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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

DARPA seeks high-tech alternatives to armor



As a quick visit to any armored division will make obvious, tanks are big ... really big. A Challenger 2 main battle tank, for example, weighs 62.5 tonnes (68.9 tons) and costs about £4.2 million (US$7 million). And as anti-tank weapons get better, tanks can only get bigger. To avoid armies of tomorrow having to pay for land-going battleships, DARPA’s Ground X-Vehicle Technology (GXV-T) program aims at developing lighter, more agile successors to the tank that protect themselves with more than ever-thicker walls of steel... Continue Reading DARPA seeks high-tech alternatives to armor

Section: Military

Tags: Armor, DARPA, Tanks

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