
The United Nations has documented the deaths of 9,000 civilians, including more than 500 children, in the conflict so far. In the meantime, the war continues to take a heavy toll on the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people. While the fighting has fallen largely into a stalemate, Ukraine’s government and its Western supporters hope a broad counteroffensive launched last month will change the battle lines and return Russian-occupied areas to Ukrainian control. According to the Army, the event paired soldiers “with a team of industrial designers and Subject Matter Experts” to explore topics “from crew size to unmanned and autonomous considerations.” The team also “explored levels of desired lethality, mobility, and survivability applied to a number of concept platforms.Russia’s war in Ukraine has reached the 500-day mark – a grim milestone for a conflict that rages with no end in sight. Army’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center at Detroit Arsenal. The event, a three-day workshop, was held in early October at the U.S. The Army plans to make a decision about if and how to replace the Abrams in 2023.


The images seem to depict at least three concept tanks, including one behemoth that dwarfs the 70-ton Abrams.

Army workshop show a very rough idea of a possible replacement for the long-serving M1 Abrams tank. The new Optionally Manned Tank will be able to operate crewed or uncrewed on the future battlefield.Concept photos are blurred, but we can get an idea of the rough shape of the vehicles.Army workshop hold clues to what a replacement for the U.S.
