Tanks are here to stay: What the Army's future armored fleet will

Tanks are here to stay: What the Army's future armored fleet will

4.7
(467)
Write Review
More
$ 15.00
Add to Cart
In stock
Description

Armored vehicles and formations may be unrecognizable in the next decade. But the mission remains the same — take and hold terrain.

The U.S.' next-gen AbramsX tanks will feature a hybrid power plant

The Tank is Dead: Long Live the Tank

Fincantieri Lays Keel Of Qatar's Air Defense LPD

Book Review: 'Ghost Fleet' offers realistic look at an imagined war. Will you be reading this one?

What is the maximum range of the M2 Bradley's TOW missiles? - Quora

What is the maximum range of the M2 Bradley's TOW missiles? - Quora

Is the Main Battle Tank Abrams X to be produced, or is it just a concept? - Quora

The Tank is Dead: Long Live the Tank

The Tank is Dead: Long Live the Tank

Sustaining the Army of 2040 & Contested Logistics

The BGM-71 TOW anti tank missile can be fired from a tripod, but how often is this actually done? - Quora

Milley's Future Tank: Railguns, Robotics & Ultra-Light Armor - Breaking Defense

M1 Abrams tanks and M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, are currently “way too heavy,” and “complex” to be sustained, Page 2

Poland to buy 250 m1A2v3 tanks