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The Army’s $108 million plan to keep tanks and other armor alive includes lasers, interceptors, and thermal camouflage.
Accuride's enhanced Steel Armor wheels, Hendrickson's Steertek NXT axles, and Prinoth's Panther XL for extreme conditions.
At the inaugural LANDEURO conference, U.S. Army leaders from the 1st Armored Division and 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, ...
The M36 was the last and most heavily armed tank destroyer of the US Army’s tank destroyer branch during the Second World War ...
It lacked a turret, had thin armor, and couldn’t fire on the move—yet the Sturmgeschütz III became Germany’s most produced ...