Designation: | M60 Phoenix |
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Manufacturer: | King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB) | |
Product type: | Armoured Vehicles | |
Name: | Modernization of the vehicle |
The Phoenix Project addresses both immediate and emerging operational threats to the M60 Main Battle Tank using a modular and flexible approach to improve shoot-on-the-move capabilities, as well as increased lethality, mobility, and survivability. These upgrades are achieved at low technical and operational risk and at low cost.
True shoot-on-the-move capability, day/night target acquisition, and improved first round hit probability are achieved
with Raytheon's Integrated Fire Control System (IFCS) upgrade.
Significant improvement in the firepower and lethality of the current M60 platform is achieved through the replacement
of the M60 105 mm rifled cannon with RUAG Land Systems L50 120 mm smooth-bore Compact Tank Gun (CTG).
Improvements in M60 acceleration and cross-country capability are achieved with the mobility upgrade provided by
General Dynamics Land Systems.
Survivability is improved through the addition of the armour protection scheme for both the M60's turret and the hull.
The protection scheme can be reconfigured to changing threat conditions.
One pulse / second rate
200 - 9,995 m range
One million shot life
Linear cooler
240X4 detectors
Two-axis, stabilised line of sight platform with a director system.
With electrical resolver
Replaces mechanical ballistic drive
95 % Single pulse;
99 % Multiple pulse threats.
Man-ready Ammunition Containment unit
20 rounds ready-rack storage
Digital motor drive unit
EM Traverse mechanism assembly
Fully developed turret control and stabilisation software
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