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I agree, the Abrams is the most survivable tank for the crew in existence right now, but a side hit would still be a knockout. Funnily enough other western tanks that store ammo in the front hull are just as vulnerable in the same way. And the speed doesn't matter too much, it would take the commander more time to find a new target than it would to reload, and the Chinese one is actually faster than the Russian original. Also, an autoloader won't ever get tired. I imagine China will move to a bustle autoloader in their next generation MBT considering the VT-5 and ZTQ-15 already have.It's a pretty slow autoloader all things considered. And it has the ammo sitting right at the bottom, vulnerable to side hits and mines. A Abrams would have to get hit in the bustle with the door open to get the same kind of catastrophic explosion that I'd normal in a T-72 family tank. I'd take a side hit in a Abrams with a bit of shrapnel if it meant I didn't also blow up.