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life by decades, and these vehicles are proving their usefulness due to a well-thought-out design that is also amenable to further modernization. In total, around 1690 units of all M88 variants have been produced, meaning these vehicles will continue to serve in many countries worldwide for a long time. The US military will likely retire the M88 only after the implementation of a new main battle tank being developed under the working codenames OMT/DLP (Optionally Manned Tank/Decisive Lethality Platform), based on which a new ARV may eventually be developed. However, the expected time for introducing the new tank is post-2030, and the full replacement of both M1 tanks and M88 ARV's in service will take many years, possibly more than a decade from the introduction of new vehicles into serial production. The M88A1 is considered a medium MBT intended to support vehicles lighter than main battle tanks, in this case the M992A2 armored artillery ammunition carrier. M88A1 armoured recovery vehicle in the Bundeswehr version, designated Bergepanzer 1. The M88A1 is still in use today and took part in Operation Iraqi Freedom.The vehicle in the photo has a ballistic shield used in M113 family transporters. Photo:Alfred Johnson, U.S. Army Photo: Hohum Photo: baku13 M88 HERCULES www.fragoutmag.com

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