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The AbramsX MBT.
News USA 

AbramsX – a Proposed Upgrade of The M1 Abrams

October 12, 2022December 9, 2022 Jesse B

In October 2022 General Dynamics Land Systems unveiled a new technology demonstrator concept of a future main battle tank for

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T92 at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Cold War Experimental USA 

The T92 Light Tank – Canceled Too Early

September 20, 2022December 9, 2022 Michael Taylor

The T92 dates back to the beginning of the Cold War, when the US military was busy updating its arsenal

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T29 Heavy Tank at the Aberdeen Proving Ground
Experimental USA WWII 

The US T29 – a 70 Ton Beast Built to Battle Tigers

August 10, 2022December 9, 2022 Michael Taylor 105 mm, 120 mm, 155 mm, America, american, heavy, heavy tank, m103, m26, pershing, T29, t30, t34, T43, tank, tiger, united states, united states of america, US, USA, warthunder, world of tanks, wot, WT

The T29 is a little-known US heavy tank built during the Second World War as an answer to heavy German

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An M55 at Aberdeen.
Cold War USA 

The M53/55 – 203.2 mm of American Freedom

August 2, 2022December 9, 2022 Jesse B 155 mm, 203 mm, 203.2 mm, America, american, av-1790, cannon, cold, cold war, howitzer, long tom, M107, M110, M46, m47, M53, M53/55, M55, Patton, self propelled gun, self propelled howitzer, spg, States, united states, US, USA, v12, Vietnam, ww2, wwii

The M53 is an American self propelled gun from the early Cold War, created as a successor to WWII-era vehicles

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M88A2.
Modern Day USA 

M88 – the Mighty HERCULES

July 12, 2022December 9, 2022 Michael Taylor abrams, America, american, amored, arv, av-1790, cold war, continental, crane, hercules, Hercules arv, m1, m48, m60, M88, m88 Hercules, m88a1, m88a2, m88a2 Hercules, modern, pull, pulling, recover, recovery, tank, tow, US, USA, winch, winches, winching

The M88 armored recovery vehicle was America’s solution to finally create a purpose-built armored tow truck that could move the

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A knocked out Mark IV.
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The Tank Museum Receives Unique Items from a Donation

March 6, 2023March 6, 2023 Jesse B

A donation of photographs, medal and WW1 binoculars was recently given to the Tank Museum Archive and Supporting Collection detailing

TANKFEST 2017.
News 

TANKFEST 2023: What’s in the Arena?

February 6, 2023February 6, 2023 Jesse B
The 7.5 cm PaK 40 auf RSO.
Experimental Germany News WWII 

The PaK 40 auf RSO – A Tank Destroyer with an Overly Large Gun

January 27, 2023January 31, 2023 Jesse B
M36 tank destroyer high speed in mud.
News USA WWII 

M36 – The US’ Most Powerful Tank Destroyer

January 20, 2023January 25, 2023 Wade Peters

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