Next-gen Abrams ammo approved for full production

The U.S. Army has approved the M1147 120mm Advanced Multi-Purpose (AMP) round for Full Rate Production, a milestone that addresses critical ammunition needs for the M1 Abrams tank and its operators, both domestically and among international partners.

The decision, made by the Joint Program Executive Officer for Armaments & Ammunition (JPEO A&A) on December 20, moves the program beyond its initial production phase, underscoring its role in modernizing battlefield capabilities.

The M1147 AMP round consolidates the functions of four legacy munitions into a single round, delivering flexibility and effectiveness across a range of battlefield scenarios. Using a multi-mode programmable fuze, the AMP offers three operational modes: point detonate, point detonate delay, and airburst. These features allow M1 Abrams tank crews to engage diverse threats, including anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) teams and fortified targets like double-reinforced concrete walls.

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“Approval of Full Rate Production for the M1147 AMP round is a significant achievement, representing years of dedication by our team and our commitment to equipping Soldiers with the best ammunition,” stated Maj. Gen. John T. Reim, JPEO A&A. “The M1147 will play a crucial role in providing overmatch capabilities and enhanced lethality to the M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank.”

The consolidation of multiple round types into a single munition streamlines logistics for the Army, addressing aging stockpile issues while simplifying the Abrams tank’s ammunition load. This efficiency supports the Army’s broader readiness and modernization goals, ensuring both U.S. forces and international allies maintain a technological edge on the battlefield.

The M1147’s approval for full production aligns with the Army’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions for evolving threats. This decision ensures that the Abrams tank remains a dominant force in modern armored warfare, offering versatility and precision in combat scenarios.

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