General Dynamics Griffin
General Dynamics Griffin (ing-gí: General Dynamics Griffin (GD Griffin); Thong-iōng tōng-li̍k sai-tsiū sik khìng-hīng tank ) sī General Dynamics lio̍k-tē hē-thóng (GDLS) uî Bí-kok Lio̍k-kun khai-huat ê it hē-le̽t Tsong-kah tsèn-tiò tshia-lióng (AFV).[4] Griffin sī ASCOD pōo-ping tsèn-tiò-tshia hē-le̽t AFV ê ián-sing sán-phín , iah-sī iû GDLS sóo set-kè ê.[5]
GD Griffin khìng-hīng tank (Thong-iōng tōng-li̍k sai-tsiū sik khìng-hīng tank) | |
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Bí-kok lio̍k-kun ê Griffin II ki-tōng pó-hōo hué-li̍k tshia , tāi-ok tī 2022-nî | |
Luī-hîng | Tsong-kah tsiàn-tàu tshia |
Guân-sán-tē | Bí-kok |
Sing-sán li̍k-sú | |
Set-kè-tsiá | General Dynamics lio̍k-tē hē-thóng |
Ki-pún tsu-guân | |
Tāng-liōng |
27-28 tons (Griffin - TD, based on Ajax configuration[1]) roughly 38 tons (Griffin II[2]) 38-50 tons (Griffin III[3]) |
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Tsú-iàu kun-pī |
120mm XM360 gun (for Griffin - TD) 105mm XM35 gun (for Griffin II) 50mm XM913 gun (for Griffin III) |
Hiân-tiàu | Liú-kan hiân-kè |
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ "AUSA 2016 Association of US Army conference defense exhibition Washington DC United States Day 1". YouTube.
- ↑ "Army to Buy 500 New "Light Tank" Mobile Protected FirePower Vehicles".
- ↑ "General Dynamics Griffin Takes Lead to Replace M2 Bradley: Analysis". 15 October 2018.
- ↑ Trevithick, Joseph. "This Massive Gun Toting Armored Beast Could Replace The Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicles". The Drive. 2020-09-02 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ Jr, Sydney J. Freedberg (9 October 2018). "General Dynamics' Griffin III For US Army Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV)". Breaking Defense (ēng Eng-gí). 2020-09-02 khòaⁿ--ê.
Tsham-ua̍t
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- Takakura Ken
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- Heh-chí lí-lūn (Heh-tsí lí-lūn/嚇阻理論)