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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.
Morning Overview on MSN
The Army is now testing the M1E3 — a ground-up redesign of the Abrams tank built lighter and smarter to survive a battlefield full of drones
For more than 40 years, the M1 Abrams has been the heaviest fist in the U.S. Army’s arsenal. Now the service is trying to ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has his "Arsenal of Freedom Tour" in full swing, visiting the nuclear submarine production floor at Newport News, Virginia, and Blue Origin’s space launch at Cape ...
The carnage of WWII led to several innovations, including tank designs that emphasized armor protection and firepower to an ...
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