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These Armor-Piercing Weapons Can Destroy the World’s Toughest Tanks
For decades, tanks have been a symbol of battlefield dominance, combining firepower, protection, and mobility.
National Security Journal on MSNOpinion
Silver bullet: Why the M1 Abrams’ depleted uranium rounds outperform every known armor
Steve Balestrieri, a National Security Columnist and former U.S. Army Special Forces NCO, provides a technical and strategic ...
The Ukrainian army is up-armoring its American-made M-1A1 Abrams tanks—with a layer of explosive reactive armor. The ERA—sandwiches of plastic-explosive and steel that explode outward when struck—can ...
RedEffect Official on MSN
Ukraine is receiving refurbished T-72 tanks from Europe as old Cold War armor returns to the battlefield
Ukraine is receiving refurbished T-72 tanks pulled from old Warsaw Pact stockpiles and rebuilt by a Czech defense company. Many of the vehicles had been sitting in storage for decades and now require ...
The United States gave Ukraine 31 M-1A1 Abrams tanks. They equip a single battalion in the Ukrainian army’s 47th Mechanized Brigade, which has been fighting a defensive campaign west of the ruins of ...
Ukraine has been operating a small number of US-made M1A1 Abrams tanks. These tanks are heavily armored, but they're still vulnerable to Russian threats, including drones. An Abrams commander says the ...
The first functional tank ever built was the venerable Little Willie, constructed in 1915 by the British William Foster & Co. It was not designed for combat, but rather as a proof of concept. The ...
Iran's domestically produced Karrar tank, with its 125mm cannon, ERA armor, and speed of 70 km/h, is it a major advancement or a less refined copy of Russia's T-90MS?
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