President of General Dynamics Land Systems visits Poland for talks on M1 Abrams cooperation
Poland is significantly enhancing its armoured forces through the acquisition of M1 Abrams main battle tanks from the United States.
Poland is significantly enhancing its armoured forces through the acquisition of M1 Abrams main battle tanks from the United States.
The first shipment of M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams main battle tanks has arrived at the port of Gdynia, Poland. This marks a significant milestone in the defense partnership between Poland and the United States.
The U.S. Army’s M1 Abrams tank, a cornerstone of modern ground combat for the United States and allied forces, is undergoing its latest upgrades at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG).
The Australian Army is swiftly rolling out its new fleet of M1A2 SEP v3 Abrams main battle tanks, with the first group of soldiers completing training on operations and maintenance at Puckapunyal.
The Polish defence procurement agency has announced that the final batch of 47 M1A1 Abrams tanks has been delivered to Poland.
General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) has been commissioned to develop the preliminary design for the new M1E3 Abrams main battle tank.
On March 28, the 1st Warsaw Armoured Brigade of the Polish Land Forces announced via social media that it had received a new batch of M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks.
The Regional Competence Center for Abrams main battle tanks was officially opened at the Military Automotive Works (a subsidiary of the Polish state-owned defence conglomerate PGZ) in Poznan, Poland.
On January 8, Poland received the third batch of M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks from the United States.
Abrams tanks and service specialists of the U.S. Armed Forces arrived at the Lithuanian Armed Forces Deport Service maintenance facility in the earliest days of this year.
The Joint Systems Manufacturing Center (Lima Army Tank Plant) in Lima, Ohio, is set to receive a substantial investment from the US government for infrastructure modernization.
The U.S. Department of State has announced its approval of Romania’s request for the potential purchase of M1A2 Abrams tanks, valuing the entire package at a maximum of USD 2.5 billion.