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M1A1 AIM: Austrailian Freebrams

The M1A1 AIM is an export version of the M1A1 AIM for the Royal Australian Armored Corps (RAAC), receiving an upgraded armor array and improvements in the FCS that the previous M1A1 in the US tech tree doesn’t have; said improvements include the addition of enhanced protection in both the turret and LFP that the M1A1 lacked in, and Gen 2 thermals for the gunner and the commander’s .50 cal machine gun. The KE-W round it possesses is also a potent round, being able to penetrate the enemies that the AIM faces at its BR. While this MBT lacks further upgrades to protection that the M1A2s possess, it’s a generally reliable brawler-sniper that can hold its own on the battlefield.

SAV 20.12.48-120mm Autocannon

The SAV 20.12.48 is a Swedish tank destroyer at rank III, featuring a 120mm automatic cannon. This large-caliber cannon has an incredible reload speed of only 1.2 seconds, making this tank very unique. Not only does this cannon reload quickly, but the APCBC round holds 890g of explosive filler, (for reference the Jagdtiger’s best APCBC round holds 786g), making this APCBC act almost like a HE. The amazing firepower isn’t the only thing the SAV boasts though, it also features great maneuverability, and when paired with its firepower, this tank becomes the ultimate flanker.

120S: Relic Reborn

The 120S is a modern upgrade built on a M60 hull with a M1A1 turret, marrying legacy design with contemporary firepower. With a powerful 120 mm M256 cannon and enhanced optics, it offers fresh tactical opportunities while retaining the familiar playstyle of its predecessor. Although the hull’s protection and mobility have limitations compared to fully modern designs, the 120S opens up new strategic possibilities on the battlefield.

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