Testing of the first iteration of the Army's next-generation, lighter-weight, hybrid-electric Abrams tank concept is set to ...
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The M1E3 Abrams aims to redefine tank warfare in the drone age
Lighter, quieter, and meant to work in a sensor-saturated environment on the battlefield, the new M1E3 Abrams main battle ...
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Army unveils a sneak peek of the Abrams tank prototype, M1E3
For 46 years, the Abrams tank has been a workhorse for the Army, but in the past decade there have been calls for an overhaul ...
The M1E3 Abrams, displayed on the show floor in Hall E, is a big change in how the Army designs its main battle tanks, with a ...
From the outside, the M1 Abrams battle tank looks like a bit of a behemoth, and statistics confirm this — the M1A2 variant of the type weighs in at 67 tons, is just under 32 feet long, and is over 12 ...
A U.S. Army soldier scouts a wooded area on top of a camouflaged M1 Abrams at Fort Johnson, La, on March 16, 2024. (Pfc. Luciano Alcala/Army) The Army’s already-accelerated plan to field its ...
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The M1 Abrams Tank Has a Math Problem
The M1 Abrams’ Humble Beginnings The M1 Abrams started development back in 1972 after the joint collaboration MBT-70 project failed, due in large part to miscommunication between the U.S. and West ...
The U.S. Army is still investing in tanks. In fact, it is requesting $723.5 million in its fiscal year 2026 budget to build and develop the next Abrams upgrade: the M1E3. That isn’t exactly what many ...
An M1A2 Abrams tank with 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Johnson, Louisiana. (Pfc. Luciano Alcala/US Army) Instead of traipsing ...
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