The United Kingdom's formidable military asset, the Challenger 3 tank, recently marked a significant milestone by executing its inaugural live firing in Germany.
Led by authorities from Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) and Rheinmetall AG, the trials primarily focus on aligning the tank's capabilities with NATO Reference Standards, particularly concerning its new 120mm smoothbore gun and associated ammunition.
The Challenger 3 is a planned British main battle tank in development for the British Army. It will be produced by the conversion of existing Challenger 2 tanks by the British/German Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land joint venture.
Along with Ajax and Boxer, it will be at the heart of the Army’s warfighting capability in the Heavy Brigade Combat Teams, according to their own website.
Challenger 3 will be a 24-hour, all-weather tanks. Some of the features that will be built into the vehicle are Day and Night Commanders Primary Sight; Day and Night Gunners Primary Sight; NATO 120mm smoothbore weapon L55A1, capable of firing NATO ammunition and enhanced ammunition natures; Heavy Armour Automotive Improvement Project; 3rd generation hydro gas suspension & engine improvements; enhanced front and side turret protection; improved Tactical Communications; enhanced hull protection and increased electrical power and GA electronic architecture with growth potential.