Tanks of the World Modern American Tanks: M1 Abrams, M1A2 SEP, M10 Booker, AbramsX and the Armored Vehicles That Carried American Land Powe, Book 1, (Paperback)

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<b>The most one-sided armored victory in modern history was won not by numbers but by a single advantage: American crews could see in the dark, and the enemy could not. This is the book that explains how-and what comes next.</b> <p>From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the drone-haunted battlefields of Ukraine, <i>Modern American Tanks</i> is the complete story of the M1 Abrams main battle tank: how a turbine-powered machine dismissed by critics as an expensive experiment became one of the world's most effective armored weapons, how more than forty years of upgrades carried it from the deserts of Iraq to modern battlefields, and why today's wars are forcing the Army to rethink the future of armored warfare. It is the Cold War tank that never fought the Cold War it was built for. </p><p><b>Inside this book, you'll discover: </b></p><ul><li><b>The M551 Sheridan</b>: America's last airborne light tank, parachuted into Panama and deployed to Saudi Arabia despite never being designed for that war, and the decades-long capability gap its retirement created.</li><li><b>The M1 and IPM1 Abrams</b>: the gas-turbine "boondoggle" critics called an overpriced mistake until the Gulf War proved the design right and showed why deterrence can be as decisive as combat.</li><li><b>The M1A1</b>: 73 Easting, Medina Ridge, thermal sights that turned darkness into an American advantage, and why not one Abrams was destroyed by enemy tank fire during Operation Desert Storm. The technology that made the Abrams dominant wasn't just its armor-it was its eyes.</li><li><b>The M1A2</b>: the Commander's Independent Thermal Viewer, true hunter-killer capability, the first digital tank-to-tank network, and why information became as important as armor.</li><li><b>The M1A2 SEP v1 &amp; v2</b>: the Tank Urban Survival Kit, the CROWS remote weapon station, and the lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan that permanently reshaped American armored doctrine.</li><li><b>The M1A2 SEPv3 (M1A2C)</b>: Trophy active protection, the ammunition data link, upgraded electrical systems, and the most capable Abrams ever placed into service.</li><li><b>The cancelled SEPv4 (M1A2D)</b>: the first next-generation Abrams variant the Army abandoned, marking the end of four decades of continuous incremental upgrades.</li><li><b>America's light-tank failures</b>: M8 AGS, Stryker MGS, and M10 Booker-three ambitious programs, three different paths to failure, including a vehicle cancelled only months after entering production.</li><li><b>The Foreign Abrams</b>: licensed production in Egypt, expanding NATO fleets, export variants without depleted-uranium armor, and the Abrams' combat debut in Ukraine against the very threat it was originally designed to defeat.</li><li><b>The secrets of the machine</b>: classified Chobham composite armor, depleted-uranium ammunition, laser rangefinders, thermal sights, the AGT1500 turbine nicknamed "whispering death," and Trophy, the active-protection system that changed the Abrams forever.</li><li><b>Fort Irwin and the making of a tanker</b>: where the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment defeats visiting brigades on purpose, proving that crew training remains t</li></ul>

  • Tanks of the World Modern American Tanks: M1 Abrams, M1A2 SEP, M10 Booker, AbramsX and the Armored Vehicles That Carried American Land Powe, Book 1, (Paperback)
  • Author: James R Mitchell
  • ISBN: 9798184938370
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-06-30
  • Page Count: 430
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre History
Publication date June, 2026
Pages 430
Subgenre Military
Series title Tanks of the World
Number in series 1
Edition 1
Publisher Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Language English
Is collectible N
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.00 x 0.87 x 9.00 in
Assembled product weight 1.26 lb
Bisac subject heading History

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