Merkava 5 tank handed over to Israeli army for testing

The latest generation of Israeli-made Main Battle Tank nicknamed "BARAK" or Merkava 5 entered into service with the Israeli army to perform field test capabilities, Report informs, citing Army Recognition.

The tank is now in service with the 52nd Battalion of the 401st Armored Brigade.

One of the most important improvements of the Merkava V is the integration of the Trophy Active Protection System (APS) designed to counter the most advanced anti-tank missiles, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), anti-tank rockets, and high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds.

TROPHY creates a neutralization bubble around the vehicle. It rapidly detects, classifies, and engages all known chemical energy (CE) threats – including recoilless rifles, ATGMs, AT rockets, HEAT tank rounds, and RPGs.

The new Merkava 5 is fitted with day/night cameras providing a 360° view around the tank. The tank commander is equipped with a digital helmet providing a 3D view of the battlefield and all the data to conduct combat operations. The helmet provides all information about the target, which ammunition must be fired as well as visual signals for damage in the tank.

In terms of mobility, the Merkava V is motorized with a V-12 diesel engine developing 1,500 hp coupled to a Renk automatic transmission with 5 forward and 2 reverse gears. It can run at a maximum road speed of 64 km with a maximum cruising range of 500 km.

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