well the Abrams costs around 6.21 million dollars a piece and their are about 10,000 currently being used by the US Military so we have used about 62 trillion dollars on m1a1's alone
around 10,000
The biggest tank in the world would probably be the US M1A2 Abrams main battle tank.
Harkins, Westmoreland, and Abrams (name sake of today's M-1 Tank).
The M1 Abrams tank is named after him. Abrams was the last commander of US Forces in Vietnam, from '69 until the end. A WWII veteran who served under GEN Patton; Vietnam was the last US war fought by WWII leadership.
The M1 Abrams tank is named after him. Abrams was the last commander of US Forces in Vietnam, from '69 until the end. A WWII veteran who served under GEN Patton; Vietnam was the last US war fought by WWII leadership.
US Army General Abrams, commander of US forces in Vietnam, and name sake of the current M1 Abrams tank. Any general from 1945 to 1990 (or 1991) was a cold war general.
To destroy the enemy and his objectives. The first M1 Abrams battle tanks were delivered to the US Army in 1980. 3,273 M1 tanks were produced for the US Army. 4,796 M1A1 tanks were built for the US Army, 221 for the US Marines and 880 co-produced with Egypt.
The most produced tank ever is the one the US Army currently still uses the M1 Abrams
Yes, a private US citizen can own an M1A1 Abrams Tank, but it is highly regulated and complicated. While the tank itself can be legally purchased, ownership requires compliance with federal and state laws, including demilitarization of the vehicle to ensure it cannot be used as a functional weapon. Additionally, the cost of the tank and the logistics of maintenance and transportation can be prohibitive for most individuals.
M1a2 stats: 125mm smoothbore cannon,1500 hp and manual loader
Commander of US Forces in Vietnam '69 until the end. Abrams died in '74 from cancer. He had served under GEN Patton during WWII. Vietnam was the last war fought by WWII leadership (WWII veteran Generals). The US Army's current M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank (MBT) is named after him.
Creighton Abrams and Stephanie Abrams are not directly related. Creighton Abrams was a prominent US Army general who served during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Stephanie Abrams is a meteorologist and host on The Weather Channel. They do not share a familial relationship.