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Roc army cm11 (m48h) brave tiger main battle tank
Roc army cm11 (m48h) brave tiger main battle tank









roc army cm11 (m48h) brave tiger main battle tank

Accuracy was improved by way of a joined imaging and target system as well as dual-axis stabilization for target tracking and firing-on-the-move. Through this process, the tank was put on par with the existing, and newer, M60 Patton systems. The turret fitted a 105mm main gun, an advanced Fire Control System, stabilized sights, ballistics computer and thermal imaging. The CM-11 "Brave Tiger" of the Taiwanese Army was born through a 1990 initiative seeking to upgrade its armored corps through a M48A2 turret and newer M60 Patton MBT hull. The Taiwanese Army began use of M48 tanks through the M48A3 (ROC Variant) mark and these were M48A1 / M48A2 series tanks with much of their original equipment in place - and performance to include a rather restrictive operational range of 195 miles. The M60 followed some time later to become the United States Army's first Main Battle Tank design and saw introduction in 1961 - some still serving today - with over 15,000 of several variants produced. Production ran up to 1959 with some 11,700 examples delivered. The M48 dates back to a 1951 requirement appearing during the Korean War (1950-1953) and saw production begin in 1952 before being formally designated in 1953. The CM-11 is a Taiwanese military Main Battle Tank (MBT) consisting of the hull of the American-made M60 "Patton" MBT with a modified turret of the older American M48 "Patton" Medium Tank series (in particular the M48H production model).











Roc army cm11 (m48h) brave tiger main battle tank