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I remember reading about and seeing pictures of the NextGen tanks back in 1986. They were suppose to have kinetic energy guns and operated by remote. But all of these designs were eventually abandoned due to budget cuts. I guess the M1 tank will have to be around for a long time. They already have the TUSK version, who knows whets next?
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Why would the US waste its resources and and money and developing a new MBT when the current one is better than any 3rd army can field. All the MBT's that can match or surpass it are western and don't sell to the axies of evil.
The M-1 will most likely be around for the next 20 years in updated formates. The only reason I can see the need for new one MBT would be if the relationship between China and US degrade to that point of a new cold war. Where the US should be spending money it is on personal infantry ppotection. Better body protect that doesn't lead to nasty wounds like the current vests due. |
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The M1A2 Abrams is gonna be around for a long time. It will be upgraded sooner or later. However its time will come when something better comes along and it is placed aside.
However, do not think for one second that the death of Abrams is the end for MBTs. Remember how they said that their would be no more dogfights? What I do see is the MBT being joined by the Mobile Gun System. This is what it it will look like ![]() |
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That T-99 is looking like a beast to me. |
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Thank God for teen-aged tank experts!
I am veteran with 23 years experience and I wouldn't make comments on the M-1 because of my not being familiar with Armor, being a Corps of Engineers officer who went to Advanced Course, Command & General Staff College and various other courses. But like I said here we have teen-aged tank experts! |
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