The U.S. Army pushed back the start of work on a new integrated active protection system (APS) and autoloader for its planned ...
This past March, a new contract to the tune of $79.6 million for the delivery of Trophy active protection systems for US M1A2 Abrams tanks was signed. The 10th jubilee ISDEF-2019 international ...
By Jared Keller Posted on May 21, 2019 After a year and a half since the Army took delivery on the first of its souped-up new version of the M1 Abrams ... Trophy HV hard-kill active protection ...
It's been nearly three years since since the Army took delivery of the first of its first souped-up M1 Abrams main ... developed Trophy HV hard-kill active protection systems that uses radar ...
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Army is set to develop a new variant of the M1 Abrams main ... comes to defense, the tank ...
The U.S. Army’s Abrams main battle tank, the backbone of the Army, is in for one of the most significant upgrades it ever received. A document released by The Office of the ...
"The Russian tanks are lighter and therefore more vulnerable, and their optics and fire control systems are not in the same league of an Abrams, or Leo or Challenger for that matter." The M1 ...
"It's an infinitely superior system," Robert Greenway, a retired Army officer who was assigned to the Abrams for a time and is now a national security expert at the Heritage Foundation think tank ...
M1 Abrams and Leopard 2 tanks that the West intends to hand over to the Kiev regime will be useless in Ukraine without due protection ... [anti-aircraft missile systems] will easily shoot them ...
The Soviet-style T-series tanks, like the popular T-72 tanks that both the Russians and the Ukrainians use, are smaller and lighter than the Abrams and are operated by fewer crew members with less ...