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The U.S. Army’s New AbramsX Tank Summed Up in 4 WordsThe AbramsX technology demonstrator, a next-generation main battle tank concept from General Dynamics, aims to solve the ...
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The U.S. Army’s M48 Patton Tank Had Just 1 MissionDeveloped to counter the Soviet armored threat in the 1950s, the M48 Patton became a crucial American main battle tank during ...
Traditionally, tanks are seen as being at an inherent disadvantage in urban combat. In the 21st Century, however, the U.S. military must be prepared for ...
The M1A2 Abrams is a formidable main battle tank used by the U.S. Army. Weighing around 68 tons, it features advanced armor, firepower and mobility. Its primary armament includes a 120mm Smooth ...
Over 10,000 of these tanks have been produced in total. It has seen service in multiple conflicts and has a proven battle record as a truly effective tank.
America's next main battle tank may be a lighter but more high-tech version of the M1 Abrams. General Dynamics, which builds the Abrams, recently unveiled an updated version of the M1.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has watched live-fire drills with new U.S.-made Abrams M1A2T tanks during annual defense ...
The M2020 is a new tank design, so it's not built from the chassis of a T-62, as most DPRK tanks are. This is evident in its seven-wheel track design.
The Army needs to continue upgrading its most survivable combat vehicle until the era of robotic tanks arrives.
The AbramsX isn't just a new battle tank for the U.S. Army, it's the latest step in a long and storied line of military hardware innovation.
Summary and Key Points: In the ongoing tank war in Ukraine, Russia’s T-72 has garnered attention, but NATO boasts impressive Main Battle Tanks (MBTs). The British Challenger-2, French Leclerc ...
The Pentagon has taken a step back from supporting research and development of robotic land vehicles. The goal was to be able ...
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