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  • M4 Harris
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  • The M4 Harris is an Everetti third generation and fourth generation main battle tank (MBT), produced in the Union of Everett. It is named after the first Secretary of Defense of the Union of Everett, Jason M. Harris. Highly mobile, designed for modern armored ground warfare, the M4 is well armed and heavily armored. Notable features include the use of a hydrogen fuel-cell turbine engine, the use of sophisticated composite armor, and separate ammunition storage in a blow-out compartment for crew safety.
Length
  • Gun Forward: 31 ft
  • Hull Length: 25 ft
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Number
  • 3200
vehicle range
  • M4A1-M4A2: 350 miles
  • M4A3: Indefinite
Origin
Speed
  • Off-Road: 45 mph
  • Road: 60 mph
Secondary Armament
  • 1
  • 2
Service
  • 2010
Name
  • M4 Harris Main Battle Tank
Type
Caption
  • (Rendering of the M4 Harris)
Width
  • 12.0
Unit Cost
  • 7800000.0
primary armament
  • M4A1-M4A2: 120 mm L44 M256 smoothbore cannon
  • M4A3: 115 mm M115 electro-magnetic railgun cannon
Weight
  • 62.200000
Clearance
  • 1
Height
  • 8.7
Manufacturer
Armour
  • Chobham, RH armor, depleted uranium strike plates, Kevlar mesh, EM cage
fuel capacity
  • M4A1-M4A2: 550 gallons
  • M4A3: N/A
Used by
Engine
  • M4A1: Lockheed HT-1500 Hydrogen Turbine engine
  • M4A2-SAM: HT-1500 Hydrogen Turbine engine
  • M4A3-EMR: FT-1850 Fusion Cell Turbine engine
production date
  • 2010
design date
  • 2003
Suspension
  • Quad-Torsion bar
is vehicle
  • MBT
Variants
  • M4A1-MET
  • M4A2-SAM
  • M4A3-EMR
Crew
  • 3
Designer
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  • The M4 Harris is an Everetti third generation and fourth generation main battle tank (MBT), produced in the Union of Everett. It is named after the first Secretary of Defense of the Union of Everett, Jason M. Harris. Highly mobile, designed for modern armored ground warfare, the M4 is well armed and heavily armored. Notable features include the use of a hydrogen fuel-cell turbine engine, the use of sophisticated composite armor, and separate ammunition storage in a blow-out compartment for crew safety. The M4 Harris entered active military service with the Union of Everett Ground Forces in 2010 as the official successor to the M1 Abrams main battle tank which entered service in the United States in 1980. Three main versions of the of M4 Harris have been deployed, the M4A1, M4A2-SAM and the M4A3-EMR, incorporating improved armament, engine systems, protection and electronics.