The first M1E3 Abrams tank prototype was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, promising a 50% bump in efficiency.
The war in Ukraine has shown how vulnerable armored vehicles can be to attacks by cheap, expendable drones, threatening the tank’s century-long primacy on the battlefield.
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Inside the M1E3 prototype: The Abrams finally cuts weight and crew
“Is a main battle tank still a recruiting tool when it appears between concept cars and EVs?” On the show floor at the ...
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M1E3 Abrams vs. T-72B3M: The real fight is software, not steel
“‘Testing will begin in early 2026.” That one sentence, linked to the Army’s first publicly acknowledged M1E3 early prototype, distills what is most important about the Abrams’ next model: it is being ...
Taiwan has officially started training for its first batch of M1A2T Abrams tanks, which were delivered to the island in December 2024. A military source has indicated that these tanks could be ...
US Abrams tanks have seen combat in Ukraine, where Soviet-style tanks are by far the most prevalent. Soviet-style tanks are smaller and lighter than their American counterparts. Both designs have ...
Ukrainian officials have commended the M1 Abrams tank’s resilience on the battlefield. When it comes to tank lethality, the American-made Abrams family of armored vehicles arguably takes the cake. The ...
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