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Is the MBT obsolete?
Not completely obsolete but in most plausible battle scenarios, modern MBT are becoming less relevant. Back during WW2 the only possible way to break through heavily defended lines was using tanks, initially infantry tanks with adequate protection and firepower.
What is the newest tank design?
Abrams M1A2 SEPV3 (System Enhanced Package) is a modernised configuration of the Abrams main battle tank (MBT) in service with the US Army. The new version offers enhanced protection and survivability, as well as higher lethality than its predecessors.
Are MBTs medium tanks?
The MBTs currently in service around the world weigh in at around 60 tons, but their role is that of medium tanks. In the 50s, when the mbt was emerging, they combined the heavy armour and guns of a heavy tank, but the speed of an mbt.
Is the Army getting rid of tanks?
The Corps is getting rid of its tanks, so dozens of Marines are joining the Army. Marine tank battalions, bridging companies, and law-enforcement units are being cut as part of a forcewide redesign. Marines in those jobs are being told to find new jobs, consider other services, or end their careers earlier than planned …
Will the Army get rid of tanks?
What is the future of the US Army Tank?
The Army is now performing concept modeling and early design work for a new mobile, lethal, high-tech future lightweight tank platform able to detect and destroy a wider range of targets from farther distances, cross bridges, incinerate drones with lasers and destroy incoming enemy artillery fire – all for the 2030s and beyond.
Will tanks and armoured vehicles have a role in the future?
“I definitely see tanks and armoured vehicles having a role for the next 100 years, as important [as], and possibly more important than, they have had in the last 100 years,” Puddy says.
When will the Army replace the Abrams tank?
Even with the progress that is being made, the Army won’t make a decision on any replacement for the Abrams until at least 2023
What is the future of MBT design?
“The technology is becoming available to take a very different approach to MBT design using advanced materials, novel automotive systems, new weapon systems and active protection systems, resulting in much lighter, more agile platforms,” Suttie says.
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