Damian
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Nope. Read official US Army documents. In 2018 modernization of existing M1 tanks to the new configuration currently developed within ECP-1 (Engineering Change Proposal) will be pending. First batch of modernized tanks is said to be ~2000.We should have our new MBT in 2018 if there are no delays. The Russian should have their around the same time. Big Army will start replacing the M1A2 until we have 2k to 3k of A3.
Completely new tank development is said to start ~2025-2030, probably depending on when sequestration will over and on geopolitical situation, and I seen some officials speaking that currently sequestration is not needed anymore and should be finished because it harms R&D and procurement programs... well untill Obama won't be kicked from White House I doubt sequestration will over, afterall instead of spending that money on something usefull like armed forces, he preffers to waste that money on completely useless social programs...
M2 IFV is currently also modernized within ECP-1 and ECP-2 programs, and there is also a smaller program to improve it's firepower and redesign interior by replacing existing manned turret, with unmanned Kongsberg MCT30 turret with 30mm M813 automatic cannon instead of 25mm M242, it will also give M2 capability to transport 3 crew members and 9 dismounts. Exactly the same turret is tested currently on Stryker to improve it's firepower.We also in the process of upgrading Bradley which is needed. The Bradley is design to scout, protect Abrams from infantry, and air defense.
And no, M2 is not a scout, it is IFV - Infantry Fighting Vehicle, such design is intended to transport infantry like APC, but also directly support this infantry in combat, while APC's only carry infantry, during combat infantry fights alone. IFV's also directly and closely cooperates with MBT's.
While indeed there were developed recce and AAD variants of M2, the M3 CFV which is a scout variant, but currently all M3 are going to be rebuilded to M2 standard and will serve as IFV's. While AAD variant, the M6, was decomissioned as it have too low AA capabilities, of course there were more capable AA variants of M2 in development, but were never fielded, which is a pity.
Instead of watching this crap, read books, they are far more precise, and closer to truth.Battle of 73 Easting is the last great tank battle of 20th century. The video below shows how US armor doctrine works. Abrams and Bradley working together. Keep in mind it from the first Gulf War. US armor technology have greatly improved since then. It's a great video highly recommend if you have the time.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1o...documentary_tv