The Abrams is one of the most well-known vehicles in the U.S. Army's arsenal. The M1E3 prototype shows the future of this ...
The M1E3's "Formula One cockpit" contains a driver interface that "looks like an X-Box controller," said Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George.
What is going to happen to a tank that wants to maintain its intimidation factor when the sky has turned into the most convenient place to conceal an attack? The M1E3 Abrams is being influenced by a ...
The war in Ukraine has shown how vulnerable armored vehicles can be to attacks by cheap, expendable drones, threatening the tank’s century-long primacy on the battlefield.
The Army is not just tweaking the Abrams, it is rebuilding the idea of a […] ...
The U.S. Army is still investing in tanks. In fact, it is requesting $723.5 million in its fiscal year 2026 budget to build and develop the next Abrams upgrade: the M1E3. That isn’t exactly what many ...
The U.S. Army is fast-tracking a new main battle tank, the M1E3, designed to be lighter, faster and more survivable — reflecting lessons from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. General Dynamics Land ...
Army engineers and planners kept im­proving the M1 tank by adding new technology like smart computers, drone controls, and extra layers of pro­tection. These upgrades keep the tank agile and ready for ...
The US Army unveiled a new version of its iconic Abrams tank at the Detroit Auto Show in what it hopes will be an example of a new, more streamlined way of producing major new wea ...
Gen. Randy George has tasked the service with speeding up the Abrams’ development process. The Gulf War would solidify the M1A1 Abrams’ legacy as one of the most iconic and effective armored vehicles ...