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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.
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The Army’s New M1E3 Abrams Tank Is Coming
The U.S. Army is aggressively fast-tracking the next-generation M1E3 Abrams, with pre-prototypes arriving by late 2025—years ...
The Army has received the first prototype of the new M1E3 Abrams tank from General Dynamics Land Systems , the service’s top ...
The Armor Branch exists to close with and destroy enemy forces using fire, maneuver, and shock effect, or to repel an assault ...
Tanks rumbled through Sadr City’s narrow alleys like unleashed lions in a crowded arena, each turret ready to strike at ...
WASHINGTON - Heavy tanks, armored vehicles and thousands of soldiers showcasing all military eras marked the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army on June 14 in a controversial and expensive parade that ...
The US Army held a parade in Washington, DC, for its 250th anniversary on Saturday. The display featured 150 vehicles, 50 aircraft, and about 6,600 troops. President Donald Trump, who turned 79 on ...
The U.S. Army is fast-tracking a new main battle tank, the M1E3, designed to be lighter, faster and more survivable — reflecting lessons from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. General Dynamics Land ...
General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is negotiating a deal with the US Army to provide an upgraded version of its Precision ...
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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 ...
The U.S. Army has tested a groundbreaking system called PERCH, turning its M1A2 Abrams tanks into mobile drone launchers.
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