The Army wants a platoon of prototypes very quickly to prove out its lighter-weight hybrid-electric Abrams tank concept.
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Next-gen tank to reach soldiers for testing by end of 2026
Speaking at a panel alongside Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Randy George at the Association of the United States Army’s ...
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The Impact of 31 U.S. M1 Abrams Tanks on Ukraine’s Defense Against Russian Forces
The US military stated that in 2023, America finished delivering 31 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, a key development to significantly increase the Ukrainian armed forces. U.S. Army Europe and Africa ...
The M1E3 tank is designed to be lighter, faster and more survivable. Four prototypes are expected by next year to be deployed ...
The Army Science Board, a federally-sanctioned independent group of experts that advises the Secretary of the Army, recently published an assessment about the future of the M1 tank. It also outlines ...
The M1 has already been in service since the 1980s and may become the first MBT (main battle tank) design to stay in service for half a century. Technically, some World War II tanks achieved that ...
More than 20 years ago, Jere Gish got a unique opportunity to get inside an M1 Abrams tank. What followed was a profile of the impressive machine and a hard-charging, followed by a hard-braking, ...
Will heavy armor still exist by 2040, or be supplanted by faster, more expeditionary lightweight alternatives? Could future alternatives offer Abrams tank-like protection at a fraction of the weight?
Videos circulated on social media on Monday that showed the destruction of an American-made M1 Abrams main battle tank (MBT) just days after being first deployed in combat in Ukraine. Russian ...
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RANKED: Meet the 5 Best Tanks in Europe in 2025
This 2025 ranking of Europe’s top 5 tanks (excluding the M1 Abrams) showcases advanced armor and firepower. -At #5 is Ukraine ...
FORT RILEY, Kan. -- There's more to making a piece of military hardware a display than parking it in a nice spot and walking away. Especially if it's lethal, which an M1 Abrams tank certainly is.
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