We continued the same pattern of study as we moved to the turret, moving panel by panel and piece by piece, measuring via ultrasonic gauges, magnetic non-linear rulers, calipers, and photo telemetrics. The face of the turret was as expected 1.5 inches thick at its outer surface with variances here and there due to the two layers of paint (one inside the cavity and one outside) Locating the rear plate is possible on the turret as well similarly to how the front hull plate is done by locating the mount for it. In the case of front and side inner turret plates, this occurs at the left/right front corners on the underside of the turret approximately 19.5” front the front face of the turret (total size of cavity for the special armor in turret front) and 12.5” to the side wall of the turret (total size of the special armor cavity in turret side). Comparing to the in-game model, known data, and documents. We again found that our model matched the physical tank and no adjustment was necessary in this department. This continued for the rest of the time we spent on this tank and every square inch until we ran out of time and ran for the airport. Getting hands-on results, of course, your ability to get very precise structural information that is sometimes not so clear due to lack of official records thanks to the measurements, geometric and photometric detailing, as well as ultrasonic testing. We were able to verify the core components, armor, and structural makeup of the in-game model M1 Abrams confirmed to the NARA and CIA documents as well as the Minnesota M1 Abrams (chassis modifications aside) as most exhaustingly could be determined during this trip. Not that our investigations ever stop either, and we always welcome your input.