The United States Army has received the first prototype of the latest M1E3 Abrams main battle tank developed by General Dynamics Land Systems.
Defense Daily reported this, citing General Randy George, the Chief of Staff of the US Army.
According to him, the manufacturer is adhering to an accelerated program schedule that calls for the delivery of three additional prototypes next year.
Back in October, it was announced that the US Army plans to receive the first tank by the end of this year – these plans were fulfilled on time.
The official presentation of the new combat vehicle is scheduled for the Detroit Auto Show in January 2026.
The M1E3 is intended to become the basic platform for the next generation of American tanks, focused on the combat conditions of the 2040s.
The development considered the experience of the war in Ukraine, in particular, the need to reduce combat weight, increase survivability, and deep digital integration into the network-centric battlefield.
The new tank is expected to have a hybrid propulsion system, an active protection system, and an automated charging system.
The M1E3 is being developed by General Dynamics Land Systems, the company that previously created the AbramsX technology demonstrator.
Although M1E3 is not a direct continuation of this project, several solutions developed within its framework can be adapted for a production vehicle.
The M1E3 program officially started after the M1A2 SEPv4 project was canceled in 2023.
At that time, the US Army decided to focus on developing a fundamentally new tank platform rather than further modernizing existing models.
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