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The U.S.-built tanks, still painted in their AusCam camouflage scheme, had been loaded onto a commercial cargo ship in ...
The Australian government announced on Saturday 19 July that it had delivered M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine as part of a ...
Ukraine has now lost at least three confirmed M1 Abrams tanks on the battlefield. The first was destroyed by fire after ...
Australia has sent the first batch of decommissioned tanks as part of its support for Ukraine's fight against Russia.
Australia’s military has ambitious plans to expand its ship-to-shore capability. However, the army is relying upon ageing and ...
Executive director of Russia's Rostec claims that makers of the US main battle tank Abrams are copying battle tank tank cope ...
Australia is providing 49 M1A1 Abrams tanks – valued at $245m – to Ukraine to help bolster its war against Russia’s illegal ...
The Army’s updated manual for tankers puts the threat of drones on the battlefield at the center of tactics used by armor ...
Australia has delivered its first shipment of US-built tanks to the Ukrainian army, after a months-long wait. Meanwhile the EU finally approved an 18th package of sanctions against Russian ...
Despite its bulk and camouflaged exterior, the M1 Abrams Tank has a bright white interior and surprisingly cramped crew ...
With Abrams tanks now entering their fourth decade of service, it’s an open question if the form itself is in need of change, or if the future is new parts and sensors in the same old shell.
The Abrams tank thus is destined to outlive many of the other battlefield innovations that have appeared in the years since it first saw service. Editorial Standards Reprints & Permissions.