The K3 tank is a futuristic, hydrogen-powered next-generation main battle tank prototype designed by Hyundai Rotem and South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development to replace the K2 Black Panther by 2040.
Many analysts say the K3 more resembles a B-21 Raider stealth bomber than an M1A3 Abrams.

M1E3 Abrams Detroit Auto Show 19FortyFive Image

M1E3 Abrams Tank at the Detroit Auto Show. 19FortyFive.com Original Image.
Artificial intelligence will be at the very heart of the K3, which features a hybrid hydrogen-powered engine, stealth armor, an unmanned turret, a 130mm smoothbore main gun, and a 30mm secondary cannon, with a top speed of 50 mph and a range of 310 miles.
The choice of hydrogen over diesel will reduce its acoustic signature and significantly lower the risk of infrared detection compared to hot diesel exhausts. The K3 is expected to enter mass production by 2040.
A “Next-Generation MBT” That Will Change The Armor Battlefield
South Korea’s future main battle tank (MBT) three years ago at the Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition (ADEX 2023).

B-21 Raider. Image Credit: USAF.
Hyundai announced at the time that the future tank would be outfitted with advanced composite armor that wouldn’t only counter kinetic threats but also employ radar-absorbing materials to provide the MBT with a level of stealth.
The K3’s revolutionary hybrid propulsion system gives the tank enough power to reach 50 mph while drastically reducing its thermal signature.
Hydrogen fuel cells have lower heat and acoustic signatures, making a vehicle less detectable by infrared sensors, and the engines run much more quietly.
The fuel cells may also require less maintenance and offer improved off-road performance. The K3 is expected to incorporate the famed hydropneumatic suspension system from the K2 Black Panther.
The Tank Will Use An AI-Powered Targeting System
The next-generation K3 MBT uses an artificial intelligence (AI) fire control system to automatically detect, track, and prioritize targets with minimal human help.
AI improves the tank’s onboard sensors, enabling faster, more accurate enemy detection. The AI “sensor fusion” system ranks incoming threats in real time so the crew can react instantly.

K2 Black Panther. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

K2 Black Panther, the most expensive tank on Earth.
AI combines data from 360-degree cameras, radar, and external drones to give the crew a complete picture of the battlefield.
AI supports the entire sequence of events from target identification and acquisition through interrogating the target, developing a firing solution, and firing or launching a weapon.
The software helps aim the powerful 130mm smoothbore cannon and anti-tank missiles over distances up to 8 kilometers.
The tank connects with scout drones and ground robots. Drones find targets and extend the crew’s vision far ahead, and the tank’s AI processes this outside data to plan attacks.
The Futuristic Armor Of The K3 May Be The Wave Of The Future
The K3 tank has a low profile and, thanks to special materials and passive camouflage systems that reduce its thermal and acoustic footprint, features an advanced modular composite armor system combined with active electronic defenses to defeat modern anti-tank weapons and drones.
The crew, including a driver, gunner, and commander, will be isolated from the ammunition storage in the turret above and seated in an armored titanium bathtub similar to that of the Russian T-14 Armata.

T-14 Armata Tank from Russia. Image Credit: Creative Commons.
Conceptual designs estimate that the unmanned turret provides extreme stopping power against kinetic energy penetrators. The outer shell integrates radar-absorbent materials and stealth geometry to lower thermal, acoustic, and radar signatures.
Advanced defensive technologies to bolster crew survivability, including a Directional Infrared Countermeasures (DIRCM) system to counter heat-seeking missiles, an Active Protection System (APS) to protect against ATGMs and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), and a drone jamming device

A member of 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment fires a Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW)…Paratroopers have demonstrated the firepower that they could bring to bear during combat missions as the British Army’s global response force. ..As the culmination of a course in support weapons skills, paratroopers staged a firepower demonstration on Salisbury Plain. ..The Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW) is the first, non-expert, short-range, anti-tank missile that rapidly knocks out any main battle tank in just one shot by striking it from above…NLAW utilises predicted line of sight guidance and has overfly top and direct attack modes, and it is easy to use, making it a valuable tank destroyer for light forces that operate dismounted in all environments, including built up areas…It also has night vision capability and is designed for all climate conditions and environments..
To further boost crew survivability, new-generation composite and reactive armors will provide superior protection against modern anti-tank threats, including top-attack munitions and tandem-warhead projectiles.
The K3 Will Be Heavily Armed…And Dangerous
The K3 MBT features a powerful, next-generation weapons suite centered on an unmanned, autoloading turret housing a 130mm smoothbore cannon that delivers higher muzzle velocity, superior kinetic energy penetration, and programmable, multi-purpose ammunition compared to standard 120mm NATO tank guns.
Secondary armaments include the 30mm Autocannon/Chain Gun, a remotely operated weapon station mounted for self-defense and specialized for targeting enemy drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and light armor.
Beyond-Line-of-Sight (BLOS) Missiles, precision-guided anti-tank missiles capable of striking targets at extended ranges (up to 8 km). The turret also includes a planned .50 caliber machine gun.
The South Koreans are definitely on point in making the next-generation main battle tank a game-changer on the battlefield. Soon, we’ll be moving the Abrams and Leopard tanks of today down a notch as the K3 will breathe new life into armored warfare.
The era of the MBT isn’t over yet, and the K3 is the future.
About the Author: Steve Balestrieri
Steve Balestrieri is a National Security Columnist. He served as a US Army Special Forces NCO and Warrant Officer. In addition to writing on defense, he covers the NFL for PatsFans.com and is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA). His work was regularly featured in many military publications.