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The M551 Sheridan also went by the designation of the AR/AAV, or Armored Reconnaissance/Airborne Assault Vehicle. But it was actually an Army light tank....
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The M551 Sheridan also went by the designation of the AR/AAV, or Armored Reconnaissance/Airborne Assault Vehicle. But it was actually an Army light tank....
The M551 Sheridan was built to replace the aging M41 Walker Bulldog as the US Army’s newest light tanks. Designed to operate with airborne...
One of the U.S. Army’s more forward-thinking Cold War-era armored platforms, the M551 Sheridan offered a unique mix of mobility and firepower. Though promising,...
Key Points and Summary: The M551 Sheridan served as the US Army’s primary light tank throughout the Cold War, designed for reconnaissance and airborne...
Key Points and Summary: This analysis identifies the author’s picks for the five worst tanks involving US development, highlighting design flaws and performance issues....
Throughout the Cold War, numerous defense designs came and went that didn’t have much influence on anything. The M551 Sheridan was one such vehicle....
The United States has a long history of developing light tanks, balancing mobility, firepower, and protection to meet specific battlefield needs. Among these, the...
Key Points and Summary: The U.S. Army’s new M10 Booker light tank fills a long-standing capability gap in infantry fire support. Weighing 40 tons...