TechTaiwan bolsters defense with new wave of American tanks

Taiwan bolsters defense with new wave of American tanks

Thirty-eight M1A2T Abrams tanks have arrived in Taiwan. This is the first batch of 108 American tanks that the Ministry of Defense in Taipei plans to receive in total. The Chinese authorities quickly reacted to the delivery, calling on the U.S. to stop arming Taiwan. Here, we explain the capabilities of the M1A2T Abrams tanks.

The Taiwanese armed forces received 38 Abrams tanks.
The Taiwanese armed forces received 38 Abrams tanks.
Images source: © Ministry of National Defense Taiwan

3:58 PM EST, December 16, 2024

Deliveries of Abrams tanks to Taiwan have been planned for several years. The sale of 108 M1A2T Abrams tanks was approved in July 2019 by the U.S. Department of State. In addition to the 38 tanks, the first shipment from the U.S. included four M88A2 armored recovery vehicles.

Taiwan received the first batch of American Abrams tanks

The M1A2T Abrams is a tank whose design and equipment are very similar to the M1A2 SEP V3 version among others. It does not have depleted uranium armor, which is reserved for the versions of the U.S. Army, nor does it have the Trophy active protection system.

Its main armament is the M256 smoothbore cannon with a caliber of 4.7 inches, which is adapted to use various types of ammunition, including programmable ammunition. The M1A2T Abrams is also equipped with the most advanced fire control system with thermal imaging and auxiliary armament as an unmanned turret Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station Low Profile (CROWS-LP).

It is powered by a Honeywell AGT1500C engine with 1,500 horsepower. Still, the M1A2T Abrams also has an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) that allows some functions to be used without starting the main engine.

Chinese authorities unhappy with the turn of events

The delivery schedule assumes that another 42 M1A2T tanks will arrive in Taiwan in 2025, and the final 28 units of the ordered batch will be delivered in 2026.

Beijing authorities expressed dissatisfaction with the delivery of Abrams tanks to Taiwan. A spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that China "strongly opposes U.S. military ties with Taiwan and arms sales." The U.S. authorities were called upon to "adhere to the One China principle."

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