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How the Army could customize tanks for future urban warfare
Armies have tried various street fighting vehicles over the years. In World War II, Germany stuck a 150mm howitzer on a ...
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The Future Of Military Long-Range Firepower: How LRMPs Are Getting More Technologically Advanced
LRMP's are a new kind of artillery shell that works with existing equipment but flies extremely far and can maneuver in ...
National Security Journal on MSN
M551 Sheridan: The Light Tank The Army Can’t Replace
The M551 Sheridan was a unique air-droppable light tank developed to provide armored firepower for the 82nd Airborne Division ...
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The Army Is Accelerating Development of the Next-Generation Abrams Tank
Many nations, including the United States, are banking on this premise and working to develop next-generation prototypes. The US Army reportedly has accelerated its efforts to field the upcoming M1E3 ...
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Why the M2 Browning Is Still the U.S. Military’s Most Reliable Heavy Weapon
The Browning M2 has outlasted nearly every weapon of its era. Born in the late 1910s and perfected during World War II, the .50 BMG “Ma Deuce” became the go-to heavy machine gun for U.S. forces. It ...
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Meet the M1E3: The Army’s Tank ‘Answer’ to the Drone Age
The U.S. Army is developing the M1E3, a significantly redesigned Abrams tank, skipping the planned M1A2 SEPv4. -Distinct from the AbramsX technology demonstrator, the M1E3 aims to address modern ...
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