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The M1 Abrams tank, weighing over 60,000 tons, isn't exactly easy to move around, but there is one cargo plane in America's ...
The Army is bringing 28 Abrams tanks to Saturday's parade, each valued at approximately $5 million. Accompanying them will be ...
The 40-year-old M1 Abrams tank just got a slew of new upgrades that could keep it rolling for decades. The AbramsX, introduced this week, is a comprehensive redesign that transforms the 1970s-era ...
In February 2024, Ukraine requested Abrams tanks from Australia after they were replaced. In August last year, the Australian army decommissioned the last tank of this model in its arsenal.
The Biden administration has announced it will send 31 M1 Abrams battle tanks to Ukraine in what Kyiv authorities are hailing as a possible game-changer in a war that is now 11 months old. RFE/RL ...
The Australian government has begun shipping the promised retired M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. Despite US approval, American officials have privately criticised the move given the challenges of ...
A Ukrainian tank crew was filmed lauding the Abrams tank as easy to drive and operate. One gunner said he learned to use the tank's weapons in a week, while another said the tank drove "like a ...
America will send the Abrams main battle tank, Britain will send Challengers, and Germany will permit the transfer of Leopards. There isn’t much mystery which of these systems is superior in ...
The M1 Abrams is the current main battle tank of the U.S. military and has been in service since the early 1980s, but the first time it saw real combat was during First Gulf War in 1991. While a ...
A Ukrainian tank crew was filmed lauding the Abrams tank as easy to drive and operate. One gunner said he learned to use the tank's weapons in a week, while another said the tank drove "like a ...
In 1991, the Americans showed the world that they were lightyears ahead of the Soviets. The Abrams tank was one of the key examples of just how advanced the Americans were compared to their enemies.
Russian state media is portraying the M1A1 Abrams tanks in Ukraine as flawed machines that are easily destroyed. Here, we address those claims, point by point.