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The Army's recent pursuit of a new light tank design to address a never-filled gap in capabilities caused by retiring the M551 Sheridan and the XM8 Buford Armored Gun System
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The Army's recent pursuit of a new light tank design to address a never-filled gap in capabilities caused by retiring the M551 Sheridan and the XM8 Buford Armored Gun System
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The United States Army is on the hunt for what they call, "Mobile Protected Firepower" — or, to put it in layman's terms, the Army wants a light tank. For military buffs, this shouldn't come as a surprise. There's been a big gap in capabiliti…
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