Heh, nice bashing on the LeClerc; which is actually a pretty good tank - only problem is that the fuel tanks are exposed, even from the front, which in a real shootout could be a big problem. IMO, there is no 'best tank', and in fact, the Challenger 2 fails where the M1A2 doesn't, while it can also be the other way around. The Challenger 2 has better armour than the Abrams [Dorchester next generation, as opposed to what we have], while personally, I think the smoothbore is more adept to firing APFSDS rounds, despite the abilities of a rifledbore to fire HESH - those designing the FCS for the Challenger 2 seem to agree with me. In terms of gunnery the Leopard 2A6 and Leopard 2E take the cake, with a 120mm L/55, which is ten calibres larger than that of the Abrams, meaning that the solid propellant can fully expand - if it wasn't for the type of round, the Leopard 2A6/2E would actually have better penetration values [they use tungsten APFSDS, as opposed to depleted uranium].
I really wouldn't put the Merkava IV on the top of my list. The bad exhaust on it actually can cloud the sights on the front [the radiation from the front end engine], while it's more or less a heavy APC, as opposed to a MBT, which is fine, because that's what the Israelis need - not a full blown MBT. However, I wouldn't think that it would really stand a chance against armour like the T-90, M1A2, Leopard 2A6/2E, and Challenger 2.
The 'Russian' T-80U is actually the Ukrainian variant of the vehicle, and they claim it's better, but I really, really doubt it. The T-90 is far superior to it, since the T-80 is a glorified export variant of the T-72, while the T-90 is the 'next generation' tank.
In terms of crew, however, I would go with the Abrams, simply since it has had the combat experience others haven't.
I really wouldn't put the Merkava IV on the top of my list. The bad exhaust on it actually can cloud the sights on the front [the radiation from the front end engine], while it's more or less a heavy APC, as opposed to a MBT, which is fine, because that's what the Israelis need - not a full blown MBT. However, I wouldn't think that it would really stand a chance against armour like the T-90, M1A2, Leopard 2A6/2E, and Challenger 2.
The 'Russian' T-80U is actually the Ukrainian variant of the vehicle, and they claim it's better, but I really, really doubt it. The T-90 is far superior to it, since the T-80 is a glorified export variant of the T-72, while the T-90 is the 'next generation' tank.
In terms of crew, however, I would go with the Abrams, simply since it has had the combat experience others haven't.