Morning Overview on MSN
The Army’s next battle tank will ditch tons of heavy steel for active shields that zap incoming missiles out of the air before they can strike
Somewhere around 73 tons, a main battle tank starts breaking things that aren’t the enemy. Bridges buckle under the load.
National Security Journal on MSN
The US Army’s M1E3 Abrams and XM30 prototypes arrive at the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood this fall for combat testing
The U.S. Army’s next-generation M1E3 Abrams tank and XM30 infantry fighting vehicle prototypes will arrive at the 1st Cavalry ...
Intended to function as land ships with the firepower and mobility that could shatter the deadlock of trench warfare during World War I, the first tanks deployed in 1916 were massive, lumbering, and ...
Despite the Abrams tank’s advanced age and increasing vulnerability to threats such as drones, it has been kept relevant on the modern battlefield by repeated upgrades. The United States military’s M1 ...
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