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The M1 Abrams Tank Has a Math Problem
Key Point: The math for the M1 Abrams is simple: the tank is now too old to keep getting upgrade after upgrade. Still, the tank has had an incredible military career. The M1 Abrams is considered by ...
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Super armor failure: Why the US Army said no to the M1 SEPv4 Abrams tank
The cancellation of the SEPv4 and the M10 Booker marks the end of the "Armor-at-any-cost" era. In the 2026 combat landscape, ...
Russia says it knocked out an M1 Abrams tank near Avdiivka, a first for the US-made armor in service with the Ukrainians. Pictures showed the aftermath of the attack, which Russia says came after a ...
Once of the delivery of the M1A2 SEPv3 tanks is finalized, Warsaw will operate a total of 366 M1 Abrams of all models. Summary and Key Points: Poland continues to strengthen its position as a “tank ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Suciu covers trends in the world of aerospace and defense. US soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 70th Armor Regiment, 1st Infantry ...
The M1 has already been in service since the 1980s and may become the first MBT (main battle tank) design to stay in service for half a century. Technically, some World War II tanks achieved that ...
Tapa base in Estonia was the scene of what is thought to be the first-ever drag race involving tanks, Virumaa Teataja ...
More than 20 years ago, Jere Gish got a unique opportunity to get inside an M1 Abrams tank. What followed was a profile of the impressive machine and a hard-charging, followed by a hard-braking, ...
Will heavy armor still exist by 2040, or be supplanted by faster, more expeditionary lightweight alternatives? Could future alternatives offer Abrams tank-like protection at a fraction of the weight?
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