M1A2 is the more advanced model.
That information is classified.
M1a2 stats: 125mm smoothbore cannon,1500 hp and manual loader
M1A2 Abrams. 68 tons of steel.
120mm rounds of all types fired from a smooth bore cannon.
120mm smoothbore tank ammo, 12.7x99 (.50 BMG), and 7.62x51.
Depends on what tank you are referring to. The M1A2 Abrams tank has 120 mm (4.72 inches) of armour.
It is among the most advanced in production, though it's not the only such tank in existence.
The biggest tank in the world would probably be the US M1A2 Abrams main battle tank.
The M1A2 costs $6.21 million per, although there have since been upgrade programmes which have likely made the tank more expensive.
The M1A2 Abrams tank is expected to remain in service with the U.S. Army until at least 2040, thanks to ongoing upgrades and modernization programs. While specific timelines for its retirement may vary based on technological advancements and military needs, there are currently no official plans to phase it out in the near future. Its longevity is supported by continuous enhancements to its systems and capabilities.
In February 2001, GDLS were contracted to supply 240 M1A2 tanks with a system enhancement package (SEP) by 2004. The M1A2 SEP contains an embedded version of the US Army's Force XXI command and control architecture; new Raytheon commander's independent thermal viewer (CITV) with second-generation thermal imager; commander's display for digital colour terrain maps; DRS Techologies second-generation GEN II TIS thermal imaging gunner's sight with increased range; driver's integrated display and thermal management system. further details can be found at www.army-technology.com/projects/abrams