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The 6 Word Answer Why the U.S. Army Needs the AbramsX
Despite cheap drones devastating tanks in recent conflicts, the U.S. Army is developing the next-generation AbramsX. -This ...
First-person view (FPV) drones litter the skies above Ukraine. But for Russia's explosive FPV drones, there is one target that is a real prize—Kyiv's collection of U.S.-donated Abrams tanks ...
Key Points – The M1 Abrams main battle tank has undergone significant evolution since its 1980 service entry to remain a dominant force. -The original M1 featured a 105mm gun, Chobham armor, and ...
M1A1 Abrams tanks needed for training Ukrainian soldiers awaiting offloading in Grafenwoehr, Germany. US Army photo by Spc. Christian Carrillo First-person-view drones, often small quadcopter ...
A Ukrainian tank gunner and driver were filmed heaping praise on US-supplied Abrams tanks in a state-backed media report, boasting that they've been easy to learn to operate.
Here comes the M1A3 Abrams Tank: It’s been over 20 years since the U.S. Army had to fight a conventional army head-on. Since then, most of the fighting has been against terrorists and insurgents.
Operation Desert Storm: How the Abrams Tank Dominated the Battlefield After months of building up in neighboring Kuwait. Constant exchanges between the leaders of the countries involved.
The U.S. Army awarded the manufacturer of Abrams tanks a contract this month to begin the preliminary design of its new tank variant expected to be lighter and feature high-tech capabilities so it ...