon.

  • This means that the shells

  • or ammunition are 120 millimeters.

  • And so is the bore or the hole that it goes through.

  • (loud explosions)

  • The shells leave the barrel at about 3500 miles per hour.

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  • It can hit a target two miles away.

  • The automatic stabilizers,

  • allow the gun to stay locked on targets,

  • even while going over rough terrain.

  • This way the driver doesn't have to stop

  • every time the tank needs to fire.

  • The tank can even spin in place

  • while the main gun remains locked on target.

  • Right next to this, is the smaller coaxial machine gun.

  • Up on top,

  • there's usually at least one more machine gun to operate.

  • On the sides, are smoke grenade launchers.

  • There's one on each side of the tank.

  • These make it harder to be seen during combat.

  • There's not much room for equipment inside of the tank,

  • so oftentimes the crew put it out here on the bustle rack.

  • There are two hatches on top of the turret;

  • the commander's hatch and the loaders hatch.

  • Inside of the turret,

  • you'll find three out of the four crew members.

  • It's a bit cozy in here.

  • The gunner sits down below to the very right.

  • The commander sits directly behind the gunner.

  • The loader is off to the left of the main gun.

  • When the turret rotates,

  • all three of these crew members rotate with it.

  • Underneath here, this is called the turret basket.

  • The seal between the turret and the hull is so good,

  • that it could protect the crew inside

  • I wanna show you about this tank.

  • The commander can see 360 degrees around the tank,

  • through the viewing ports.

  • The shells for the main gun

  • are stored in a large compartment on the back of the turret.

  • The loader can then open up an access door,

  • grab a shell and load the main gun.

  • This must be done quickly during combat situations.

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  • If any of the ammunition is ignited,

  • the panels on top are weak to blow off,

  • so that the explosion goes up

  • instead of into the turret where the crew is located.

  • The driver sets up at the very front.

  • There's a hatch up here that can be opened to go inside.

  • There's not much room up here either,

  • so the driver has to lay back in the seat.

  • The controls are up here and two brake pedals down here.

  • There's no gas pedal in the tank,

  • just use the two black handlebars,

  • for acceleration and steering.

  • The driver also has periscopes,

  • that allow him to see a 120 degree field of view.

  • Usually the driver enters through the hatch up front.

  • But if needed, the driver can climb into the turret,

  • and then through a tiny door in the basket,

  • and into the seat.

  • The United States isn't the only ones,

  • to use the M1 Abrams Tanks.

  • It's been sold to other countries,

  • such as Australia, Egypt, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.

  • The M1A2 Abrams Tank has been in use

  • for almost 30 years now.

  • At some point it may be replaced

  • but for now it continues to be the main battle tank,

  • for the United States military.

  • My name is Jared,

  • and I create 3D animations on how things work.

  • Visit my YouTube channel,

  • for lots more animations just like this one.

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  • And thanks again to War Thunder.

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- [Jared] For today's video, we're going military.

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