Built largely of commercial parts, the first M1E3s will head out for testing this summer, the Army’s chief of staff said.
Key Points and Summary - The U.S. Army is dramatically accelerating the development of its next-generation M1E3 Abrams tank, aiming for testing next year and fielding within 2-3 years, potentially a ...
Key Points and Summary - The M1A2 SEPv4 aimed to keep Abrams on top by overhauling the commander’s and gunner’s sights, adding third-gen thermal imaging, tighter ranging, and digital links to program ...