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Abrams tanks fire in live exercise on NATO’s eastern flank
U.S. Army Soldiers and crew members of M1 Abrams Main Battle Tanks, part of 2nd Squadron, 13th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, ...
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The U.S. Army’s M1 Abrams Tank vs. Drones: Who Wins?
Key Points and Summary on M1 Abrams - The U.S. Army is investing $107 million to improve the survivability of nearly 400 M1 Abrams tanks, an implicit acknowledgment of the platform's vulnerabilities ...
Taiwan's army on Thursday displayed the fire power of its first US-sourced M1A2T Abrams tanks – a traditional weapon that analysts say will need to be increasingly protected against drones in any ...
Australian Army M1A1 Abrams tanks are ready to be loaded onto a ship in Geelong, Australia, in May 2025, bound for Ukraine. (Australian Defence Force) TOWNSVILLE, Australia — A first tranche of second ...
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America Is Dragging the M1 Abrams Tank Through the Mud
The US Army’s M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (MBT) is the crown jewel of Western armor. With the Ukraine War grinding on, and fears that the conflict could spill beyond Ukraine’s borders, American ...
Australia’s $245 million gift of 49 M1A1 Abrams battle tanks to Ukraine is proving to be a poisoned chalice. For all involved ...
Soldiers love to stencil on clever names onto their tanks after qualifying with them. The names are often boastful or ...
WASHINGTON — The Army will showcase its most powerful military vehicles Saturday in a parade through the nation's capital, featuring more than $265 million worth of tanks and armored vehicles that ...
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The Trump Administration Must Fight for American Tank Production
Russia and China understand that industrial might, not ultra-efficient just-in-time supply chains, are the key to victory in a future great power war. Does the Pentagon?
Figure 1. General Creighton W. Abrams smoking a cigar. (Image retrieved from National Archives) Few military leaders have left a legacy so powerful that the Army engraved their name into its most ...
Attack aviation provides flexible close air support in theaters under Army control, but modern surface-to-air missiles make Apaches vulnerable, and there is no easy fix because physics favors anti-air ...
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