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M1E3: The US Army’s tank 'answer' to the drone age
Key Points and Summary - 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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank at Bergen-Hohne Training Area, Germany, equipped with Abrams Reactive Armor Tiles and the Trophy ...
Key Points and Summary - Cheap FPV drones and loitering munitions have turned the sky into a kill zone, forcing the U.S. Army to rethink heavy armor. Instead of the ambitious AbramsX, the service is ...
Current and former commanders, analysts and military bloggers are having a surprisingly open debate about whether drones have ...
They’ve been a mainstay in battle since the early 20th century. But in just three years of war in Ukraine, tanks have evolved. By Marco Hernandez and Thomas Gibbons-Neff When Russia launched its ...
NATO is still betting on tanks despite their limited use in Ukraine. They have proved vulnerable to attacking drones and are used for fewer roles in this war. But NATO countries are still buying more ...
Rather than exploiting Russia’s weaknesses, a drone-centric NATO could be playing to Russia’s strengths, some experts warn. Here, a Ukrainian serviceman of the 57th Motorized Brigade controls an FPV ...
The Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment has tested using First Person View, or FPV, one-way attack drones to destroy enemy tanks, drawing heavily from tactics that have become commonplace in the ...
The Army has solved its drone problem. What you do is: you shoot them with a tank. Problem solved, right? Not quite, but that describes some of the reaction after the service released its latest ...
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Russia’s “Dandelion” Tank Could Be Effective at Countering Drones
Unlike past instances of ineffective shielding, Russia’s "dandelion" tank armor appears to be useful against FPV drones—and ...
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