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  18.  @allisonmarlow184  No he is not. Your detailed explanation is absolutely wrong as neither you nor him have a clue We can't give them tanks out of our stockpile for many reasons but top of the list is that our "as is" Abrams have super high tech bells and whistles that we can't risk getting into the hands of the Russians-FALSE The M1 was built in 1975. M1IP in 1984. The M1A1 between 1985-92. The M1A2 in 1992 and the M1A2 SEP since 1999 M1A2 SEP has upgraded to SEPv2, in 2007 SEPv3 in 2015 and SEPv4 in development since 2022 According to estimates from various sources, For the M1A2 upgrade programme, more than 600 M1 Abrams tanks were upgraded to M1A2 configuration at the Lima Army tank plant between 1996 and 2001. Deliveries began in 1998. February 2009, the US Army TACOM life-cycle management command (TACOM LCMC) awarded GDLS a multiyear contract worth $81m to upgrade 30 M1 Abram tanks to M1A2 systems enhancement package version 2 (SEPv2) configuration. GDL won a $2.6bn contract from the US Army to upgrade up to 786 M1A1 Abrams to the newly configured M1A2 System Enhancement Package Version 3, in December 2017. The US Army TACOM LCMC awarded a $49.7m contract to GDLS in February 2015 to upgrade M1A1 Abrams tanks to the M1A2 SEPv2 configuration. GDLS secured a $92.2m contract modification to upgrade M1A2 SEPv2 tanks to the M1A2 SEPv3 configuration in December 2015. The US Army placed orders with GDLS for the upgrade of 100 M1A1 Abrams to M1A2 SEPv3 configuration in July 2018. The US Army has awarded a $714m contract to GDLS to upgrade 174 M1A1 Abrams tanks to M1A2 SEPv3 configuration in January 2019. The US Army has ordered more than three brigades of M1A2 SEPv3 tanks, taking the number of tanks ordered in 2018 to 274 The US Army has only been upgrading a fraction of its tanks to SEPv2 and SEPv3 They still have thousands of tanks since sitting with tech circa 1999 M1A2 SEP configuration or older So the notion that tanks from 1999 represents a security risk is completely false as they don't have any of newer SEP upgrades
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