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America is dragging the M1 Abrams tank through the mud
The US Army is conducting a series of tank exercises near Poland’s border with Russia. Why?
Morning Overview on MSN
Why M1 Abrams DU “silver bullets” panic enemy tanks
The M1 Abrams has a fearsome reputation among tank crews not just because of its armor and sensors, but because 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 ...
Tanks, like full-grade military tanks, are probably the last vehicle you'd think about when talking about hybrid, fuel-efficient options. They're lean, mean, green machines meant to traverse the ...
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Tanks, howitzers galore: Australian Army embraces influx of new armor
Australia has never operated a self-propelled howitzer before, and the weapon extends the range of the army's tube artillery to around 25 miles.
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Why Does the US Army Name Its Tanks for Generals?
The tradition of naming tanks for American generals began not with the Americans themselves, but with the British.
Following Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House, the Trump administration committed to a massive arms deal—including 300 M1 Abrams tanks and downgraded F-35 fighter jets.
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