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Army confirms new Abrams tank will be smaller, lighter, and designed for faster fielding
The Army is not just tweaking the Abrams, it is rebuilding the idea of a main battle tank around a smaller, lighter, more flexible machine that can get to the field faster and change with the fight.
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The US Army’s 'new' AbramsX will never get to see a battlefield
The central failure of the AbramsX was not its technology, but its timing. As the M1A2 SEPv3 approached a massive 80-ton ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Army's M1E3 Abrams tank made its debut as a pre-prototype at the Detroit Auto Show. (U.S. Army) The chief of staff of the ...
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 ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has his "Arsenal of Freedom Tour" in full swing, visiting the nuclear submarine production floor at Newport News, Virginia, and Blue Origin’s space launch at Cape ...
The Army published a pair of pictures this week of the next-generation version of the M1 Abrams main battle tank. The black-and-white pictures are the first glimpse of the M1E3, the next version of ...
The M1 Abrams family of main battle tanks is widely regarded as one of the best, most battle-tested in the world. Its combat debut occurred in 1991 during Operation Desert Storm, and it's been a ...
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