Re: Humvee as a infantry fighting vehicle?



On 25 May 2005 07:06:43 GMT, Juergen Nieveler
<juergen.nieveler.nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


>Can the .50cal on the Abrams be controlled from inside? ISTR several
>countries were working on tanks with remote-controlled AA machineguns,
>as the "all aspect small arms coverage" really isn't worth much if your
>tank commander receives a head shot and blocks up the hatch when he
>tries to man the .50 ;-)

This is a feature on all models except for the M1A2.





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