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Are Tanks Obsolete on the Modern Battlefield? Not Exactly
Though tanks are vulnerable to low-cost missiles and drones, their crews have adapted and developed countermeasures over time ...
The change marks some of the main lessons learned by IDF officials after October 7 and during the war with Hamas in Gaza, ...
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Why America’s radical new M1E3 Abrams tank could change warfare
The M1E3 Abrams is not just another upgrade to America’s best known tank, it is a deliberate attempt to rewrite how heavy ...
Russia and Ukraine added spikes to their armored vehicles to protect against FPV drones. They have now developed new tactics ...
A device that uses whirling cables to swat drones out of the sky has been unveiled as Russia’s latest unconventional weapon ...
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Exploring The Most Dominant Tanks the U.S. Ever Built
Most tanks are built to compete.
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Why Has the M1 Abrams Tank Lasted So Long?
Despite the Abrams tank’s advanced age and increasing vulnerability to threats such as drones, it has been kept relevant on the modern battlefield by repeated upgrades.
When German forces first encountered the Soviet T-34, their anti-tank weapons simply failed. In desperation, crews dragged ...
Tracy Morris, a spokesperson for the Detroit Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, tells ...
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