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The Army’s M1 Abrams Tank Was Built for a War with Russia
The M1 Abrams was developed in the 1970s for one primary reason: to defeat the new Soviet T-72, which had rendered the U.S.
The Army’s new M1E3 tank is coming fast to keep up with the changing battlefield. Here’s what we know, and what’s still ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The U.S. Army’s M551 Sheridan Light Tank Never Had a Chance
The M551 Sheridan was America’s last true light tank: airdroppable, amphibious, and armed with a 152mm gun that could launch ...
Military Times on MSN
How the Army could customize tanks for future urban warfare
Armies have tried various street fighting vehicles over the years. In World War II, Germany stuck a 150mm howitzer on a Panzer IV medium tank chassis to create the Brumbar, while the Sturmtiger was a ...
The Army tests AI-aided target recognition in NGC2 prototypes using Ivy Sting exercises to speed targeting and reshape ...
Guessing Headlights on MSN
From The T-90 To The M1 Abrams: We've Ranked Some Of The World's Most Impressive Tanks
This article ranks 10 of the most formidable tanks in modern military history, including the American M1 Abrams, Russian T-90 ...
Taiwan’s army commissioned a new fleet of US-made Abrams M1A2T tanks on Friday in a ceremony attended by President Lai ...
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. — As a new inductee into the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) Hall of Fame, Nathan Hill joins an elite group of individuals whose legacy continues to ...
If you've ever seen James Garner's movie "Tank" (unlikely; it's not great), you might have thought that it was just Hollywood ...
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