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Our team's goal was to take the current M1 Abrams tank simulation system designed by Lockheed Martin, and redesign it to be a more compact, lightweight, and easily assembled system. We achieved this by utilizing a Pelican-Hardigg case, for whom we thank Mrs. Daria Boley of the TSA. Our team effectively used the internal rack frame in the case to house mounting equipment that would secure the computer, monitor, gunner handle, and auxiliary components of the Advanced Gunnery Trainer System.

The system only requires a table, a chair, and a power outlet. Comparable to the current system, this system can be setup and ready to use in about a minute. At the convenience of only having to loosen two restraining pins, the user can either deploy or stow the gunner handle. These two positions allow for a sturdy and secure locked handle.

Maintenance is not a problem, since the system requires only a few nuts and screws to  be loosened for any necessary dismounting of equipment. There is overly adequate airflow for the computer in all directions, leaving the vent completely uncovered. A further step in the design process, altering some material selection, our team will be able to secure the fact that our system can provide enough shock absorption to protect all of the fragile components if falling from the height of a truck bed. This system only weighs 120 lbs., and is very user friendly.

 


 

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