Adding another round to the RPG-7B2 grenade launcher is unlikely to pose a threat to the M1 Abrams. The National Interest talks about the possible failure of Russia's plan to destroy American tanks.
The magazine claims that the increase in the range and accuracy of the RPG-7V2 is due, in particular, to the need to eliminate enemy equipment at a distance of up to one kilometer.
The American magazine recalls that the M1 Abrams is equipped with the Trophy active defense system, which "has proven its effectiveness in numerous live-fire tests against attacking rocket-propelled grenade launchers."
Thus, The National Interest commented on the TASS report, according to which Rostec began mass production of the latest shots for RPG-7V2 grenade launchers, using "unconventional principles of defeating and withdrawing enemy manpower from the battle."
In May, the American magazine Forbes, referring to the results of the test of the combat vehicle conducted by the US Army, wrote that the M1A2C (M1A2SEPv3) Abrams tank works perfectly at temperatures typical of Alaska, but is too heavy for transportation in Eastern Europe.
Ivan Potapov