This tank has not been exported. It is planned that the fleet of refurbished and upgraded M1A1 tanks will remain with the US military service until at least 2021. The M1A2 tanks will remain in service ...
The UPS cargo plane that crashed in Louisville Tuesday was 34 years old and was very recently grounded for more than a month for critical repairs to its fuel tank, according to a report. The MD-11 ...
A soldier assigned to Fort Bliss, Texas, has been arrested and charged with espionage for allegedly trying to provide the Russian government with sensitive information about M1A2 Abrams tanks and ...
A U.S. Army soldier in Texas with a top security clearance has been charged with handing over sensitive information about the military's main battle tank in exchange for Russian citizenship. Taylor ...
Discover how 68 tons of steel move with precision and power in the M1A2 Abrams battle tank, capable of hitting targets 2 miles away. This video explores the mechanics behind the tank and includes ...
M1 Abrams tanks are huge, weighing in at nearly 68 tons each (M1A2 variant). But somehow, these steel beasts keep showing up all over the world. Whether it's a deployment to Afghanistan or a delivery ...
Kuwait has recently requested an estimated $325 million in sustainment support for its fleet of M1A2 Abrams tanks, which have formed the backbone of its ground forces for over three decades. The ...
An M1A2 Abrams tank from the 35th Martyr Armoured Brigade displayed at the Gulf Defence and Aerospace show in December 2017. (Janes/James Bingham) The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) ...
The Department of State has approved the Kuwaiti government’s $325 million Foreign Military Sale request to procure sustainment support and related equipment for the legacy M1A2 and new M1A2K Abrams ...
The “crazy plane lady” is now the “safe for work lady.” Tiffany Gomas, whose notoriety took flight after she had a caught-on-camera meltdown on a plane in 2023, is getting a new career off the ground.
A pilot has shared a theory on X, formerly Twitter, following the D.C. plane crash, saying he thinks the helicopter involved had another aircraft, a departing flight, in sight and did not realize it ...