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MERKAVA Mk. 4
The Merkava Mk. 4 Tank is the fourth generation SIBAT - Israel Ministry of Defense
of the Merkava family of tanks. Like its older
generations, it represents the same basic design International Defense Cooperation
concept. It has many new systems and
innovations in Protection, Mobility and Fire Power. Hakirya, Tel Aviv 6473424, Israel
Tel: 972-3-6975916
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Protection: The Merkava family of tanks represents an Many other modern systems were incorporated into the
aggregated approach regarding the protection concept. Merkava Mk. 4, including:
Top priority is assigned to protection and survivability. This
is why the engine is located at the front end of the tank, Advanced thermal imaging and TV systems.
utilizing its considerable weight to enhance the crew A new technology was utilized for the electrical turret
ballistic protection. The same idea applies to many other control which enhances the first round hit probability.
systems. Modern Commander's stabilized Sight, Thermal and
The Mk. 4 provides all-around protection, including roof TV channels.
protection. The enhanced survivability is achieved also by An integrated command system, easily operated by the
the state of the art Laser Warning System. crew to control the tank systems.
Rearward looking camera.
Mobility: the Mk. 4 is equipped with a 1500 HP modern An upgraded internal mortar, increased firing range.
power-pack and a durable mechanical suspension. The An auxiliary Battle Management System, including
automotive system enables the tank to negotiate rough navigation capability.
terrain while maintaining crew comfort and suspension
durability. The Merkava project has generated a considerable
expansion of Israel's industrial and technological potential.
Fire-Power: The upgraded 120 mm main gun is capable Improved technologies related to tank manufacturing
of firing high power ammunition, to achieve better include welding and machining of large armor bodies,
penetration capability from longer distances. casting of ballistic steels, manufacturing guns, as well as
The advanced Fire Control System is capable of tracking, electro-optical industries that utilize laser technology.
locking and hitting moving targets like tanks and The Merkava project has enabled the export of many
helicopters. systems based on Merkava technology which have also
been used to upgrade other tanks.
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