The US Army unveiled a new version of its iconic Abrams tank at the Detroit Auto Show in what it hopes will be an example of ...
The new state-of-the-art M1E3 Abrams tank is lighter, and it will be delivered years ...
The M1E3's "Formula One cockpit" contains a driver interface that "looks like an X-Box controller," said Army Chief of Staff ...
The first M1E3 Abrams tank prototype was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, promising a 50% bump in efficiency.
Testing of the first iteration of the Army's next-generation, lighter-weight, hybrid-electric Abrams tank concept is set to kick off soon.
Other highlights of the new tank include a redesigned crew compartment that houses all three crew members in the ...
The Army recently released photos of its prototype for the M1E3 Abrams, a replacement to the service's long-running main battle tank.
Built largely of commercial parts, the first M1E3s will head out for testing this summer, the Army’s chief of staff said.
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For 46 years, the Abrams tank has been a workhorse for the Army, but in the past decade there have been calls for an overhaul and modernization.
The new generation Abrams M1E3 tank, with its diesel-electric hybrid engine, unmanned turret, and significantly lighter ...
The Army hopes the M1E3 prototype, to be shown at the North American International Auto Show, will be the basis for its main battle tank for decades.