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Anvil 3-2 was the call sign of a M1A2 Abrams tank under the command of the 1st Tank Battalion in Battlefield 3. During the events of October 31, 2014, the tank is struck by two anti-tank rockets, causing the tank to start burning up. The two crew members in the turret escape, rolling on the ground to extinguish the flames on their uniforms. The fate of the driver is unknown.

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  • Anvil 3-2
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  • Anvil 3-2 was the call sign of a M1A2 Abrams tank under the command of the 1st Tank Battalion in Battlefield 3. During the events of October 31, 2014, the tank is struck by two anti-tank rockets, causing the tank to start burning up. The two crew members in the turret escape, rolling on the ground to extinguish the flames on their uniforms. The fate of the driver is unknown.
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  • Main Battle Tank
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  • Anvil 3-2 was the call sign of a M1A2 Abrams tank under the command of the 1st Tank Battalion in Battlefield 3. During the events of October 31, 2014, the tank is struck by two anti-tank rockets, causing the tank to start burning up. The two crew members in the turret escape, rolling on the ground to extinguish the flames on their uniforms. The fate of the driver is unknown.
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